The Old Yankee Stadium

The Old Yankee Stadium
The Old Yankee Stadium. Photo Taken by John Cruz

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Winter Talks

Are we still talking about trading Brett Gardner? 


Now Rumors are swirling around about their closer Andrew Miller! Are you guy's nuts? Miller stays, Brett Gardner must stay as well.
Andrew Miller. Photo Courtesy by Arturo Pardavila III

The Yankees are willing to bring their "open to anything" approach to their Winter Meetings that takes place in Nashville, Tennessee.

Brian Cashman says that he continues to say that we will be receptive to pitches from other ball clubs.
Brian Cashman. Photo Courtesy by jimmyack205

"According to Cashman "If teams want to toss out an offer that includes outfielder Brett Gardner or closer Andrew Miller, for example, the Yanks will at least listen"(Hoch).

The Yankee organizations believe that they have a roster capable of being competitive in the American League East.

"Cashman's stance is more an invitation to be wowed than born from any specific urgency filtering out of the Bronx" (Hoch).

"I think it's about roster upgrades more than anything else," Cashman said. "We'll gravitate to the positional side, the relief side, the rotation side -- whatever I can make materialize" (Hoch).

The MLB.com and MLB Network will have the full wall-to-wall coverage of the 2015 Winter Meetings from the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. 

The Network will be launching 35 hours of live Winter Meetings coverage starting Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. The fans also have the option of doing live streaming of all news conferences on MLB.com.

While the "Big Boss" general partner Hal Steinbrenner has said that he expects to add at least one starting pitcher before next spring, the Yankees so far have stayed away from acquiring any big-ticket names in free agency, for instance, we let David Price go to our rivals the BostonRed Sox!

"Steinbrenner has often said that the Yankees shouldn't need a $200 million payroll to win a World Series, and as such, Cashman has actively pursued the trade market in another attempt to improve the team's youth and flexibility" (Hoch).

The bottom line is the Yankees had only about $12 million come off this past year's payroll. That is not enough folks. 

I guess the timing doesn't seem right to make a play for any big names out there in the market. The fact is, over the next two years following the 2015 season; the Yankees will see the deals of Mark Teixeira, Carlos Beltran, Alex Rodriguez and CC Sabathia all expire.

Is that good news? That remains to be seen!

"The fact that we do have rather large commitments that we're tied into currently will affect the ability to strategize to every level, but it doesn't mean you don't have the ability to have those conversations nonetheless," Cashman said recently. "We will" (Hoch).

The Yankees still have the second base issue they need to address, and to be honest with guys we could benefit from having another starting pitcher. We just don’t know what we are going to get from CC Sabathia.

The rest of pitching staff is okay, but at certain times the staff is kind of suspect with the exception of Nathan Eovaldi.

So we will just have to sit back and see what kind of "wheeling and dealing," Cashman can do this winter. I leave you guys with the a Yankees Hot Stove Video, enjoy.

Until my next post enjoy and be well :)

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Robinson Cano Back To The Yankees?

Stay In Seattle


As usual this is that time of year when rumors start to float around, "like crazy." 

The word on the "street" is that Robinson Cano is unhappy in Seattle and missing New York City!
Robinson Cano. Photo Courtesy by EricEnfermero

Really are serious? Give me a freaking break, why the heck did you leave in the first place, Robby?

I tell you why folks one-word greed! That's right Cano went for the money; baseball is a business and the players will go where the money is at.

It is very rare these days, that will you have players; that play their whole entire career with one ball club, e.g., Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams.

So is there any real chance that the Yankees make a play Cano?

Now there are new rumors that Brett Gardner is going to the Seattle Mariners?
Brett Gardner. Photo Courtesy by Keith Allison

C'mon guys don’t do it! If you are trying to cut back the payroll, this deal will not help you.

I mean it sounds like a terrific idea, especially since the Yankees have not been able to replace Cano.

Whether Cano does or doesn't miss New York, is a moot point!

One of Cano's representatives has sent the word out to the Mariners on Monday that everything is great.

The money alone that remains on his humongous deal with the Seattle Mariners would rule out a potential reunion with the Yankees.

Folks, let not forget that Cano, still has eight years and $192 million remaining on his contract.

The Yankees are trying to climb out of their long-term commitments, with the aging veterans that they have on their ball club.

"Hal Steinbrenner again stating that his team shouldn't need a $200 million payroll to win the World Series"(Hoch).

In a fantasy world, "it has been suggested that the Yankees could pitch the Mariners on a Cano-for-Jacoby Ellsbury swap, flipping one massive contract for another"(Hoch).

Now even if this fantasy deal would go through, the Mariners would have to swallow a huge part of the difference, as Ellsbury still has five years and $105 million remaining. 

