Posts Tagged ‘Xavier Nady’
Left Field Options
Since I was so “accurate” with my pitching options entry, I have now decided to breakdown some of the options for left field in 2010.
I intentionally decided to withhold typing this up until after Jason Bay and Matt Holliday signed; as it seemed that a strong percentage of Yankees fans wanted...
January 6th, 2010 | Columns, The Bullpen | Read More
Yankees’ Midterm Report Card
The Yankees are 88 games into the season at the All Star break, as good a time as any to break down the good and bad of the season. We went over this a bit in the podcast last week, but we’ll look a little more in-depth here.
On to the grades:
Catcher
Scott: It has been a strange year for the...
July 14th, 2009 | Columns | Read More
The Swish Needs to Play Everyday
I’m a big believer in Instant Karma.
In the case of Nick Swisher, karma may not have played out instantaneously, but it certainly didn’t take it’s sweet time.
It was only a few weeks ago that Joe Girardi announced Xavier Nady would be the Yankees starting right fielder. The announcement...
April 12th, 2009 | Columns | Read More
Did Andy Pettitte Reject the Yankees Offer?
There was a “report” today by a “person with knowledge of the negotiations” that Andy Pettitte rejected the Yankees $10 million offer. The offer, made by Brian Cashman in person at the end of the winter meetings, has been on the table for roughly a month.
At the official unveiling...
January 6th, 2009 | Columns | Read More
What To Do About Abreu
Word is buzzing that the Yankees are getting cold feet about offering Bobby Abreu arbitration. Mr. Abraham lays it out for us again:
The slow market seems to be causing some consternation. Bobby Abreu, for instance, doesn’t have any offers in hand. Might he accept a one-year offer from the Yankees?
Abreu...
December 1st, 2008 | Columns | Read More


