This week’s New York magazine cover features Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, “Pitching God.”
Every time I look through Rivera’s baseball-reference.com page, I find something new that amazes me.
This week’s New York magazine cover features Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, “Pitching God.”
Every time I look through Rivera’s baseball-reference.com page, I find something new that amazes me.
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I never want to see Andy Pettitte high-five a mascot ever again.
Andy Pettitte Trenton Thunder bobblehead at Foley’s in NYC.
This Google Images result for “Yankees cap” makes me want to throw up.
I am NOT OK with the St. Patrick’s-ing of any New York Yankees apparel. The Bronx Bombers are America’s most legendary sports franchise, not a beer pong team.
It’s amazing that Joe DiMaggio made the cover of TIME magazine (July 13, 1936) just three months into his Yankees career, but what’s up with that swing?
I’m guessing that’s a pose and that the imaginary ball would’ve been crushed in the direction his left foot is pointed. I really have no idea how this is a menacing swing and not a brutal whiff.
A few of these issues are available on eBay for $125-$300.
Source: TIME
Knicks and Syracuse play today, but I’m going with my favorite Yankees tee as pitchers and catchers report to spring training.
Snowy Yankee Stadium transformed by Tiny Planet app
Behind-the-Plate View at Snowy Yankee Stadium on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
During the Select a Seat open house
Who doesn’t love a beer served in a Yankees glass? (From last night)
Hot Dogs > Steroids
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