4/06/2009 03:32:00 PM

Opening Day (Short) Predictions 2009

Posted by Mark McCray |

Baseball is back!!! I am so pumped. Can't wait to see CC on the mound as a Yankee! I am sure a lot of my Indians fan friends are very sad today. Cliff Lee is getting beat up by Texas by 7 runs and their once Ace CC is debuting in Pinstripes. Sucks to be in "The Tribe" today!!!

Well here goes, I figured I'd make my extremely short prediction for the 2009 season (sorry!)

Yankees 1st place in the AL East with a 97-65 record.

CC legitimate candidate for Cy Young. Burnett (if he can remain healthy) wins 19-20 games (also candidate for Cy Young). Wang is the Wang of 2007, only better. Andy Petitte 12+ wins. Joba also wins 12+.

Haha. Well. At least I have a couple up now. Sorry about the length, I just don't have much time as of the last couple weeks.

Please stay tuned though, this season should be very different. Graduation is just around the corner! Hopefully that means the end of this chaotic schedule.

Goooooo Yankeeeees!

4/03/2009 07:55:00 PM

Cano Rocks "First" Homerun At New Yankee Stadium

Posted by Mark McCray |

Robinson Cano just rocked the "first" homerun at the New Yankee Stadium in the bottom of the second inning to put the score at 3-2 Cubs.

Also notable: the Captain is two for two with a double and a single. If would appear he likes the new place.

4/03/2009 12:51:00 PM

Yankees/Cubs Set To Open New Yankee Stadium To Public

Posted by Mark McCray |

Well. Today is the day.

A new stadium, a new team, and a new hope for that elusive #27.

I cannot begin to tell you how excited I am...

Catch the Yankees/Cubs exhibition game tonight on MLB Network or for a limited time free on MLB.TV.

Go Yankeeeeeeeeeees!!!

3/23/2009 01:01:00 PM

CMW To Be Yanks 1st Ever Starting Pitcher At New Stadium

Posted by Mark McCray |

According to ESPN/AP:

Girardi also confirmed that Chien-Ming Wang is scheduled to start the first exhibition game at the new Yankee Stadium on April 3 against the Chicago Cubs.

Good News!!! I am glad the Wanger is gonna get the opportunity to be the first ever starting pitcher for the Yankees at the new Stadium!!!

3/03/2009 01:35:00 PM

Hughes Looks Good Against Jeter, Team USA

Posted by Mark McCray |

I thought Phil Hughes looked pretty sharp against Jeter and Team USA today.  


He still has some work to do, obviously, but I like some of the stuff I have seen so far this Spring. 

Here is a little bit of live blogging of Phil's outing from Pete Abe:

UPDATE, 1:11 p.m.: Just a hunch, but I bet Phil Hughes pitches really well today. (Nice call, Pete!)

UPDATE, 1:18 p.m.: Hughes gave up a bleeder single by Pedroia. Then he got the shortstop to ground into a double play. That guy stinks.

UPDATE, 1:26 p.m.: That gritty, gutty Brett Gardner singled, went to third on a single by Tex and scored on a single by Posada. Then Nady went 1-6-3 to end the inning. 1-0 Yankees.

UPDATE, 1:34 p.m.: Hey, look, it’s Phil Hughes. Fanned Wright looking with a cutter. Fanned Dunn looking at a filthy curve. Got Youkilis to fly to right.

25 pitches, 16 strikes. He could go back out there if they want. He’s got 10-15 more in him.

UPDATE, 1:39 p.m.: Great play by Pedroia ranging deep behind second and making a strong throw to get Cash. If Cano had half as much giddy-up, he’d be an All-Star. … Meanwhile, Hughes is back out there.

UPDATE, 1:45 p.m.: For the third time in three games, Hughes had hit a batter with an 0-1 pitch. He has been told to bust every hitter inside when he gets to that count. He barely brushed Granderson’s jesey.

It costs him as Jeter gets up and delivers a two-run single. 2-1 USA.

UPDATE, 1:54 p.m.: Hughes’ line: 2.2 3 2 2 0 2. 41 pitches / 25 strikes.

3/03/2009 01:35:00 PM

Hughe

Posted by Mark McCray |

2/25/2009 02:30:00 PM

Gardner, A-Rod Go Yard In ST Opener

Posted by Mark McCray |


The title says it all.


Melky has got some competition.


And A-Rod is still a beast (regardless of what he took year's ago...).


Yankees 4 - Blue Jay's 1 -- Bottom of 4th

2/25/2009 11:14:00 AM

BASEBALL IS BACK-- ST Game #1

Posted by Mark McCray |

Well, baseball is finally back. That means Spring is in the air (and hopefully on it's way to Ohio or any other cold climate you may live in).

