Monday, October 15, 2012

Yankees

  • Yankees React To Jeter Injury

    NEW YORK -- Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Sunday it appeared the byproducts of a previous injury or injuries had affected Derek Jeter's footwork on the play Saturday night in which he broke his ankle.

    espn.go.com

  • Yankees manager attends father Jerry Girardi's funeral in Illinois during off ...

    PEORIA, Ill. - Jerry Girardi was memorialized Monday as a dedicated laborer who built the ranch-style Illinois home where he raised five highly successful children - two doctors, a math professor, an accountant and New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Yankee bench coach Tony Pena interviews for Boston Red Sox manager job as ...

    DETROIT - Tony Pena interviewed with the Red Sox for their open managerial job Monday, the first member of the Yankees coaching staff to meet with another club this month.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Ichiro Suzuki replaces Jeter at leadoff for Yankees

    Ichiro Suzuki replaces Jeter at leadoff for Yankees. John Perrotto, Special to USA TODAY SportsShare. Comments. 2012-10-12-ichiro.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Yankees' pinstripes looking outdated

    DETROIT รข??They are the balding guys with beer guts playing softball on Sunday afternoons. They are the fossils who were around before the Internet, actually remembering what life was like without Twitter, even recalling the days of using pay phones in ...

    www.freep.com

  • Yankees need to channel spirit of '96 in ALCS

    DETROIT -- If you're a depressed Yankees fan, convinced there's no hope in this American League Championship Series gone bad against the Tigers, a history lesson might be just the thing to lift your sagging spirits.

    mlb.mlb.com

  • Former Yankee coach Larry Bowa says Robinson Cano is feeling the pressure ...

    And, Bowa says, Cano is probably feeling extra weight these days because he's considered the Yankees' best pure hitter and some believe these Yanks are Cano's Yanks.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • A Yankees Rally? Precedents Are Few but Memorable

    The Yankees head into Comerica Park on Tuesday night for Game 3 of the American League Championship Series having to confront the Detroit Tigers' ace, Justin Verlander, and plenty of unwelcome precedent in the record books.

    www.nytimes.com

  • Yankees' Alex Rodriguez is taking most of the heat for offensive slump, but ...

    But the way the Yankees are hitting, and considering they're facing a dominant pitcher who seems to be at the top of his game right now, the manager does have to look to the numbers here in search for any edge he can get.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • For Yankees struggling offense, facing Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander not ...

    DETROIT - The Yankees' offense has looked feeble during the first two games of the ALCS. What better way to break out of it than to face Justin Verlander?

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Yankees vow to make adjustments in ALCS, but can they?

    That was the word coming out of the mouths of the Yankees with the most frequency as they headed out the clubhouse door Sunday night, after getting shut out in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series.

    www.nj.com

  • For Yankees' Fans, That Old Swagger Is Gone

    Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is helped off the field by manager Joe Girardi and trainer Steve Donahue after breaking an ankle in the 12th inning of Game 1 of the American League Championship Series Saturday.

    www.courant.com

  • Yankees manager Girardi attends father's funeral

    Girardi and general manager Brian Cashman attended the funeral Monday for Jerry Girardi. He died Oct. 6 at age 81 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's.

    msn.foxsports.com

  • Giants Show Yankees What a Dynasty Looks Like

    If there really is such a thing as a New York minute - best description: the length of time between a light turning green and a cabby honking at you - one of them happened over the weekend.

    www.nytimes.com

  • UPDATE 1-Baseball-Tigers blank Yankees for 2-0 series lead

    Sanchez held the Yankees to three hits in seven innings and lefty reliever Coke went the last two innings, giving the Tigers a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven games series that resumes Tuesday in Detroit.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Why save your best reliever?

    Jim Leyland is no different from any of his peers. He believes in the value of the modern-day closer. He believes that to consistently withstand the pressure of getting the final three outs of a game, "it takes a special cat.

    www.newsday.com

  • New York Yankees or Bronx Barbies: Why a Firesale Is Imminent and Necessary

    Some refer to it as the "it" factor, or possessing an indomitable will to win. In the Bronx this postseason, it can be referred to as non-existent.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Our Game 3 plan? Sit Nick Swisher

    The Bleacher Creatures hurt Nick Swisher's feelings, saying some mean things this weekend. A fan favorite felt betrayed and, even though he is a big, strong professional athlete, he started a fight he can't win.

    espn.go.com

  • Getting It Right on the Field and in the Booth Isn't Always the Same

    You could sense George Steinbrenner smiling from Yankee heaven when the team's radio voice, John Sterling, invoked the late owner Saturday night, as in, "If George Steinbrenner were alive, those tapes would be in the commissioner's office tomorrow.

    bats.blogs.nytimes.com

  • 2012 ALCS: Some Yankees are eager to leave New York for Game 3

    mlb_121015_alexrodriguez.jpg New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez sits in the dugout after striking out in the second inning of Game 2 of the American League championship series against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, in New York.

    blog.syracuse.com

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