Mark Teixeira is done for the season. As the Bronx Bombers head down the stretch, and hopefully into the playoffs, they’ll be without their slugging first baseman, who was finally diagnosed with a fracture in his right leg. The loss of Teixeira is certainly a tough break, but with resolution coming four weeks after he initially […]
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Breaking Bad: Yankees Contribute to Own Misfortune as Teixeira’s Season Ends
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees on September 12, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Yankees Offense Slowed by Need for Speed
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees on September 1, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Tommy Lasorda once quipped that if Bruce Benedict had a race with a pregnant woman, he’d come in third. If the now 60-year old former Braves catcher challenged the current Yankees’ lineup to a race instead, he might have better luck. The Yankees currently rank near the bottom of the American League in several base […]
Split Decision Leads to Progress for Nathan Eovaldi
Posted in Baseball, MLB, PitchFX, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on August 20, 2015 | 1 Comment »
Nathan Eovaldi started the season as the Yankees’ pet project, but, in the early going, there was very little progress to report…and that was before the right hander was rocked for eight first inning runs during a June outing in Miami. Thankfully, the Bronx Bombers didn’t get frustrated and cut bait on the former Marlin […]
No Choke! Yankees Dwindling Division Lead Could Make History, but Reflects More on Front Office than Players
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees on August 11, 2015 | 1 Comment »
The Yankees are no strangers to building big division leads. What they aren’t accustomed to is blowing them. Since 1901, the Bronx Bombers have taken a lead of at least 6 ½ games in 38 different seasons, not including this one, and each time they ended up in first place. This year, however, history may […]
Updated: Solving Another Baseball “Movie Mystery”: What Game Did Harold Lloyd Film for his 1928 Classic “Speedy”?
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Movies, Nostalgia, Yankee Stadium, Yankees, tagged Babe Ruth, Harold Lloyd, New York City, Speedy on August 10, 2015 | 9 Comments »
Thanks to the great work of Tom Shieber, a more definitive date has been determined for Babe Ruth’s home run in the classic film Speedy (see here for video). In a post over four years ago, I declared the mystery solved, having deduced that Harold Lloyd filmed Babe Ruth’s 54th home run in the second game of a double header […]
Rest and Repeat: Days Off Helping To Keep Arod Fresh
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees on July 28, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
After Alex Rodriguez belted three home runs in Saturday’s game against the Twins, he credited Joe Girardi with aiding his resurgence. How did the Yankees’ manager thank Arod for those kind words? By benching him the next day. No irony or sarcasm was intended above. Although Arod’s praise was based on Girardi’s support during the winter, […]
Is Relief in Sight for Yankees at the Deadline?
Posted in Baseball, Brian Cashman, MLB, Trades, Yankees on July 25, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
The Yankees approach the trade deadline in the paradoxical position of being comfortably in first place, but with two glaring holes to fill. Although the team has prospered despite an inconsistent rotation and lack of offense up the middle, shoring up at least one of these two deficiencies could go a long way toward solidifying […]