I cannot even begin to tell you how happy I am. No longer will I have to watch marathon re-run's of "The Sandberg Game" on the MLB Network. Hooray!!!

I hope to keep the blog well stocked with information as the season marches on, so please continue to visit!!! I wouldn't do this if there weren't people reading.

So here we go...Spring Training Game Post #1!!!(Courtesy of the always spectacular, Peter Abraham)

YANKEES
Gardner CF
Jeter SS
Cano 2B
Rodriguez 3B
Swisher RF
Duncan DH
Miranda 1B
Linden LF
Cash C

Pitching: Brett Tomko followed by Kei Igawa, Christian Garcia, Mike Dunn, Dave Robertson, Dan Giese and Jose Veras.

BLUE JAYS
Inglett 3B
Hill 2B
Rios RF
Millar 1B
Lind DH
Barajas C
Snider LF
Coats CF
McDonald SS

Pitching: Brett Cecil. B.J. Ryan, Rick Bauer, Brian Burres and Ricky Romero 


Notes: This game is not on television or radio.

2/17/2009 12:11:00 PM

A-Rod Press Conference Will Be Carried Live On MLB.com

Posted by Mark McCray |

Alex Rodriguez is to face reporters today at 1:30pm EST, to discuss his use of performance-enhancing drugs.

MLB.com will carry A-Rod's news conference, with live coverage beginning at 1 ET.

2/17/2009 11:37:00 AM

Selig Denies Steroid Cover-Up

Posted by Mark McCray |

Wallace Matthews/Newsday:

In a lengthy telephone interview Monday, the commissioner of baseball strongly disputed the widely held perception that he was in any way complicit in the proliferation of steroids in major-league baseball during the past 15 years.

"I don't want to hear the commissioner turned a blind eye to this or he didn't care about it,'' Selig said. "That annoys the you-know-what out of me. You bet I'm sensitive to the criticism. The reason I'm so frustrated is, if you look at our whole body of work, I think we've come farther than anyone ever dreamed possible.'

He also defended his efforts to stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs as far back as 1999, the year after Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, two now-suspected steroid cheats, staged a seasonlong home run derby that helped pull baseball out of the tailspin it went into after the work stoppage of 1994.

"I'm not sure I would have done anything differently,'' Selig said. "A lot of people say we should have done this or that, and I understand that. They ask me, 'How could you not know?' and I guess in the retrospect of history, that's not an unfair question. But we learned and we've done something about it. When I look back at where we were in '98 and where we are today, I'm proud of the progress we've made.''

Selig said he pushed for a more stringent drug policy during the labor negotiations of 2002 but ultimately settled for a watered-down version out of fear that the players association would force another work stoppage.

"Starting in 1995, I tried to institute a steroid policy,'' Selig said. "Needless to say, it was met with strong resistance. We were fought by the union every step of the way."

As bodies expanded and home run totals ballooned in the late 1990s, Selig said he consulted with baseball men he knew and trusted, such as Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin (then a coach with the Milwaukee Brewers), Braves president John Schuerholz and Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to gauge the extent of the problem.

"They all told me none of them ever saw it in the clubhouses and that their players never spoke about it,'' Selig said. (Padres CEO) Sandy Alderson, as good a baseball man as you'll find, was convinced it was the bat. Others were convinced it was the ball. So a lot of people didn't know.''

Selig said that although only eight major-leaguers have tested positive for steroids in the past three years, he continues to be concerned about the possible use of human growth hormone, for which baseball has no approved test.

"On HGH, I'm as frustrated as anyone,'' he said. "Right now, we're funding a program at UCLA with Dr. Don Catlin to come up with a test, any test, that's reliable.''

Selig also downplayed a story last week in which it was suggested he was considering suspending Alex Rodriguez - whose name was revealed to be on a confidential list of 104 major-leaguers who tested positive for steroids and other PEDs during the 2003 survey testing upon which baseball's current drug policy is based - and returning Hank Aaron to his former position as the all-time major-league home run leader.

"I'm not going to comment on changing the records except to say that I never flatly deny anything,'' Selig said. "I've always said I'd consider everything. But the record situation, if you go back to what Ford Frick did [with Roger Maris in 1961], is a very slippery slope. Changing records is a very difficult process.''

Selig refused to comment on whether he is considering punishment for Rodriguez, who will hold a news conference Tuesday in Tampa to address questions concerning his positive test result.

"Let's just say I'm going to monitor that situation closely,'' he said. "I honestly don't know how anyone could have done more than we've already done."


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