Showing posts with label New York Yankees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Yankees. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Jeter Inches Up


With his single off of Jason Hammel in the 3rd inning of Monday night's game against the Orioles Jeter has moved into 16th on the MLB All-Time Hit List with 3143.  
The Top of the list looks like this:
1. Pete Rose, 4256
2. Ty Cobb, 4191
3. Hank Aaron, 3771
4. Stan Musial, 3630
5. Tris Speaker, 3514
6.Carl Yastrzemski, 3419
7.Honus Wagner, 3415
8.Paul Molitor, 3319
9.Eddie Collins, 3315
10.Willie Mays, 3283
11.Eddie Murray,3255
12.Nap Lajoie,3242
13.Cal Ripken, Jr, 3182
14.George Brett, 3154
15.Paul Waner, 3152
16.Derek Jeter, 3143

Jessica Alba
I'm not sure which is more impressive; being on the above list at all or having a smoking hot his list of past girlfriends.
Minka Kelly
Jessica Biel
Adriana Lima
Scarlett Johansson
Vida Guerra

Friday, May 11, 2012

Blue Jays Interested in Cole Hamels and Shane Victorino?

Word just broke that the Philadelphia Phillies and the Toronto Blue Jays have discussed candidates for a possible trade. Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports is reporting according to several major league sources, "at least one club - the Toronto Blue Jays, already has engaged in dialogue with the Phils about their top potential free agents, left-hander Cole Hamels and Shane Victorino."

Let that digest for a second. This should just add to all of the negative thoughts going through the minds of the Phillies fans right now. Remember it is only May 11, no team should be a seller this early into the season. This is the second time in two days that Ruben Amaro Jr. is publicly saying the Phillies could be sellers in July. Is he possibly jumping the gun? Or is Amaro just doing his job, by trying to test the waters and see who is interested and who is not, so by the time July rolls around the Phillies can be sellers and the front office will have had two months to think about players they would want in return?

But now think about this, the Blue Jays are doing their homework on players who may be available. Hamels and Victorino's names have already been floated out there, imagine all of the teams that would be interested in securing a left-handed ace and former World Series MVP, and a gold-glover. The Blue Jays,  Dodgers, Tigers, Rangers, and of course the Yankees, just to name a few early candidates.

I'm still holding out hope the Phillies can re-sign Hamels. I honestly believe if they want to prove they are committed to winning and staying successful, give Hamels whatever he wants. This is definitely looks like it could turn into a wild roller coaster ride for the Phillies and their fans if the team does not pick it up over the course of the next two months.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Mariano Rivera Career Over?

(From FoxSports)


The Yankees closer slipped on the warning track Thursday while fielding fly balls for Jason Nix before their game with the Royals subsequently having to be carted off the field.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi announced after the game that Rivera has a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season.



At the age of 42, it begs the question, "is this the end of a career for the All-Time saves leader?"  Injuries, especially as significant as a torn ACL, are not easy to come back from, especially at his age.
Rivera has been in the majors since 1995, with 1219.2 innings pitched, and earning 608 saves in 663 opportunities.