In last night’s 15-3 drubbing of the Baltimore Orioles, Alex Rodriguez tied Lou Gehrig for one record and moved to within a nose of the Iron Horse for another. During the Yankees seven run outburst in the eighth inning, Alex Rodriguez capped off the scoring with a grand slam. The bases loaded clout was the 22nd of […]
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Arod Saddles Up to Iron Horse in the Record Book
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Yankees, tagged Lou Gehrig on April 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Cheap Thrill: MLB Can’t Afford to Keep Ignoring Rules Governing Plays at the Plate
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Chris Iannetta, Justin Upton on April 2, 2011 | 10 Comments »
Just before opening day, major league baseball and the players association announced several policies designed to better diagnosis and treat concussions. Despite the progressive measures adopted, however, there are many more steps that can be taken, not the least of which involves enforcing the current rules as they pertain to plays at the plate. Baseball is […]
Breakfast Links: A Quick Wind Sprint Around Spring Training
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Link Roundup, MLB, Yankees, tagged Spring Training on February 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Just like his father used to do, Hank Steinbrenner held court at the Yankees’ spring training complex in Tampa, opining on everything from house building to modern psychology to social and economic political systems. The elder Steinbrother also revisited the team’s off season acquisition of Rafael Soriano. Alex Rodriguez addressed the media for the first […]
Breakfast Links: A Quick Wind Sprint Around Spring Training
Posted in Arod, Baseball, Link Roundup, MLB, Yankees, tagged Spring Training on February 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Position players got into the swing of things over the weekend, including Derek Jeter, who is working on a minor adjustment to his batting stance. Jeter’s opening remarks of the spring were somewhat defiant, as the 37-year old shortstop seeks to break the unfavorable trend among men his age who play the position. Although never […]
Breakfast Links: A Quick Wind Sprint Around Spring Training
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Link Roundup, MLB, Yankees, tagged Spring Training on February 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Entering camp, the big story surrounding C.C. Sabathia was how much weight he lost over the offseason (and how he did it). On the first day of spring training, however, the story quickly changed to the likelihood that he would exercise the opt clause in his contract. If not for the Sabathia overload, the big […]
When to Say When? A Look at How Other Yankees’ Legends Have Said Goodbye
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Baseball History, Hall of Fame, MLB, Yankees, tagged Andy Pettitte, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle on February 4, 2011 | 9 Comments »
Usually, when one thinks of a podium in the Bronx, it’s there to say hello to a new million dollar acquisition. This time, however, the media hordes were assembled to say goodbye to one of the team’s all-time greats. That’s why, as Andy Pettitte answered questions about his decision to retire, the proceedings took on […]