A Biased Look at the New York Yankees, the Greatest Franchise in the History of Sports
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It’s been a while since you’ve consistently been graced by my prescence. Well, you need to wait no longer. After some fill ins, my time off is at an end. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to do much with the off track Yankees History site, but the hope is, you’ll find me writing about the finest sports establishment in our fine world’s history on a day to day basis. Of course it helps that I’m unemployed but when Brian asked me to come back and write, it was hard to refuse.
While a large contingent of player’s are off at the WBC and while Alex Rodriguez is having his little vacation, the Yankees are coasting through the spring. Yesterday, Andy Pettitte showed us what he can do with three shutout innings. Phil Coke also had a solid outing and while he gave up a run, it was over three innings in which he struck out two and walked one. Then three relievers threw a shutout inning a piece to close out the game.
Angel Berroa singled and drove in two runs in the 7-1 win. Jorge Posada also had a nice game with two hits and two runs but his big test was the fact that he was behind the plate for the first time in a game this spring.
This afternoon, it’ll be Joba. The big hurler needs to work on some things this spring so hopefully he’ll have a solid outing.
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