Earlier in the week, we suggested that Joe Girardi’s legacy as Yankee manager would depend on how he shepherds the Yankees’ core of aging veterans through the twilight of their respective careers. Making the task even more challenging for Girardi is that he played alongside these legends during the primes of their careers. As a result, you […]
Posts Tagged ‘Arod’
The Diplomacy of Saying Goodbye: Yanks Would be Wrong to Ignore Sentimentality in Dealing With Aging Stars
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Arod, Cashman, Girardi, Jeter, Steinbrenner on October 30, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Yankee Go Home: Season Ends in Texas as Rangers Head to First Rodeo
Posted in Baseball, Game Recap, MLB, Yankees, tagged Arod, Playoffs on October 23, 2010 | 4 Comments »
The Rangers couldn’t have drawn it up any better. In the team’s previous 49 seasons, it had made the postseason only three times, and lost each series to the New York Yankees. After dispatching the Rays to win their first ALDS, the Rangers then exacted revenge on the hated Yankees, who had turned them away so […]
With Critics Quieted, Yanks Need Arod to Make Some Noise
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Arod on October 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Alex Rodriguez is having one of the worst postseasons of his career, but no one seems to have noticed. Anyone who is even remotely familiar with the Yankees’ superstar third baseman can surely see the irony in that statement. Not too long ago, a similar performance would have been blown ridiculously out of proportion, usually […]