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Posts Tagged New York Yankees

2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
O’s socialist-illegal-alien-advocate brainwashes High Schoolers
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison


Rocket Indicted!

On August 24, 2010 at 8:24 am

Rocket Indicted!

Roger Clemens has been indicted for perjury. This is about as shocking as the time Barry Bonds got indicted for the same thing.  Clemens maintains his innocence with such ferocity that it’s almost impossible to believe him. Thou do protest to much so to speak.  In case you missed the last two years, Roger Clemens [...]

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Quotes from The Boss

On July 19, 2010 at 8:23 am

Quotes from The Boss

After George Steinbrenner passed away last week, many have taken to singing his praises, myself included. The man was a great person and was more caring than many even knew about. He also said things that kept the newspapers in business. He was constantly on page six in the New York City papers and never without a quote. Let’s [...]

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Final thoughts on The Boss

On July 15, 2010 at 6:52 am

Final thoughts on The Boss

After George Steinbrenner passed away yesterday (on my birthday) a lot of thoughts run through your head as a Yankee Fan. You think about all the times he was a jerk. The times he fired, hired, then fired Billy Martin again. You think about the time he ran through the club house after 2001′s World [...]

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George Steinbrenner Dies From Massive Heart Attack

On July 13, 2010 at 9:57 am

George Steinbrenner Dies From Massive Heart Attack

Breaking… George Steinbrenner has died from a massive heart attack. From NBC New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner died this morning after suffering a massive heart attack, the Associated Press reports. Steinbrenner celebrated his 80th birthday on July 4. Steinbrenner’s micromanaging on the field and penchant for pursuing high-priced free agents — and later taking [...]

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Giving a Red Card to the Vuvuzela

On June 21, 2010 at 6:56 am

Giving a Red Card to the Vuvuzela

Brace yourselves, sports fans: the scourge of the South African World Cup competition (and no, I’m not talking about the atrocious referees; that will have to keep for another day) may be coming to a baseball game near you. Yes folks, gotta love the vuvuzela (which incidentally, should not to be confused with a term [...]

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NY Governor Under Ethics Probe For World Series Tix

On November 3, 2009 at 1:19 pm

NY Governor Under Ethics Probe For World Series Tix

NY Governor, David Paterson is legally blind. Apparently he might be blind to ethics as well for accepting some World Series tickets. Batter up!

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The Yankee Captain And His Attempt At Yankee History

On September 8, 2009 at 5:10 am

The Yankee Captain And His Attempt At Yankee History

Derek Jeter, the New York Yankees captain, is in search of greatness this week. He has 10 home games to get four hits to become the all time Yankee hits leader and break the record in the Bronx. This is a feat that will most likely never be broken. In this day and age players [...]

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