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Forget the NLCS. What about those two re-broadcasts of 'Seinfeld' every night??
The planning, the practice pitches ... the conspiracy.
Last night's burst of emotion was just another sign of an emerging Yankee character.
Team fans are rejoicing. But what about fans of baseball in general?
Prince Hal wins! The cool and calculating younger son seizes control of the Yankees from his blustering brother Hank!
It looks like the Horace Mann–educated slugger has taken his smarts into the boardroom and won a better contract with the Pirates — and maybe changed baseball in the process.
A desire to have a studio in New York City proper might not be the only factor here.
Thanks to David Wright's two-run homer last night, the Mets are tied with the Phillies for first in the NL East. But wait, doesn't this feel familiar?
Despite the Yankees' massive mustache push, the Bronx Bomber didn't make it into the All-Star Game.
The Yankees are pushing for Giambi to get into the All-Star Game, and their main strategy is all 'stache.
Did Jerry Manuel call Shea fans a big pile of manure? The city's tabloids disagree.
The fired Mets manager goes into exhaustive detail over his final days with the team. We're just not sure why.
The Mets hired Willie Randolph because of what he had come to represent. Four years later, that's why they fired him, too.
See if you can tell which of these quotes is real, and which are from the 'Onion.'
Johan Santana's opening day debut with the Mets was solid but not mind-blowing. But that doesn't stop the sports press from losing their heads.
And so it begins: the final season in the old Yankee stadium (built in 1923) begins today. The first regular game, against the Blue Jays, starts today at 1:05 p.m. What the press is wondering about on the big day.
As the Yankees try to sort out their pitching lineup for the year, manager Joe Girardi announced yesterday that 22-year-old Joba Chamberlain won't be in the starting role that Hank Steinbrenner noisily projected for him.