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When I was a kid growing up in the Bronx, I watched the Yankees on television religiously. Rarely did I miss a game if it was televised. Writing this makes me feel old, but I remember way back when the bleacher seats cost between one and five dollars a ticket.
The New York Yankees have had an unusual offseason, at least by their standards. Instead of spending big money to fix a problem, they decided to trade one of the best hitting prospects in baseball for one of the best young pitchers in baseball. Dealing Jesus Montero could not have been easy, but when you have the chance to acquire a potential ace like Michael Pineda and another potential front-line starter in Jose Campos, you can do things...
Good morning, Pinstripe Alley readers. Here's your regular morning news for Thursday, February 9th.
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Yankees are willing to eat up to $25M in order to trade A.J. Burnett. Per Sherman: "They know no team will take all of Burnett’s remaining two years at $33 million. But if they could save, say, $4 million this year and next year, it would provide some wiggle room to finish off their roster...
Wanna smell like the Yankees?On February 21, you will have your chance. That's the day the team will introduce two "official fragrances" called, creatively enough: "New York Yankees" and "New York Yankees for Her".(Note the overt sexism where what should be called "New York Yankees For Him" is simply "New York Yankees".)Mike Silva, New York Baseball Digest: "Yes, every team has non-baseball related products. You have checkers, chess, teddy...
Brian Bruney is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the New York Yankees and wears number 33. He is managed by pitching manager Ron Guidry.