
Here are the boys at the Knicks game. Notice the different styles of dress (A-Rod, Melky, Tex). CC and Melky matched their shoes with their shirt. That is very impressive for Melky; he strikes me as a guy who doesn't know what day it is.

Already miss seeing your beloved Yankees on T.V.? Well, tonight at 11:35 eastern 3 of the core 4 (Jeter, Po and Pettitte) can be seen on the David Letterman show tonight. You don't even wanna know how many of the staff members have had sex with Jeter.

A-Rod 2009 Postseason Numbers (Check the Line, Yo):09 Postseason Totals: 15 Runs, 19 Hits, 5 2Bs, 6 HRs, 18 RBIs, 12 BB, .365 AVG, .500 OBPAlex was truly amazing this postseason, it seemed he was knocking home runs and big hits all month. Thank You Kate Hudson.

It has been a while but our Yankees have done it again. #27 is ours. It has been an incredible year and defeating the defending champs in a World Series showdown tops it off. The new stadium gets a World Series in it's first year; that place is already growing on me...

The Yankees have taken 3 out of 4 so far from the Sox in a crucial time in the season. The playoffs are looming and the Yankees have improved their lead in the division to a modest 5 and 1/2 games...

YANKEES (68-42)Jeter SSDamon LFTeixeira 1BRodriguez DHPosada CSwisher RFCano 2BCabrera CFHairston 3BPitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (9-6, 4.35)...

The Yankees' 2009 season has been filled with storylines, from the arrivals of Mark Teixeira, CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, and Nick Swisher, to A-Rod's return from hip surgery, to Derek Jeter's MVP-caliber season. One storyline that has seemingly been lost in this whirlwind is Melky Cabrera...

After winning 11 out of 13 coming into the White Sox series; the Yankees were riding high with a slightly comfortable lead in the division...

Mike Mussina confirmed that he will appear at old timer's day today. Moose described his retirement perfectly in this quote "I'm doing nothing"...

Now that we've hit the All Star Break. Its a good time for a check up on Jeremy Bleich's season stats. We all know about his domination of A ball. His performance for Trenton has been questioned though. His ERA is up to 6.00 and he's 0-3. Look at this DIPS stats though. They're not bad at all...

I got an offer to start writing over at the Sliding Into Home Yankees blog and I decided to take it. I've got no hard feelings about my time here and Charlie, Nate, and Domenic have all been great and its been fun writing here. I do not plan on leaving this blog...