Now the good news is that Ellsbury is from the Pacific Northwest

Now bear in mind once again, this is wishful thinking on my part, that Ellsbury would be willing to waive his no-trade clause in favor of moving back closer to his "stomping grounds."

But like I said, this is all wishful thinking and not baseball talk.

Until I see Robby back in a Yankee's uniform and Ellsbury somewhere else, this is just a bunch of talk that is going nowhere! 

For now I leave you guys with one of Cano's Highlight reels when he was with the Yankees. 

The video will demonstrate, why he is missed by the fans and at this point of game why he is irreplaceable!

Until my next post enjoy and happy holidays :)

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Brett Gardner in trade rumors?

The Yankees Are Crazy


You guys want to trade away Brett Gardner are you freaking kidding me? The Yankees need speed, and they need people to get on base.
Brett Gardner. Photo Courtesy by Keith Allison

Gardy can provide in both of these areas, that the Yankees are lacking severely. If anything what about Jacoby Ellsbury?
Jacoby Ellsbury. Photo Courtesy by Keith Allison.

Clearly the guy is talented but since being injured, he has not nearly produced; anywhere near what this guy is capable of bringing to the ball club.

Ellsbury has a "super blown up" contract.

It is no secret that the Yankees are notorious for giving away a "boat load" of cash to players and for some reason, once they come over to the Yankees, they falter.

"They should have never let Curtis Granderson get away." Huge mistake!

Here is what Brian Cashman had to say about the trade rumors.

"I am open to anything that anybody wants to talk about, whether it's a full no-trade contract, a limited no-trade, no no-trade, a prospect, a low-level, mid-level or high-level player," Cashman said. "I'm just open to anything. It's business as usual"(Hoch).

If Cashman decides to trade Gardy, there will be plenty of Yankee fans livid and that would include this writer as well…smh!

This is the time, when the Yankees are always trying to cut some corners from their payroll.

Unfortunately, the Yankees have to sever ties from some of their long-term commitments to veteran players.

For example, Player's like Gardner, who is 32, happens to have  $39.5 million remaining on his contract over the next three seasons.

The Yanks are contemplating a way, that they could swap Gardner for a second baseman or a starting pitcher -- or possibly both -- they are willing to entertain this madness.

My response to that, don't make that critical mistake guys. Move Ellsbury and keep Gardner! That of course, is wishful thinking :)

I leave you guys with some of Gardy's highlight's from the first half of the 2015 season.Until my post enjoy and be well.

Friday, November 13, 2015

The New Yankee Stadium

"The House That Ruth built" is Gone


Babe Herman Ruth, was a man who transcended the sport of baseball. The Babe was a man who was larger and than life, he was a true legend. 

Historians believe that Babe Ruth, was somewhat responsible for saving baseball. After the "Black Sock scandal" people had lost faith in the game of baseball; but the Babe helped to change of all that. 

There was never a player a like Ruth, not before or after. In honor of Babe Ruth, here is an image of him.
Babe Ruth- Photo Courtesy by Jimdob

I still remember like it was yesterday when the New YorkYankees were making the announcement that that were tearing down the Old Yankee Stadium and building the new one. "I was extremely sad to see "The House of Ruth, come down." Here is an image of the original Yankee Stadium.
Main entrance to Yankee Stadium during the 1920s- Photo Courtesy by Matanya

The entire baseball ghost of the past, the legends, the championships, the only perfect game ever pitched in a World Series game was coming to an end.

Rumor has it that they were thinking of moving the team out of the Bronx.

I said, "Are you freaking kidding me, why the heck would they move the Yankees out of the Bronx." 

"We are called the Bronx Bomber's for a reason."

Thankfully, that never took place, and the team moved across the street. This new stadium is beautiful, but it has no identity. The tickets are way too expensive; the stadium has evolved into a more corporate environment.
Inside The New Yankee Stadium. Photo Courtesy by Codeepthought4

Gone are the days of people actually being intimated, by coming to the Bronx to play the Yank's. 

That is mostly due to the fact, that the real fans like me; can't afford those ticket prices. Well, maybe the bleachers…lol!

Even the bleachers have lost its mystique, no more "bleacher creatures."

I remember the Captain, Derek Jeter, thanking the fans and saying; now we need to make some new memories at the new stadium.

The whole speech sounded great, but I was still in shock over the old Yankee Stadium coming down!

Well in all honesty since, 2009 that Yankees haven't done "squat" to get us to another championship.

Thanks to Arod and Godzilla (Hideki Matsui) for making that happen for us.

Of course there were other Yankee ballplayers that contributed, but the real fans know whose back; we rode all the way to becoming World Champions in 2009.


