Podcast: Andrew Rotondi
Andrew Rotondi of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the Yankees’ disastrous start, how nothing has seemed to change from last season and we went through over/under predictions for individual Yankees.
Andrew Rotondi of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the Yankees’ disastrous start, how nothing has seemed to change from last season and we went through over/under predictions for individual Yankees.
The Yankees used their power to get a lead, got five innings from their starter and then their bullpen closed it out
Opening Day might have just been a win over the lousy Orioles, but the Yankees used their power to get a lead, got five innings from their starter and then their bullpen closed out the game.
The grace period with these Yankees is over. This season is the first in the window of opportunity for this core to win.
Scott Reinen of Bronx Pinstripes joined me to talk about the Yankees’ worrisome starting rotation, expectations for Aaron Boone in his second season as manager and the team’s need to get off to a good start.
‘Twas the night before Opening Day, when all through the city …
Individual over/under predictions for some of the 2019 Yankees
Individual over/under predictions for some of the Yankees for the 2019 season.
With baseball back this week, it’s time for the 2019 over/under win total predictions. Five overs and five unders for the season.
Is Aaron Hicks’ contract a bargain? Will Dellin Betances and Didi Gregorius receive extensions? Should the Yankees have signed Manny Machado or Bryce Harper? This week’s Monday Mail.
After coming within one win of the World Series, the Yankees traded for a decade of the Marlins' $325 man
Let’s go back to December 2017 for an oral history of the trade which landed the Yankees the reigning NL MVP.
The undrafted, Norwegian former fan favorite is unfortunately now with Dallas
The former Rangers fan favorite deserved better than to watch the best years of the team’s core be wasted by jettisoning out the wrong players, and most egregiously, extending the wrong defensemen.