Leitch: Where Does Teixeira Fit Into the Yankees’ Fantastically Overpaid Four?
Team fans are rejoicing. But what about fans of baseball in general?
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Team fans are rejoicing. But what about fans of baseball in general?
$37 million man Francisco Rodriguez will be sharing closing duties with J.J. Putz for some reason.
Hal's on a list of the most influential people in sports business, and Hank's not.
Cole Hamels calls out the Mets, and MSG commentators call out a wuss hockey player, in this week's look at the local sporting press.
The Yankees needed to pull out all the stops to get Sabathia, and apparently they have. This is what new stadiums and cable channels are for.
The Mets have their closer, at three years and $37 million.
Would CC Sabathia sign with the Yankees, knowing that his pal LeBron could very well sign with the Knicks?
Plus: Sports execs discover the Internet, in this week’s look at the sporting press.
Prince Hal wins! The cool and calculating younger son seizes control of the Yankees from his blustering brother Hank!
His performance last season would normally get him marched out of town, preferably trailed by pitchforks and torches.
We're not sure he knows what the word 'exhausting' means.
Philly's got its first title in 25 years. But depending on your allegiances, New York's teams haven't exactly been having a great quarter-century, either.
As if watching the Phillies win the pennant wasn't traumatic enough.
Partisans may make something out of this, but the audience just wanted to watch their game in peace.
Bidding’s up to $1,420, or roughly what AIG itself is worth these days.
Brian Cashman doesn't want you to get your hopes up, and Omar Minaya wants you to pin yours to Luis Castillo.
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