Ken Davidoff
Mets need to realize they will be without Church
July 8, 2008
At 5:55 Tuesday, Ryan Church exited the Mets' clubhouse, wearing a golf shirt and shorts and a white cap. In his right hand, he carried a sanitary sock filled with baseballs.
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Might as well stay course on arms
July 8, 2008
The tenor of this Yankees season was established on a cold January night at William Paterson University in New Jersey. Brian Cashman, with Boston counterpart Theo Epstein seated across from him, made the following declaration:
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Cashman might as well stay course on arms
July 7, 2008
The tenor of this Yankees season was established on a cold January night at William Paterson University in New Jersey. Brian Cashman, with Boston counterpart Theo Epstein seated across from him, made the following declaration:
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A-Rod hangs on to his star power
July 7, 2008
"Let's stick to baseball," Yankees director of media relations Jason Zillo said Sunday afternoon as Alex Rodriguez sat down to discuss his election to a 12th All-Star team.
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Farm-rich Brewers can afford Sabathia
July 6, 2008
A C.C. Sabathia trade appears imminent now, so much so that Sabathia himself seems prepared to leave the Indians, with whom he has spent his entire eight-year career. The Brewers, offering a package featuring three minor-leaguers - outfielder Lorenzo Cain, third baseman Taylor Green and centerfielder Matt LaPorta - are the clear favorites.
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Mussina exceeding expectations for Yankees
July 6, 2008
The Lycoming County Fair kicks off Thursday in Hughesville, Pa., and runs through July 19. It's a $3 entry fee for adults over 15, a buck for kids 12 to 15 and free for anyone younger than 12.
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Seventh-inning stretch
July 6, 2008
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Mussina exceeding expectations for Yankees
July 5, 2008
The Lycoming County Fair kicks off Thursday in Hughesville, Pa., and runs through July 19. It's a $3 entry fee for adults over 15, a buck for kids 12 to 15 and free for anyone younger than 12. Oh, and parking on the fairgrounds is another $2.
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Farm-rich Brewers can afford Sabathia
July 5, 2008
A C.C. Sabathia trade appears imminent now, so much so that Sabathia himself seems prepared to leave the Indians, with whom he has spent his entire eight-year career. The Brewers, offering a package featuring three minor-leaguers -- outfielder Lorenzo Cain, third baseman Taylor Green and centerfielder Matt LaPorta -- are the clear favorites.
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Scorn on the 4th of July? Girardi safe for '08
July 5, 2008
The Fourth of July serves as a traditional baseball landmark, one of those natural points of assessment. It probably won't surprise you to learn that here with the Yankees, it has been something so much more.
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Scorn on the 4th of July for Yanks? Not anymore
July 4, 2008
The Fourth of July serves as a traditional baseball landmark, one of those natural points of assessment. It probably won't surprise you to learn that here with the Yankees, it has been something so much more.
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Transition's slipping: Girardi still trying to get team in gear after another lackluster night in Bronx
July 4, 2008
Thirty-one minutes. Wow. In the world of baseball, that is a seriously long time before opening your clubhouse to the media.
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Recent offensive woes inexcusable for these Yanks
July 3, 2008
Thirty-one minutes. Wow. In the world of baseball, that is a seriously long time before opening your clubhouse to the media.
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Upstart Rays take juice away from Red Sox-Yankees
July 3, 2008
Let it be known that Newsday offered Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman a chance to apologize yesterday. It's his fault, after all, that this holiday weekend's big series in the Bronx, starting tonight, has been relegated to a battle for the silver.
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Upstart Rays take juice away from Red Sox-Yankees
July 2, 2008
Let it be known that Newsday offered Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman a chance to apologize Wednesday. It's his fault, after all, that this holiday weekend's big series in the Bronx, starting Thursday night, has been relegated to a battle for the silver.
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MLB's half-season award winners
July 2, 2008
It's standard to wait until the All-Star break to anoint your half-season award winners, but by the time we get to July 13, we're going to be roughly 60 percent done with the season. Not really "half-season."
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Seventh-Inning Stretch
June 30, 2008
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Girardi's patience will help Yankees in long term
June 30, 2008
It's not entirely fair to compare Joe Girardi's managing to that of his predecessor, because the Yankees' universe really has changed that dramatically. No matter how many of us in the fan and media world can't comprehend why C.C. Sabathia isn't already wearing pinstripes.
