From Ken Davidoff:Whom would you rather have? CC Sabathia for six years and $150 million? Or Jake Peavy for four years and $63 million?The Padres, coming off a 63-99 season, will at least explore a Peavy trade, general manager Kevin
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Joseph links to a nice piece on Kevin Maas by Anthony McCarron at the Daily News."There was some good, some bad and some ugly," Maas says now about his career. "Like life. Should I have had a 10-year career, 20
Jim Baumbach of Newsday points to a blog post written by Mark Mussina, Mike Mussina's brother. In it, he says:Before I get to playoff match-ups, I want to say thank you for all the kind words regarding Mike’s season, and
ESPN.com's Buster Olney says that he's heard that the Yankees payroll will down to the $180 million dollar range in 2009. This would be a drop of about $29 million, according to MLB Trade Rumors. The team has around $75
Kat O'Brien and Peter Abraham have quotes and audio from Brian Cashman's press conference and WFAN's Mike Francesa had him on the air today (via Mike).Among other things, he said that he's looking for Matsui to be the DH, Damon
According to Newsday, the Yankees and Brian Cashman have agreed to a three-year extension that will keep Cashman as the Yankees' general manager through at least the 2011 season. The article posts official releases from both Cashman and Hank and
Bryan Hoch reports that Mo has opted to have arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder. I'm no doctor, but this sounds like the right move to me. Get it cleaned up in the offseason to help prevent an ongoing issue
The 2008 Yankees Bloggers Fantasy Baseball League has come to it's conclusion. Our winner is Aziz Nekoukar from Pride of the Yankees. He defeated Dan of Pinstripes, Pa. by the score of 10-0. Way to run up the score, Aziz.
In a season where quite a few players and the team as a whole underperformed expectations, there was one guy who surpassed all expectations and he took the mound today trying for win #20 (and #270 of his career). Suffice
Looking to finish the season on a winning note and getting to a nice round 90 in wins, the Yankees looked to sweep the Red Sox in the second game of a double-header. Standing against them was knuckleballer Tim Wakefield
As part of the Yankees' annual rookie hazing, this year's crop of rookies dressed up as the Village people, reports Peter Abraham. Chad Jennings has pictures.
The Yankees first round pick in 2007, Andrew Brackman, will make his pro debut tonight, reports Baseball America:Sixteen months since throwing his last pitch and then strengthening his surgically repaired right elbow at the team's Tampa facili...
In a game that was delayed by rain three times, the Yankees offense put on a show, scoring 19 runs and beating the Red Sox by the score of 19-8. The team scored in every inning except for the sixth
MLB.com's Bryan Hoch reports that Derek Jeter will not play in either of the Yankees final two games against the Red Sox."If I could play, obviously I'd play," Jeter said. "But it doesn't really look like it. What it boils
From MLB.com's Bryan Hoch:Cashman said before Friday's game against the Red Sox at Fenway Park that he plans to discuss his status with the Steinbrenner family shortly after the club's season ends this weekend. "It'll be soon," Cashman sai...
Mariano Rivera spoke to the media on Friday, revealing that he has been pitching with shoulder pain all season, but had decided not to tell anyone until Wednesday, when he asked that it be examined. According to Bryan Hoch:Yankees closer
From Kat O'Brien:If Mussina does retire and makes it to the Hall of Fame, he said he'd be leaning towards going in with a Yankees cap and not an Orioles cap.Of course, as we've come to understand, he doesn't have