Day will break and I’m gonna wake; and start to bake a sugar cake;for you to take for all the boys to see. – Lyrics from Tea for Two, from the Broadway musical, No, No, Nanette During the first week of January in 1920, Yankees’ manager Miller Huggins hopped on a train and made the […]
Archive for January 6th, 2012
No, No, Frazee: A Look Back at the Reaction Following Babe Ruth’s Sale to the Yankees
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Red Sox, Yankee History, Yankees, tagged Babe Ruth, Broadway, New York Times on January 6, 2012 | 6 Comments »
Yankee Classic (Video): A Memorable Mattingly Moment
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Nostalgia, Video, Yankees, tagged Don Mattingly on January 6, 2012 | 9 Comments »
Don Mattingly only hit two walk off homer runs in his career. The first, which came against the Minnesota Twins on May 13, 1985, just so happens to be one of my favorite moments growing up as a Yankee fan in the 1980s (the other walk off came against the Brewers in 1989). To set the […]