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Girardi's patience will help
June 29, 2008
It's not entirely fair to compare Joe Girardi's managing to that of his predecessor, .because the Yankees' universe really has changed that dramatically. No matter how many of us in the fan and media world can't comprehend why C.C. Sabathia isn't already wearing pinstripes.
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Santana keeps getting aced out
June 29, 2008
The boxscore line looks presentable. It usually does. Shoot, the way Johan Santana began yesterday's game, we thought we might get a run at Tom Seaver's and David Cone's team record of 19 strikeouts in a game.
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A's GM Beane still does things his way
June 29, 2008
If you look at the raw numbers, the Athletics, not the Angels, should be leading the American League West. The A's have a far superior run differential to that of their neighbor to the south, and as you know, that typically translates into a better won-loss record.
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Santana keeps getting aced out
June 28, 2008
The boxscore line looks presentable. It usually does. Shoot, the way Johan Santana began Saturday's game, we thought we might get a run at Tom Seaver's and David Cone's team record of 19 strikeouts in a game.
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A's GM Beane still does things his way
June 28, 2008
If you look at the raw numbers, the Athletics, not the Angels, should be leading the American League West. The A's have a far superior run differential to that of their neighbor to the south, and as you know, that typically translates into a better won-loss record.
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Delgado's big day a mere aberration
June 28, 2008
Say this for Mets fans: They keep you humble.
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Delgado's big day a mere aberration
June 28, 2008
Say this for Mets fans: They keep you humble.
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Yankees' prospects are better equipped for future
June 27, 2008
We arrive at Subway Series Part II with both clubs having shown hope that 2008 is not such a lost cause after all. People, we've got to modernize ourselves: As much as you enjoy whining, today's game is all about parity, in which only the most putrid clubs drop out of contention by the All-Star break.
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Yankees' prospects are better equipped for future
June 26, 2008
We arrive at Subway Series Part II with both clubs having shown hope that 2008 is not such a lost cause after all. People, we've got to modernize ourselves: As much as you enjoy whining, today's game is all about parity, in which only the most putrid clubs drop out of contention by the All-Star break.
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Wilpon misinformed about prospects
June 25, 2008
In defending Omar Minaya earlier this week, Mets CEO Fred Wilpon issued this questionable proclamation/criticism/evaluation:
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Sorry, Mets fans, Pirates also treasure Nady
June 22, 2008
Based on e-mails and blog comments from our great readers, not to mention random chatter among Mets-leaning friends, there's one dominant object of fans' desires in Flushing.
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Sorry, Mets fans, Pirates also treasure Nady
June 21, 2008
Based on e-mails and blog comments from our great readers, not to mention random chatter among Mets-leaning friends, there's one dominant object of fans' desires in Flushing.
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Will ex-Mets manager Randolph get a second chance?
June 19, 2008
It took Willie Randolph 12 tries, a dozen interviews, to finally land a big-league managing job.
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Perception on Mets' Bernazard: He's a bad, bad guy
June 19, 2008
Among their many travails during this trying time, the Mets have this going for them:
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Perception on Mets' Bernazard: He's a bad, bad guy
June 18, 2008
Among their many travails during this trying time, the Mets have this going for them:
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Expect Willie to get another shot
June 18, 2008
It took Willie Randolph 12 tries, a dozen interviews, to finally land a big-league managing job.
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Amid angst, Mets end up with better manager
June 18, 2008
ANAHEIM, Calif.
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Amid angst, Mets end up with better manager
June 17, 2008
The irony of this fiasco -- how Omar Minaya and, by their backing of him, the Wilpons, managed to quickly tear down so much of the goodwill they created in the prior three-plus years -- is that the Mets do have a better manager today.
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Sabathia not likely to land with Yankees
June 17, 2008
It appears that baseball's trade-deadline enthusiasts might get their wish. But don't expect the Yankees to emerge as the winners of the C.C. Sabathia sweepstakes.
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Sabathia not likely to land with Yankees
June 17, 2008
It appears that baseball's trade-deadline enthusiasts might get their wish. But don't expect the Yankees to emerge as the winners of the C.C. Sabathia sweepstakes.
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Ex-Met Backman has had one wild ride of late
June 15, 2008
Wally Backman has experienced one of the most bizarre post-playing careers in recent baseball history. The second baseman for the 1986 Mets served as the Diamondbacks' manager for just four days in November 2004, getting fired because he didn't disclose past arrests and financial troubles during his interview.
