Saturday, April 25, 2009

Yankee Season so Far

Well after the play against the Indians and the Red Sox,
here is my feelings of the season so far
Photo

More photos » by Elise Amendola - AP via Pinstripe Alley

But I guess it could be worse We could be the Mets.



Thursday, April 16, 2009

What could have been and other Yankee stuff

Saw this from Baseball Library.com

http://www.baseballlibrary.com/homepage/

Some notable items in Yankee History I found interesting

Jan 17 1970..

Major league teams select a record 357 players in the January phase of the annual free-agent draft. Some notable choices: Cleveland spends the top pick on first baseman Chris Chambliss‚ and San Francisco chooses shortstop Chris Speier. Both Chambliss and Speier will star in the major leagues in 1971. Chambliss will win the A.L. Rookie of the Year Award; the rangey (4.85 chances per game) Speier will help to stablize the infield for the N.L. Western division champion San Francisco Giants. In the first round, the Yankees pick one of the gems of the draft but Fred Lynn decides not to sign with them.

April 14 1967

At Yankee Stadium‚ Red Sox rookie Bill Rohr debuts and startles everyone by taking a no-hitter into the 9th inning. But Elston Howard lines a 3-2 pitch for a single to right-center with two outs. Carl Yastrzemski had kept the no-hitter alive with a spectacular grab of a Tom Tresh drive to deep LF to open the 9th. The Red Sox win 3-0‚ beating Whitey Ford‚ who allows a lead off homer to Reggie Smith and a two-run homer to Foy.

(I remember listening to the game) also Elston Howard ending up on the Red Sox that year on
August 3, 1967: Traded by the New York Yankees to the Boston Red Sox for Pete Magrini.

March 22 1972

Nick Mileti‚ owner of the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers‚ heads a group that purchases the Cleveland Indians from Vernon Stouffer for an estimated $9 million. Stouffer had turned down an offer from George Steinbrenner to buy the teambut when the AL owners reject his proposal to have the Indians play some of their games in the New Orleans Superdome‚ Stouffer decides to sell the team
(Just think. we would all be calling the Cleveland Indians the Evil Empire)

April 15 1976

Newly remodeled Yankee Stadium is jammed with 52‚613 fans for Opening Day ceremonies. The 1923 Yankee team is honored‚ and Bob Shawkey‚ winner of the 1923 Stadium opener‚ throws out the first ball. The Yankees beat the Twins 11-4 on 14 hits‚ but the only HR is hit by Minnesota's Dan Ford

(I was there) later I went with my buddy Dan from the stadium to Nassau Coliseum to see a playoff game (New York Islanders vs the Buffalo Sabres)

Sunday, April 12, 2009

It Is Springtime--Take The Day Off Gals

The Etiquette of Outdoor Cooking

After four long months of cold and winter, we are finally coming up to spring and BBQ season. Therefore, it is important to refresh your memory on the etiquette of this outdoor cooking ritual, as it's the only type of cooking a real man will do, probably because there is an element of danger involved.

When a man volunteers to do the BBQ, the following chain of events are put into motion:

Routine:1. The woman buys the food.
2. The woman makes the salad, prepares the vegetables, and makes dessert.
3. The woman prepares the meat for cooking, places it on a tray along with the necessary cooking utensils and sauces, and takes it to the Man who is lounging beside the grill - beer in hand

Now, here comes the important part:
4. THE MAN PLACES THE MEAT ON THE GRILL.

More routine:
5. The woman goes inside to organize the plates and cutlery.
6. The woman comes out to tell the man that the meat is burning. He thanks her and asks if she will bring another beer while he deals with the situation.
Important again:
7. THE MAN TAKES THE MEAT OFF THE GRILL AND HANDS IT TO THE WOMAN.

More routine:
8. The woman prepares the plates, salad, bread, utensils, napkins, sauces and brings them to the table.
9. After eating, the woman clears the table and does the dishes.

