Yankees Turn First Triple Play Since 1968

April 23, 2010 by Joe Paulus  
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees

The New York Yankees turned a 5-4-3 Triple Play on Thursday afternoon against the Oakland Athletics. It was the first triple play in the Yankees organization since 1968, and is one of the most rare feats in all of professional sports. There have only been 22 triple plays in all of the Yankees long and [...]

Sleepy Hollow Stars

April 9, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under MLB

Tony Andracki Bringingheat.com Lead Journalist Welcome to the first edition of ‘Sleepy Hollow Stars,’ a segment where I discuss sleepers that are not getting the attention they deserve, thus fantasy lineups around the country are hollow without them. OK, so it’s not the most relevant title, but I like it, so I’m sticking with it. [...]

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: [...]

Top 15 Fantasy Designated Hitters

January 28, 2010 by Tony Andracki  
Filed under Fantasy

1. Adam Lind TOR Everybody knew Lind could swing it, it was just a matter of when he finally got around to producing. I don’t know if he finally got a girlfriend and got his head on straight or just plain stopped sucking, but he put it all together last year. David Ortiz has ruled [...]