Saturday, October 4th, 2008
52 Awesome Predictions for the 2008 Baseball Season Revisited
On February 14, I babeled on about 52 predictions for the 2008 baseball season. I was feeling saucy that day, and figured a semi-serious meets quarter-assed approach to prognosticating was the way to go. With the 2008 regular season fading in the rear-view, and the bright October lights of New York dim for the first [...]
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Trouble in Boston? Or Manny Being Manny?
As the Yankees and Red Sox prepare for the final game of their three game set, Manny Ramirez addressed the possibility of a trade from the Boston Red Sox. Check out Manny’s quote as reported by ESPN:
I don’t have any preferences: I could choose a team that offers me the best conditions or one in [...]
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Monday, July 7th, 2008
Vote Jason Giambi into the 2008 All Star Game
Update: The New York Yankees have issued a press release:
The New York Yankees are urging fans to “Support the ‘Stache” and vote for first baseman Jason Giambi on Major League Baseball’s Final All-Star Ballot.
Better yet, The American Mustache Institute is officially backing Jason Giambi’s bid to make the All Star Team:
It doesn’t take a mathematician [...]
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Pitching Preview: Yankees versus Mets
Looking at the starting pitchers going into this weekend’s Subway Series; it is pretty woeful for the New York Yankees.
Take a gander at this unsightly match up:
Game 1 Friday: Giese vs. Pelfrey …edge Mets
Game 2 Friday: Ponson vs. Martinez …edge Mets
Saturday: Pettitte vs. Santana …best matchup by far, this one is a push.
Sunday: Rasner vs. [...]
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
New York Yankees Must Consider Jason Giambi for 2009
What? He can’t be serious?
Jason Giambi, the $22 million albatross, is in the final year of his monstrous contract that he signed prior to the 2002 season. This binding agreement inauspiciously marked the beginning of a trend of obnoxious spending by the New York Yankees, who insisted on paying aging superstars for their past performance [...]
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