Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Yanks' Small has strong rehab outing
New York Yankees pitcher Aaron Small allowed one infield hit over four scoreless innings Monday in his second extended spring training start. The right-hander, on the 15-day disabled list with a hamstring injury, struck out four in a 48-pitch outing against Philadelphia minor leaguers. He is scheduled to make another extended spring start Saturday and could rejoin the Yankees by late April or early May. "The hamstring was perfect," Small said. |
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Indians sign Heredia (AP)
Relief pitcher Felix Heredia, released by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday, signed a minor league contact Tuesday with the Cleveland Indians. The 30-year-old Heredia is 28-19 with six saves and a 4.42 ERA in 511 appearances. He allowed six runs in five innings with Arizona this spring training. He pitched only three games with the New York Mets last season before surgery to remove a blood clot in... |
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New York Yankees Inside Pitch
Maybe the Yankees should pack up and head for Oakland now before any other starting pitchers become injured. Chien-Ming Wang was struck on the right knee by a one-hopper and left Sunday's game against the Tigers in the top of the third inning. He was taken to a local hospital for X-rays, which were negative. "No problem," said Wang when asked if would start as scheduled in Arizona on Friday. |
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Splitsville: Brett Gardner v1.1
"Splitsville" is a series of articles on the Yankees' prospects that we'll be doing throughout their minor league careers. In version one/chapter one (v1.1) of Brett Gardner, we'll look how he did against the right-handed pitchers versus the southpaws, how he hit with runners in scoring position, and more. |
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006
New York Yankees Notes, Quotes
--RHP Carl Pavano will pitch an inning against Philadelphia on Tuesday. It will be his spring debut. He has been held back all spring to better recover from back and shoulder injuries. --RHP Jaret Wright will start Wednesday's game against the Tigers. Wright missed one start after experiencing back spasms during a fielding drill. --C Keith McDonald, a 33-year-old minor-leaguer, was obtained from Texas for a player to be named. |
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Braves 5, Yankees 4
Atlanta Braves closer Chris Reitsma strained his left hamstring Monday night and failed to make it through the ninth inning of a 5-4 victory over the New York Yankees. Reitsma was in obvious discomfort after throwing a pitch that Luis Garcia hit for a two-out single in the ninth. The right-hander got a visit on the mound from manager Bobby Cox and came out of the game. The Braves are counting on Reitsma to anchor a questionable bullpen. |
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Jackson testified for new Yankee stadium
Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson testified Tuesday when the New York Yankees pushed their proposal for a new $800 million ballpark before a City Council subcommittee. Jackson, who acts as an adviser to the Yankees, said he'd had his share of fights with owner George Steinbrenner. And he said he knew the relationship between the Yankees and the neighborhood wasn't always great. "You can't change the past," he said. "I do think there's an opportunity to engage with people who are trying to help. |
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Johnson seeks return of child care payments
New York Yankees pitcher Randy Johnson has a secret 16-year-old love child to whom he has never spoken and has filed a petition seeking a return of nearly $100,000 he paid in day care for the girl, according to a report in the New York Post. |
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New York Yankees Roster Report
The Yankees rarely have many decisions to make in spring training, and that was true again this season. There are 26 players under major league contract with RHP Octavio Dotel on the sidelines recovering from elbow surgery. Once he returns to action, in late May or June, some shuffling in the bullpen will take place. RHP Carl Pavano (shoulder, back) will start the year on the disabled list, but there are plenty of potential starters available to fill in for him. |
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball team based in the borough of The Bronx, in New York City, New York. Since the 1969 expansion, the Yankees have been in the Eastern Division of the American League. The Yankees are one of two major league franchises to operate in the City of New York; the other team is the New York Mets of the National League.
One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Yankees have been among the most storied teams in North America over their 100+ year history. Along with franchises like the Boston Celtics and Montreal Canadiens, the Yankees have helped exemplify the phrase "dynasty" in professional athletics.
The Boston Red Sox are the Yankees' chief rivals, with the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry often considered one of the most heated rivalries in all of American professional sports.
Previous Posts
- Week that was: Yankees offense rolling
- Yanks' Small has strong rehab outing
- Indians sign Heredia (AP)
- New York Yankees Inside Pitch
- Splitsville: Brett Gardner v1.1
- New York Yankees Notes, Quotes
- Braves 5, Yankees 4
- Jackson testified for new Yankee stadium
- Johnson seeks return of child care payments
- New York Yankees Roster Report