So my friends,  "The House That Ruth Built"  is no more; but the legacy of the Yankees continues, but it sort of feels like we will have to do in corporate environment! 

Until my next post, enjoy and be well. I leave with you guys this video from the man who they called "Sultan of Swat,"The Yankee Legend." Babe Ruth.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

The" Big Fella" is out of Rehab!


 CC Comes Clean Since Out of Rehab With Robin Roberts!


According to " Good Morning " co-anchor RobinRoberts, "New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia says he had “no other option…but to get help” when he left his team last month during the playoffs to go to rehab"(Roberts).
C.C. Sabathia. Photo Taken by Keith Allison

For the fans, we felt that we somewhat cheated out of a starting pitcher and that this was bad timing on his part; to announce his decision to go into rehab.

In the interview with Roberts Sabathia, 35 spoke for the first time, completing his stay in rehab to treat alcoholism.

“It was just the time,” Sabathia said of his decision to leave the Yankees on the eve of the American League Wild Card elimination game against the Houston Astros" (Roberts).

Sabathia continued with his interview, with Roberts and this what he said, "like I said, I know it was a bad time of the season, but I woke up on that Sunday morning in Baltimore and there was no other option for me but to get help,” Sabathia said"(Roberts).

This decision came during a critical time for the Yankees'; Sabathia was in Baltimore at the time with his teammates for a series against the Orioles

The Yankees were consequently, swept in three games by Baltimore. This was the last game, coming just days before Sabathia; would announce to the team that, he was leaving them for the rest of the season.

The dagger for us fans, was that the Yankees went on to lose to the Houston Astros 3-0 and were eliminated from the playoffs.
Consequently, whether CC was there or not, I am not sure if that would have made a difference or not! The Yankees simply got outplayed in all facets of the game.

During, the interview with Roberts; Sabathia, had with his wife Amber, by his side. 

He expressed his empathy towards the fans, by saying that he understands the shocked reaction of Yankee fans; but added that he had to treat his alcoholism like the disease it is.

“I understand where, you know, fans would be upset and people would not understand,” Sabathia said. “If it was my knee or if it was anything else, then people wouldn't have a problem with it.”(Roberts).

“You know, it being alcoholism, it was tough for people to swallow, but it's the same thing,” he added"(Roberts).

The good news is that Sabathia, has completed his rehab and said that he is already looking ahead,  to next season. We wish the "Big Fella" the best of luck.

“Just getting back with my teammates, being back in Yankee Stadium, enjoying the fans and, you know, pitching,” Sabathia told Roberts. "That's what I love to do, competing. I'll be back out there 100 percent, ready to go"(Roberts).


Sunday, November 1, 2015

27 Championships and Counting!

The Heart of a Champion


When you think about the Yankees, you think about, the prestige, the glory and the fame. In addition, what also comes to mind, when one thinks about the Yankees' is they that define; what a being a champion is all about. Twenty-seven times proves that. In memory of the Boss George Steinbrenner, I've include this image of  him.
George Steinbrenner, 2003. Photo courtesy of New York Yankees & MLB
Steinbrenner while he was alive ruled with a "iron fist."  He was very demanding and as result of his authoritative nature, it brought back the winning ways to Yankee Stadium. We survived and endured an 18 year drought, that ended in 1996; when the Yankee's beat the Atlanta Braves in Six games.

Steinbrenner always tried, to put together the best team possible and give the Yankee organization; a chance to win a championship.

Now some people could say, "yeah well that Yankees bought those some of those championships."

Well my answer to that is, you still have to put nine men out in playing field and play well enough as one unit to win ballgames! And no amount of money can do that for you.

A good example of that statement, would be; when the 2003 Yankees who on paper should have demolished every team that stood in its path. The Yankees, lost to a team that was not filled with superstars and blown up contracts as were 2003 Yankees.

Folks they simply lost to a team, that outplayed them in all aspects the game! That team was the 2003 Florida Marlins.

There are more examples that one can cite here, but you guys my  point! You still have to go out there and play the game for nine innings and on any given day, any team can be beaten! 

The Yankee would not have a chance to taste some of the "Bubbly" until 2009 when they beat the Phillies.

It is 2015 and as a Yankee fan, along with tons of Yankee's fans, we await our 28th Championship banner and trophy; to hang up and put on display in Yankee stadium. Until my next post, enjoy and be well :)

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Living in San Francisco as a Yankee Fan!

Life as Yankee Fan in the Bay Area


The Golden Gate Bridge. Photo Taken by John Cruz

  
Living in San Francisco, I am 3,000 miles away from home. I lived in the Bay Area now for approximately four years. The title of my blog, Yankee fan lost in SF seems comical, but at times it feels like I am lost but not literally speaking.

