Bronx, N.Y., July 26, 2011 – The first game of the Yankees’ second century of 2011 games will be a hard one to top for in-the-ballpark excitement, and that holds true even though the game was twice interrupted by rain, one day after the 100th game was delayed by wet conditions for two hours. The Yankees’ home run tandem of Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira opened and closed the scoring in a 4-1 Yankee win with blasts that carried just far enough to count, and CC Sabathia flirted with history. Continue reading
The Bart and Freddy Show
Bronx, N.Y., July 25, 2011 – Another day, another big-time performance by a veteran Yankee pitcher. Monday night it was Freddy Garcia, following Bartolo Colon’s seven-inning, two-run stint by going two outs further and allowing one more run, although Freddy held the Mariners to just three hits and one run through six. Each hurler allowed but one walk, and Garcia bested Bart’s four strike outs by one. Continue reading
Nothing to Lose
Bronx, N.Y., July 24, 2011 – The Yanks took the rubber game of their three-gamer with the A’s Sunday afternoon, prevailing in a way they could not the day before: They took a solid start from a vet and made it stand up. The Bombers couldn’t overcome the two-run third-inning homer off A.J. Burnett by Josh Willingham, coupled with the relentless bat of Hideki Matsui, on Saturday. But they achieved a 7-5 win this day despite an early two-run rally against Bartolo Colon, and the 5-for-5 day the 2009 World Series MVP threw at them. Continue reading
No Offense Taken
Bronx, N.Y., July 10, 2011 – For the second time in almost three years, I was invited to spend extra time in a Yankee Stadium on an unforgettable day on Saturday afternoon and, just as I had done in September 2008, I took full advantage. Smiling contentedly from the depths of my being listening to the father behind us explain how he and the family should book so they could beat the traffic, I had relaxed and listened to Joe Girardi, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada, and Derek Jeter explain just how special a day I had just experienced. Continue reading
Mr. 3,003

Mount Rushmore should be so lucky. Derek Jeter is held in awe off his work Saturday.
7:18 Was Keen
Bronx, N.Y., July 7, 2011 – That’s about all there is to say coming off a lifeless – make that L I F E L E S S – 5-1 loss to the Tampa Rays in Yankee Stadium Thursday night. The Rays scored early, sneaking a bouncer past Mark Teixeira at first that he’ll catch nine out of 10 times, and Nick Swisher, whose right field play of late has been stellar, had trouble with the wall down the line for the second time in two weeks, and Ben Zobrist had a triple. Continue reading
Don’t Mean a Thing
Bronx, N.Y., June 30, 2011 – I would never have admitted it going in, but I really loved the Yankees’ chances for the three-game sweep of the visiting Brewers Thursday afternoon. And it wasn’t just that the Yanks had just beaten Milwaukee’s twin 7-2 (going in, 7-3 leaving) aces in the first two gamers of the series. Randy Wolf is a veteran southpaw, the kind of hurler that often has success in the ballparks in the Bronx, and the NL Central first-place Brewers must have been spoiling a for a fight off a bumbling loss in game 1, and a largely hitless one in the second contest. Continue reading
Payback
Bronx, N.Y., 2011 – For the majority of the 46,000-plus populating Yankee Stadium on a glorious Wednesday night, the Yankee 5-2 win over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers was an enjoyable win over a team the Yanks rarely see. The Bombers have played the Brew Crew two straight, faced back-to-back 7-2 aces, and have beaten both. And they moved two more games up on the Red Sox in first place in the AL East. Continue reading
Zack Attack
Bronx, N.Y., June 28, 2011 – The Tuesday contest between the visiting Milwaukee Brewers and the Yankees in the Stadium was an intriguing one on several levels, and not just because each club sits atop its division. With many a Yankee fan clamoring for starting pitching help over the winter, the Yanks never really set their sights on the available KC Royal righty Zack Greinke once the Cliff Lee plans were foiled, much to the displeasure of some of theiir fans. Continue reading
Yanks Take Rocks to the Matt
Bronx, N.Y., June 26, 2011 – The weather gods smiled on the Bronx Sunday afternoon on one of the most special Yankee days of the year, as the Old Timers came and entertained us – and each other – yet again. Five Yankee widows and 47 Old Timers were feted, and retiring Yankee trainer Gene Monahan came in for special attention. Before the longtime Yankee staffer was given a string of gifts including a Garth Brooks 10-gallon hat and concert, a multi-signed Nascar helmet, a trip to the Alps, a sitdown lawnmower and a Ford truck (perhaps with a dog?), laughing taped interviews with stars like Derek Jeter – “he’s been here 100 years, I think” – and Don Mattingly – “he worked on Babe Ruth, you know” – set a loving and comical tone. Continue reading