And most important of all:
10. Everyone PRAISES THE MAN and THANKS HIM for his cooking efforts.
11. The man asks the woman how she enjoyed "her night off" and, upon seeing her annoyed reaction, concludes that there's just no pleasing some women!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

2009 Predictions

Tough year to predict.

AL East--I look for the Rays to slip a little as everyone will be ready for them,
Red Sox should have enough pitching depth to survive division,
Yankees have a good starting staff if all is healthy, A-Rod is a question mark, Jeter may be slowing down, but don't count him out yet, Can Cano and Matsui return to form and what about Mariano Rivera,
Blue Jays tumble down

AL Central--Twins, Indians and White Sox will battle it out,
Tigers will be the worst team in baseball

AL West--Angels should win a weak division

NL East--Phillies should be able to beat out Mets, Braves and Marlins

NL Central--Cubs will win division, Reds will be this years Rays but look out for the Cards.

NL West--Dodgers should beat out the Giants and D-Backs for the division.

Now for the Picks--Sorry Yankee and Met Fans, Not what you are looking for, But I feel this is the way it is going to go.



American League

AL East


Red Sox
Yankees *
Rays
Orioles
Blue Jays

AL Central

Twins
Indians
White Sox
Royals
Tigers

AL West

Angels
A's
Rangers
Mariners

AL Playoffs

Red Sox over Twins
Yankees over Angels

ALCS

Red Sox over Yankees

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National League

NL East

Phillies
Mets
Braves
Marlins
Nationals

NL Central

Cubs
Reds *
Cardinals
Pirates
Astro's
Brewers

NL West

Dodgers
Giants
D-Backs
Rockies
Padres

NL Playoffs

Reds over Phillies
Cubs over Dodgers

NLCS

Reds over Cubs

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World Series

Reds over Red Sox

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Yankee Ticket Prices..OMG (Not for Me!!)

Excerpts from

WasWatching.com


-Hal Steinbrenner said Thursday. “Look, there’s no doubt small amounts of our tickets might be overpriced.


My Take (Really Hal, You think so?)

Ticket Prices..There is not that many rich people in New York

Can you say many empty seats if the Yankees do not contend and the economy continues to flounder.


The Team Marketing Report released its annual survey Thursday and said the average price of a Yankees home ticket was a major league-high $72.97, a 76.3 percent increase from last year’s $41.40.


The Boston Red Sox, who had been first for 13 consecutive years, were next at $50.24 following a 0.3 percent rise. The Cubs were third at $47.75 after a 10 percent hike, followed by the New York Mets, who rose 8.6 percent to $36.99 for their first season at Citi Field.


The Arizona Diamondbacks had a major league-low average for the third consecutive year, at $14.31, with the Pittsburgh Pirates at $15.39, Atlanta Braves at $17.05 and AL champion Tampa Bay Rays at $18.35.


The major league average of $26.64 was up 5 percent from $25.37, less than half last year’s 10.1 percent hike.


Among premium seats, the Yankees topped the majors at $510.08, followed by the Cubs ($239.43), Los Angeles Angels ($222.38), Washington Nationals ($192.89), Red Sox ($162.82) and Mets ($149.54). The Colorado Rockies were the major league low at $36.50, with the Milwaukee Brewers at $38.65.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Shocking Breaking News

New York Yankee Manager Joe Girardi and GM Brian Cashman announced the Yankees have agreed to trade Derek Jeter to the Kansas City Royals for future considerations.
Also announced by Girardi is that Alex Rodriguez will become the full time Shortstop when he returns, Now projected to be April 13th just in time for the Tampa Bay Rays Home Opener.
One other side note is that the Yankees have signed Free Agent Mark Grudzielanek and he will wear # 2 as the Yankees say they will never retire that number,
The Yankees have also announced that Alex Rodriguez has been named the new Captain of the Yankees.


Source for this story is the ("April Fools" Day Gazette)