I mean it, more in sense of not having other Yankees fans around me.

I am sure that they do have fans here; but those fans are not in my circle of friends.

In addition, I live here, so I do support the local teams from the Bay Area such as the San Francisco Giants, the Warriors, 49ner's, and the San Jose Sharks. Sorry guys, not a fan of the Raiders. Here is an image, of one my favorite ballplayers Stephen Curry, who plays for the Golden State Warriors.
Stephen Curry. Photo Taken by Noah Salzman

However, my allegiance shall and always be with my Bronx Bomber's, the New York Yankee's.
161st Street-Yankee Stadium. Photo Taken by CompuRIP

Speaking of the Yankee's, how about those Mets? 

Wow, what a run that team has had this season! They have my support; I hope they win, so they can bring back the trophy back to New York City.

The trophy has not been in NYC since 2009, when the Yankees won, the World Series. For the Mets, this will be their third trophy, if they can pull this thing off. 

San Franciscan's love their teams and they are very vocal about it sometimes. But, they do have respect for the Yankees and all the accomplishment and prestige that comes with that ball club.

I have had some interesting conversations with the people here in San Francisco. In particular, at Safeway with my buddy Eric; who is a huge fan of all the local teams here, Eric even likes the Patriots.

That is ok; I won’t hold that against him....lol. The Yankees did better than, I expected them to do this year. I think most people felt the same way. 

I mean nobody in their wildest imagination, would have expected to see Arod have the year he had, with that type of production!

It was an amazing season for Arod; then Tex goes down from some freak injury and he was having a " heck of a season." "What a bummer."

When Tex went down, I had a bad feeling about that one! I have to tell you guys, that Joe did an admirable Job, with what all the adversity, he had to deal with all season long.

Now we will look towards next season, I will be keeping you guys posted with the rumors, winter talks, hot stove etc. For now, I leave you guys, with some of the greatest moments in Yankee History.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Now That the Season is Over!

A New Era and New Dynasty


Now that the season is over, I can talk to you guys a bit about my early experiences with the Yankees. My first vivid memory of the Yankees was the 96 World Series Championship.

 Paul O'Neill at New Comiskey Park, 1996. Photo Taken by Clare and Ben

That was a "heck of a year." It was the beginning of a new era and a new dynasty.

I remember saying to myself, "Joe Torre, are you kidding me"? "That guy has never won anything."

"Doesn’t he have a losing track record, I said oh my gosh, come on guys, you could do better than that."

Boy was I wrong; he brought the winning way's back to Yankee stadium and helped end an 18-year drought, for the Yankees.

In addition, to ending the drought Joe Torre; brought with him that, National league style, of playing which was completely awesome.

I wish the Yankees would go back to that kind of style of playing, when there were no superstars; just teamwork, hustle, and hard work.
 
I remember Jete, short for Derek Jeter, Mo, short for Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Joe Girardi, Wade Boggs, and of course BernieWilliamsMan that was a great team.

Anyhow, that was the first of four championships under Joe Torre. For me, it will always be the most memorable one too.  

Out of the 27 Championships, I have had the fortune of watching five of them, 96, 98, 99, 00, and 09.

David Wells in the Bleachers. Photo Taken by Cris Ptacek

Still waiting for number 28, but we will have to wait until next year, to take another crack at it! For now here is a full clip from that 96 championship highlights enjoy guys.

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Monday, October 12, 2015

Picking up the Pieces!

The Aftermath


So the season is the finally over, for the New York Yankees and as the usual winter talks will take place, talks about which holes need to be filled, etc. 

Sure as a Yankee fans, we would have loved to have seen our team advance, into the next round of playoffs; but unfortunately that is baseball, some teams go home, while others continue to chase their dream. For us as Yankees fans, we enjoyed the fruits of our labor 27 times.
Even with all of those accomplishments, if would have been sweet to add one more ring to the collection. Joe Girardi did what could with this team, he had a lot of adversity to deal with injuries, and what not! 

The major need for this team, that definitively needs to addressed in the off season, is the second base issue!

Greg Bird did an admirable job for Mark Teixeira when he went down for the season.
Greg Bird. Photo Taken by Arturo Pardavila III
Tex will be returning next season, which means more than likely that the Yankees will be sending Bird, back down to triple A. As far their rotation is concerned, there isn’t many gaps that have to be filled, they just need more consistency.

But knowing Yankees, we will be looking for ways improve the team, to make us more competitive and ultimately, bring home that 28th championship trophy.


During my next post, since the season is over; I will be going into some of my own personal memories, of the Yankees while I was growing up in the Bronx.


The Bronx-Yankee Stadium. Photo by Courtesy by Gryffindor

 Until my next post enjoy :)