Curtis Granderson – 40/40?
April 8, 2010 by Joe Paulus
Filed under Boston Red Sox, MLB, New York Yankees
Curtis Granderson appears to be taking his game to a new level with his new team the New York Yankees. Granderson has two home-runs in three games with the team. Even bigger than that however, is that he did it against the Red Sox (most recently last night in the 10th inning where the Yankees [...]
Yankees Vs. Red Sox: Who Is the Team to Beat?
March 10, 2010 by Matt Milner
Filed under Boston Red Sox, MLB, New York Yankees
In 2009, the Yankees and Red Sox reached the playoffs for the 9th and 6th time, respectively, since 2000. This year is shaping up to be very similar, leaving the Rays, Blue Jays, and Orioles on the outside looking in. While both teams will likely end up in the playoffs, it still begs the question: [...]
Fifth Starter Battles
March 5, 2010 by Matt Milner
Filed under Chicago Cubs Sites, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, New York Yankees, Oakland A's, St. Louis Cardinals
All across baseball there are teams with undecided fifth starters. I’m going to give a rundown of the battles to keep an eye on. Los Angeles Dodgers Last year’s NL West champs have a bunch of guys fighting for a spot in the rotation. Eric Stults, Charlie Haeger and Carlos Monasterios all pitched in the [...]
Damon to the Tigers
February 20, 2010 by Brett Rosin
Filed under Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees
Detroit has reportedly signed Johnny Damon to a 1 year 8 million dollar deal. I’m not exactly surprised, but I don’t think the Tigers are going to get the production Damon had in 2009- at least from a power numbers standpoint. The one thing I do see coming in handy is guys feeding off of [...]
Cease your cries for a salary cap
February 14, 2010 by Ryan Shaffrey
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates
With the winning of their 27th World Series title—and a 2009 payroll just over $215M—the New York Yankees have brought the issue of whether or not success can be purchased back to light this offseason. The lack of a salary cap in professional baseball is quintessentially the most significant difference it has between the major [...]
2010 Offseason Review: AL East
February 8, 2010 by Rick Mell
Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB, New York Yankees, Sabermetrics, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays
AL East Baltimore Orioles Key losses- Chris Ray, Danys Baez Key additions- Kevin Millwood, Garrett Atkins, Mike Gonzalez Off-season grade- C+ Justification- Kevin Millwood provides some leadership for the Orioles young staff. He’s also very durable and that should keep the young staff from pitching too many innings. Garrett Atkins is a nice low risk/high [...]
New York Yankees Top Prospects 2010
January 11, 2010 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees
1) Jesus Montero-C Montero is being prepped as the replacement to long time Yankee Jorge Posada. He can definitely hit- the question is going to be calling a game and his recieving ability. He’s as hyped up in their system as anyone they’ve had over the last 10 years. 2) Slade Heathcott- OF He’s still [...]
Yankees at it Again- Trade for Vazquez Should Pay Dividends This Time Around
December 24, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees
The Yankees traded for Javy Vazquez yesterday for Melkey Cabrera and 2 prospects to further strengthen a roster that already was the best in baseball in 2009. It was typical Yankee philosophy to walk into this offseason not content with last years success. I personally am a big fan of this deal for the Yanks [...]
Granderson Joins Yankees; Three-Team Deal Finalizing
December 8, 2009 by Danny Sisto
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees
After the hot stove with all things related to Curtis Granderson was reaching a boiling point, a blockbuster move has finally been reached. Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated reports that Curtis Granderson will be heading to New York. He will be donning the pin stripes in a gigantic deal between the Tigers, Yankees, and the [...]
Holliday Season in New York?
November 14, 2009 by Rick Mell
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays
Matt Holliday is arguably the top free agent in this year’s class. He is arguably the best left fielder in the game so he would be an upgrade wherever he goes. He has posted an OPS over .900 for four straight seasons and plays excellent defense on top of it. Unfortunately for most, he’s going [...]




