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Joba Makes 1st MLB Start; Yankees Lose 9-3

Blogged on Jun 4, 2008

It had been the New York Yankees plan all along to ease Joba Chamberlin into their starting rotation, with high hopes that he would eventually become the future ace of a overpaid, aging staff. His youth, flair and blazing fastball would carry a team from the cellar of the AL East back into the promise […]

Mets Sweep Struggling Yankees

Blogged on May 19, 2008

In a rain shortened two game weekend series, the New York Mets took both games over the crosstown rival New York Yankees. With Friday night’s game postponed due to rain the matchup of Johan Santana vs Andy Pettite had to wait until Saturday and Santana didn’t disappoint, earning his fifth win of the year in […]

Indians Lee Dazzles Yankees in 3-0 Victory

Blogged on May 8, 2008

On paper it looked like a great pitching match up in the making. Going into the game Chien Ming Wang of the New York Yankees boasted a 6-0 record while Cliff Lee of the Indians was right behind him at 5-0 on the season. When it was all said and done with, it would be […]

Red Sox Lose 15-9 in Bronx Slugfest

Blogged on Apr 17, 2008

Five days after Clay Buchholz and Chien-Ming Wang battled it out at Fenway Park in a very well pitched contest, the two dueled once again last night at Yankee Stadium in the first of a two game series between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. This time around, the results were a little […]

Red Sox Take 2 of 3 From Yanks

Blogged on Apr 14, 2008

In a series that featured a little bit of everything, the Boston Red Sox came out on top winning the final two games against the New York Yankees 4-3 and 8-5 after losing the opening contest 4-1. It wasn’t always pretty, and conditions were definitely not of prime baseball weather, but as always the two […]

Red Sox vs. Yankees, Weekend Series Preview

Blogged on Apr 11, 2008

Baseball season may have officially started two weeks ago in Tokyo, Japan but for Red Sox fans, this weekend’s series vs. the New York Yankees is what it’s all about. It’s a new year, and for the first time in a long time Red Sox Nation feels like they finally have the edge on the […]

AL Round Up From Day 1 of 2008 Season

Blogged on Apr 1, 2008

A week ago the inaugural game for the 2008 season was played in Tokyo, Japan between the Boston Red Sox and Oakland Athletics. While the two teams enjoyed the trip and media hype, the rest of Major League Baseball could only watch and wait for their first regular season games. Well after yesterday, the wait […]

MLB 2008 Season Now Underway

Blogged on Mar 31, 2008

The 2008 Major League Baseball season kicks off in 14 cities today. Last week’s Japan opener between the Red Sox and A’s wast the official start of the season, but with most teams still playing exhibition games baseball was still on the back burner in most minds. The MLB season in the U.S. got started […]

Yankees Tickets Looking Pricey in 2009

Blogged on Mar 26, 2008

The New York Yankees needed to pay for their new $1.3 billion ballpark somehow. The new Yankee Stadium will feature seats 20 feet closer to the home plate and the playing field than the current stadium. Those 20 feet are going to cost you though. The first 8 rows of seats behind home plate will […]

Yankees Start Spring Training

Blogged on Feb 26, 2008

For the New York Yankees, spring training is officially underway in Tampa, FL and players couldn’t be happier to once again be tossing around a baseball in the beautiful gulf coast weather. With temperatures hitting the 80’s this week, the team has every reason to be excited that its baseball season and are eager to […]

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