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Yankees remain in hunt for Yu Darvish
reflects their respect for Darvish's talents. The team's scouts thought very highly of Darvish. Yet managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner , who is trying to pare payroll during the next few years, isn't enthusiastic about diving into the high-risk pool Read more »
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A-Rod needs to be A-Rod, says Steinbrenner
-- He didn't sound exactly like his late father on Wednesday, but Hal Steinbrenner certainly evoked memories of George Steinbrenner in discussing Alex Rodriguez ."I think we all need Alex to be Alex," Steinbrenner, the Yankees ' managing general partner, said Read more »
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Hal: Yankee history won't hurt Yu Darvish
Kei Igawa fiasco will not make the Yankees gun-shy about pursuing Japanese star pitcher Yu Darvish, managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner said Wednesday."Every person is different. Every player is different," Steinbrenner said, upon arriving at Major League Read more »
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Mets morning briefing 2.15.12
Five days before Mets pitchers and catchers officially report on Monday, the Mets' spring-training complex already is abuzz with activity. Among the most prominent players already making appearances in Port St. Lucie: Johan Santana , David Wright , Ike D 6:34 AM from ESPN Read more »
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25Q/25D: Bankees or Brokees?
25 Questions, 25 Days : Day 7 Everybody who pays any attention to professional sports is familiar with the number: $200 million. It is the amount, give or take 10 mil, that the Yankees spend on baseball players every year. To some, it is an abomination, from ESPN Read more »
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New York Yankees: The 5 Reasons Why the Bronx Bombers Will Be Fine in 5 Years
His first reason was: "The loss of Mariano Rivera." There's a good chance that Mariano Rivera could retire after 2012. Nobody would blame Rivera. He's the greatest closer in the history of the game who has done everything possible in the game. And in 201 from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Posada retires after 17 seasons and five titles
Updated: January 24, 2012, 11:52 AM ET By Andrew Marchand ESPNNewYork.com Archive NEW YORK -- With tears filling his eyes, Jorge Posada announced his retirement from baseball on Tuesday. Posada began the press conference by reading from a prepared statem from ESPN Read more »
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Inbox: What does Kuroda bring to Yanks?
It seems there hasn't been much talk yet about Hiroki Kuroda. What are the Yankees' plans for him? -- Craig P., New York Yes, it's kind of funny how a $10 million contract slipped under the radar in the wake of the big four-player trade with the Mariners from MLB.com Read more »