Yanks point to Mussina in must win
Yanks point to Mussina in must win
Yanks point to Mussina in must win When the Yanks and Red Sox face off in the finale on Thursday, the final regular-season matchup between the two teams at Yankee Stadium, the Bombers will look to Mike Mussina to do something that New York starters have not been able to achieve in the first two games of the series — complete five innings.
Random thoughts on the passing scene: If you took all the fraud out of politics, there might not be a lot left.
A-Rod not letting struggles beat him up
A-Rod not letting struggles beat him up Alex Rodriguez hung the Yankees‘ series-opening loss on his shoulders after Tuesday’s game, but after a day to reflect, manager Joe Girardi said that he did not believe A-Rod would hang his head going forward.
Yanks’ pitching woes is their undoing
Yanks hurt by lack of pitching It would not be impossible for the Yankees to reach the postseason. But based on the pitching numbers, the Yankees‘ postseason chances are residing in a suburb of impossible.
Yankees treading on thin ice
Yankees treading on thin ice Sidney Ponson struggled to pitch into the fifth inning and Dustin Pedroia’s first career grand slam highlighted a seven-run roughing up of the Yankees‘ bullpen, dropping an 11-3 decision at Yankee Stadium and the first two games of a series that manager Joe Girardi had characterized as crucial for their chances.
Defense lets down Royals in 2-1 loss
Cliff Lee got his American League-leading 19th win and Ben Francisco hit two home runs in the Cleveland Indians‘ ninth straight victory, 10-4 over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.
His bullpen session Monday was deemed a success. “This felt better than the last time, as far as strength-wise,” Chamberlain said.
Yankees need Mussina to help save the season
The fate of the Yankees‘ season doesn’t actually rest on Mike Mussina’s right arm Thursday against Boston.
Andy Pettitte frustrated by poor outing for New York Yankees
Trying to explain his poor outing last night frustrated Andy Pettitte almost as much as the outing itself.
