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Schedule has been brutal to Mets
June 15, 2008
Too bad it doesn't rain like this out West. The Mets have been to the left side of the country so often recently, they're probably surprised when they wake up, look out their windows and don't see mountains.
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Ex-Met Backman has had one wild ride of late
June 15, 2008
Wally Backman has experienced one of the most bizarre post-playing careers in recent baseball history. The second baseman for the 1986 Mets served as the Diamondbacks' manager for just four days in November 2004, getting fired because he didn't disclose past arrests and financial troubles during his interview.
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Schedule has been brutal for Mets
June 14, 2008
Too bad it doesn't rain like this out West. The Mets have been to the left side of the country so often recently, they're probably surprised when they wake up, look out their windows and don't see mountains.
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It might be best for all to fire Randolph
June 14, 2008
Twice Friday afternoon, in what could have been his final pregame news conference as the Mets' manager, Willie Randolph spoke of "the cycle" being "out of whack."
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It might be best for all to fire Randolph
June 13, 2008
Twice Friday afternoon, in what could have been his final pregame news conference as the Mets' manager, Willie Randolph spoke of "the cycle" being "out of whack."
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White Sox show patience with young pitchers
June 11, 2008
Brian Cashman has become close with his White Sox counterpart Ken Williams over the past few years. You can often see the two men, accompanied by their respective staffs, dining together at the general managers' meetings in November, or at the winter meetings in December.
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It's time to restart the Willie watch
June 11, 2008
After this game, arguably the worst of the Mets' season, you can throw your siren back on your car and restart the Willie Watch.
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Mets future is lost in past
June 11, 2008
Baseball's beauty lies in its length. In the fact that, despite our constant desire to declare games "Now or never" moments, it's almost always not quite so crucial.
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It's time to restart the Willie watch
June 11, 2008
After this game, arguably the worst of the Mets' season, you can throw your siren back on your car and restart the Willie Watch.
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Could the Mets have used Tatis last year?
June 4, 2008
Fernando Tatis has already won two games for the Mets this season, during a time that Willie Randolph's club desperately needed some victories. You can't help but wonder if Tatis could have been helpful at a similar time - last September.
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Yankees to fans: Show us the money
May 28, 2008
The Yankees have turned one of their Yankee Stadium suites into a viewing room of sorts. You enter, and you see the model of the new Yankee Stadium.
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If Mets don't win now, they could have long wait
May 28, 2008
Maybe we can figure out why Willie Randolph was so jovial yesterday, cracking wise during his pregame news conference, acting as if he didn't possess a worry in the world.
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On closer inspection, Mo still dominates
May 26, 2008
Profoundly desperate for a victory yesterday, the Mariners turned to their closer, J.J. Putz, and asked him to get the game's final six outs without allowing the Yankees to tie the score.
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Surprise starts: Which teams will stay hot, cold
May 25, 2008
Newsday has learned that tomorrow is Memorial Day, one of the baseball season's benchmarks. Yet the standings still look like something out of spring training, when the young teams play to win and the experienced teams play to get in shape.
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A bold move & the right move
May 23, 2008
Even if the Yankees were, say, 31-19 - the Red Sox's record today - and even if that success had been built significantly on the backs of Joba Chamberlain and Mariano Rivera, this still would be happening.
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Randolph doesn't need to be old-school fiery
May 21, 2008
There are valid reasons for Mets fans to dislike Willie Randolph, unquestionably, but the one heard most often might be - at the risk of offending some of you - the dumbest.
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Even A-Rod can't rescue this Yankees team
May 21, 2008
As much as he played it down, you knew that Alex Rodriguez had to be loving this, the whole "A-Rod will revive the Yankees!" story line. How far I've come in this town, he must have told himself, from scapegoat to savior.
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Mets, Yankees records are right on numbers
May 20, 2008
When you turn on your microscope at this juncture of the baseball season - just past the one-quarter turn, one week short of the traditional Memorial Day benchmark - you try to anticipate what your teams have coming.
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Reyes watches and learns for Mets
May 19, 2008
At about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a Mets video assistant tapped Jose Reyes on the shoulder, an alert that the shortstop's order was ready. In the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium, Reyes walked to the corner, just to your right when you walk in, where players study their past at-bats.
