All posts tagged "Baseball"
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Baseball
/ 5 years agoWild Night in the Wild West of The Bronx Leads to a Yankees Walk-off Against Royals
THE BRONX, N.Y. — The mysterious glow from the full moon above displayed as a poignant symbol of what lied ahead...
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Baseball
/ 5 years agoUrshela and Co. Make an Early Impact to Prevent Rays from Earning Game 3 Win
THE BRONX, N.Y. — Statements. That’s what the Yankees needed to do and that is exactly what they did in their...
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Baseball
/ 5 years agoHope Springs Eternal
One of the most beautiful things we hear every winter is, “Only 21 days for pitchers and catchers!” It is the...
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Baseball
/ 5 years agoMaking Changes Is Not Always A Good Thing
Over the past ten years we have seen baseball change dramatically. We have witnessed the transformation of the game from players who were allowed...
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Sports
/ 6 years agoAre Records Really Meant To Be Broken?
On September 6th 1995, twenty five years ago, Cal Ripken JR. broke Lou Gehrig’s 56 year old record of 2131 consecutive...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoYankees Remain Perfect At Home With Win Over Red Sox
NEW YORK — As the grey clouds of a dreary August evening turned dark, the New York Yankees summoned enough momentum...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoCarlos “🍪” Carrasco Makes Impressive Starting Debut Since Diagnosis
NEW YORK — Carlos “Cookie” Carrasco’s tale of adversity did not seem evident when the 33-year-old righty stepped onto the hill...
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MLB
/ 6 years agoShades of 2019 For New York Mets Faithful, But Don’t Despair
FLUSHING — “Oh no not again,” would have been the anguished cry from the diehard New York Mets faithful, but without...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoOn Opening Day, Céspedes & Díaz Shine over Braves in Flushing
NEW YORK — The pulse of a city skipped a beat when New York Mets designated hitter Yoenis Céspedes clobbered a...
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Baseball
/ 6 years agoYanks, Dodgers Open The Doors To Baseball’s New Reality With Wins On Opening Day
NEW YORK — If you asked any baseball fan who they’d expect to see in the 2020 World Series, more than...
