Miguel Cairo has been a Yankee since 2004 excluding 2005 season which was the Tony Womack experiment. In his tenure as a Yankee he has been nothing short of a good serviceable back up infielder. This off season in the Randy Johnson trade, one of the three players obtained in the trade was slick fielding [...]
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March 13, 2007Hughes Struggles
March 11, 2007Phil Hughes was not sharp today in his third outing of spring training. Hughes pitched a inning and a third gave u 3 hits and allowed 3ER. Uncharacteristically Hughes did not have good control and walked 3 batters, which is rare for a guy who’s career k/BB in the minors is exactly [...]
Josh Phelps is mashing right now…
March 10, 2007You can tell me it’s early. That’s fine. But at this point in Spring Training, Josh Phelps has clearly wrested the right handed first baseman spot away from the absentee Andy Phillips, who is not in Spring Training due to family matters. At this point in Spring Training, Phelps is hitting a [...]
Pavano Update: Will not make tonight’s start
March 9, 2007According to Peter Abraham at his Lohud Blog Pavano will not make his scheduled start tonight for “personal reasons”. Team officials say it’s nothing physical but that Joe Torre will comment about it after the game. This is purely speculation but: perhaps a trade is on the horizon? If that’s the case, [...]
Carl Pavano Doesn’t Want to Pay His Agent
March 8, 2007Remember the “Carlpalooza” hype-fest back when Carl Pavano was a free agent? Well that was all a great job by his agent, and most definitely raised the amount of money Pavano got on his deal. However, now it seems Pavano is dissatisfied with his agents performance. SI.com reports that team sources say [...]
Curt Schilling has an opinion…again.
March 7, 2007Hey everyone, check this one out! Mr. Curt Schilling, who the people on my message board have affectionately started to call “fat actress”, has now created his own blog to state his bloated, if you will, opinion. Go ahead and give it a look. 38 Pitches Blog