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Look for a deadline deal similar to Texas' in '07
May 18, 2008
The conventional wisdom nowadays dictates that baseball clubs simply can't receive high-ceiling prospects in trades. That we can salivate all we want about big deals on July 31, but we'll probably be left disappointed.
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Mets win with fire and passion for Randolph
May 18, 2008
So what do we make of the Mets now? They followed a horrible loss with perhaps their best all-around game of the season. They executed on defense, they persisted on offense and they most certainly looked as if they cared out there.
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Randolph's fate is on the clock ... calendar
May 17, 2008
Just as any team would in a similar scenario, the Mets already are evaluating their manager, holding internal discussions about Willie Randolph and his players' lackluster start to this crucial 2008 season. Determining whether he needs to be replaced and, if so, who would replace him, although bench coach Jerry Manuel seems an obvious choice.
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Expect Dunn's big bat to leave Cincinnati
May 14, 2008
Since the start of the 2004 season - the first year there was any sort of testing with discipline for illegal performance-enhancing drugs, for the sake of conversation - David Ortiz leads all major leaguers with 184 home runs.
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Beltran's bat shows some life
May 11, 2008
Here in the Mets' universe, we get so worked up over what, if anything, Carlos Delgado has left, and whether Jose Reyes is feeling his rhythm, and what David Wright has done in his last 10 plate appearances.
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Garcia top hired gun for '08 stretch run
May 11, 2008
The best remaining pitcher on the free-agent market is not David Wells, it's Freddy Garcia. The righthander, who had surgery to repair his throwing shoulder on Aug. 30, will step on the mound Thursday and begin the final laps to a return that should occur sometime around the All-Star break.
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Yankees, Mets among long-game offenders
May 7, 2008
We've stopped talking about time-of-game issues here in the yakosphere, because the Yankees and Red Sox haven't played each other in a few weeks now. But Major League Baseball officials haven't forgotten. Not with important people in the advertising and marketing world voicing their concerns to the MLB powers.
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Hopefully, Joba learned rules
May 7, 2008
It makes sense, if you think about it. If Joba Chamberlain celebrates strikeouts with a fist pump, serving up a day's work for Mike and the Mad Dog in the process, then there's symmetry to his reaction last night.
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Yankees' patience pays off in Melky's case
May 5, 2008
Do you remember Melky Cabrera's 2005 cup of coffee with the Yankees? Is the vision of his misplaying Trot Nixon's fly ball into an inside-the-park home run burned into your temporal lobes?
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Cost-cutting Marlins know what they are doing
May 4, 2008
Joe Girardi's one-year term as the Marlins' manager grows increasingly fascinating as time passes. With more information comes new insight as to who deserved the most blame for Girardi's dismissal after the 2006 season.
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Depleted Yankees are hardly in crisis mode
May 2, 2008
It's become our default position in Yankee Land, after all of these years: As the season progresses, and the American League East penthouse remains occupied by a club other than one owned by the Steinbrenner family, we make our declaration:
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Giants fans won't be forgotten at Citi Field
April 30, 2008
Gary Mintz of South Huntington, a Giants fan dating back to their days in the Polo Grounds, e-mailed me last week with this concern:
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Mientkiewicz: You haven't seen the real Johan yet
April 30, 2008
Yes, Johan Santana surrendered a homer on his second pitch last night, and yes, he needed help from Pedro Feliciano just to get out of the sixth inning, and yes, this occurred against the sickly Pirates.
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Mientkiewicz: You haven't seen the real Johan yet
April 30, 2008
Yes, Johan Santana surrendered a homer on his second pitch last night, and yes, he needed help from Pedro Feliciano just to get out of the sixth inning, and yes, this occurred against the sickly Pirates.
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Not too early to say Arizona will rise in October
April 20, 2008
April aberrations make baseball fun this time of year, what with the Marlins and Orioles poised for a World Series matchup and Gabe Kapler and Kyle Lohse preparing their speeches for the National League Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards, respectively.
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Yankees' Farnsworth throws one near Manny's head
April 18, 2008
You never want to declare that we've now seen everything in the Yankees- Red Sox rivalry, because we continue to be blessed by the unexpected.
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Resurgent Yankees offense picking up big saves
April 17, 2008
These 2008 Yankees carry dual missions, giving them one more than any pinstriped predecessor. The first assignment calls for Brian Cashman and Joe Girardi to build something for the long term, and that rests on the team's young pitchers.
