The Yankees Would Prefer You Not Say Mean Things About Them
The want to ensure that all future books about the Yankees are “positive in tone.”
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The want to ensure that all future books about the Yankees are “positive in tone.”
The Red Sox traded Manny Ramirez to the Los Angeles Dodgers this afternoon, and while this means plenty to the balance of power in the AL East, it means plenty more to our old pal Joe Torre.
The Mets hired Willie Randolph because of what he had come to represent. Four years later, that's why they fired him, too.
Joe Torre's new look, Ashlee Simpson's continued Saturday Night Live ban, and Rudy Giuliani's black eye — read all about it in our daily roundup of the juice in New York's gossip columns.
When we first saw the photo of the new Yankee Stadium’s Monument Park last week, we were bummed to learn that not only had it been moved from its quirky home in left–center field, but that its new location would be a charmless spot underneath the restaurant, in the center-field batter’s eye. But after seeing the photo again on Curbed today, we noticed something much more uplifting.
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