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Yanks ÂO lining up to save day
April 17, 2008
These 2008 Yankees carry dual missions, giving them one more than any pinstriped predecessor. The first assignment calls for Brian Cashman and Joe Girardi to build something for the long term, and that rests on the team's young pitchers.
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Former Yankee Johnson puts bizarre injury history in the past
April 16, 2008
She thinks about it, Paula Graf admitted. There are times when she wonders why her son, Nick Johnson, seems to be the most injury-prone player in all of baseball.
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Booing at Shea stems from 2007 fears
April 16, 2008
It takes so little to set the negativity into overdrive here at Shea Stadium, it's incredible.
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Grilling makes Joe do slow burn
April 14, 2008
BOSTON
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Grilling makes Joe do slow burn
April 14, 2008
BOSTON
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Young stars make Yanks-Red Sox friendly rivalry
April 13, 2008
BOSTON
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Why pitch to Manny?
April 13, 2008
BOSTON
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Yankees-Red Sox not the same without Torre
April 12, 2008
BOSTON
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Heilman gives Mets reason to worry about pen
April 11, 2008
By now, we should realize that the Mets' rehabilitation from The Collapse will be slow and agonizing, with speed bumps aplenty.
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Heilman has been weak link in Mets' bullpen
April 11, 2008
Good cheer pervaded the Mets' clubhouse late last night, and why not? They badly needed this victory, 4-3 in 12 innings over the Phillies, to establish further street cred in the National League East and even their record at 4-4.
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Give Phillies most of the credit for Mets' win
April 10, 2008
Well, that wasn't brain surgery, was it?
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Remember folks, it's a long season
March 28, 2008
With the 2008 baseball season already upon us -- see, the Red Sox are in first place already -- we turn, belatedly, to a well-known New Yorker (in spirit, if not in taxation) for deep thought. Take it away, Derek Jeter:
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Clemens is having fun in sun, while he can
February 28, 2008
When the news broke yesterday, Roger Clemens, fittingly, was pitching. Simulating game situations while throwing to his son, Astros catching prospect Koby, in the batting cages here at Houston's minor-league complex.
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Texas-sized meltdown for arrogant Clemens
February 13, 2008
George Mitchell opened up a fissure between baseball ownership and the Players Association. Roger Clemens got the Republicans and Democrats to go at it like Athens and Sparta.
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Mets got more than just an ace in Santana
February 7, 2008
Just as he was about to sign his name to this huge, next step in his baseball life last Friday, Johan Santana turned to his longtime agent, Peter Greenberg, with a question.
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Yankees deserve assist in Mets' Santana deal
January 30, 2008
In this crazy world of New York baseball, it just might turn out that, when the Mets complete their miraculous acquisition of Johan Santana, they should thank the Steinbrenner boys most of all.
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Andy, Rocket rift widening
January 20, 2008
Andy Pettitte is said by friends to be upset with Roger Clemens because of Clemens' aggressive defense to the charges leveled against him in the Mitchell Report. Most of all, Pettitte didn't care for Clemens' public airing of his taped phone call with accuser Brian McNamee, which accomplished little.
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If Clemens is innocent, he should tell Congress
December 18, 2007
There's only one way for Roger Clemens to clear his name, one exit strategy that will get him the "benefit of the doubt" for which he yearns.
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Pettitte's confirmation could bring down Clemens
December 16, 2007
Imagine growing up wanting to be someone, his poster on your wall and everything. Imagine that you don't quite get to be that person - you're not that good - but you do become a protégé. A good friend, for nine years.
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And now, the Mitchell Report card
December 16, 2007
At least the Mitchell Report is behind us now, even if illegal performance-enhancing drugs aren't. So let's see what this highly publicized investigation begat.
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Look for plenty
November 12, 2006
We've gotten to the point that there isn't even a lull between the end of the World Series and the start of baseball's free agency. No, we've been plenty busy, thanks to Gary Sheffield, Daisuke Matsuzaka and clubs that take longer to pick a manager than it takes to grow a watermelon.
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Yanks do right thing and fans win
June 16, 2005
Forget about the fact that we knew this new Yankees stadium was coming for a year. That the long-overdue news conference began 15 minutes late yesterday, despite being on live television. That they gave every politician in the state five minutes on the podium.
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