I'm an on-air personality for 104.5 The Team, ESPN Radio. I'm an Albany native, although I've spent years Connecticut, Ohio, New York City and Washington DC before finding myself back in my home city. At heart I'm New York guy through and through; an avid fan of the Giants, the Knicks and unfortunately the Mets.
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Yankees Fall To Ian Kennedy & The Padres
Even with the return of Curtis Granderson, the 2013 New York Yankees line-up is not one built to overcome early deficits. On Sunday afternoon, an early deficit is exactly what Phil Hughes left them with, and the result was a 6-3 loss in San Diego.
Granderson, Nova Lead Yanks Past Padres
Saturday night’s 3-0 victory over San Diego was certainly a feel good win for the Yankees. New York’s bats were ice cold throughout much of the game, but their pitching was fantastic and their offensive hero was one they had sorely missed.
Yankees Beat Rays In Walk Off Fashion
The Yankees offense was desperately in need of a jolt, and Derek Jeter delivered one in his first at bat since returning from the disabled list, belting a home run on the first pitch he saw to give the Bombers an early 1-0 lead. New York fed off of the magic of their Captain, riding the momentum of his return to a walk off 6-5 victory.
Listless Yankees Fall To Twins
In fashion a-typical of a Joe Girardi team, the New York Yankees limped into the All Star break by losing an uninspired Sunday matinee game to the Twins, 10-4.
C.C. Sabathia, normally a work horse, lasted only four innings, allowing eight hits and three earned runs...
Derek Jeter Makes Season Debut As The Yankees Beat The Royals
Derek Jeter made his triumphant return to the Yankees line-up today, although it may be short lived. The Captain left the 8-4 victory in the 8th inning after experiencing tightness in his quad.
James Shields Shuts Down The Yankees 3-1
C.C. Sabathia did what he could to will his club to victory, but the Yankee offense was quiet again as the team fell to the Royals 3-1.
Chris Davis Powers The Orioles Over The Yankees
The Yankees loaded the bases in the first inning, twice again in the sixth against Zach Britton and tallied an impressive eleven hits on the nights. Somehow, with all that said, they managed to fall to the Orioles 11-3.
The Yankees Win As The Offense Comes Alive
In a season unlike any in recent memory, it was another no-name Yankee who stole the show. Tonight it was Zoilo Almonte, the recently called up left fielder, who helped lift the Yanks to a 6-2 victory.
Angels Topple Yankees 6-2
After stealing second and third, Ichiro stood at ninety feet from home with no outs in the top of the seventh. Three straight strikeouts later Ichiro was stranded, and the Yankees’ best chance to tie the game was over. In the end, the Angels served the Yanks their fifth straight loss, 6-2.
Yankees Lose to The A’s In 18 Inning Marathon
It took the Oakland Athletics over six hours and eighteen innings to pull out a 3-2 victory against the Yankees, and in a bizarre twist they did it with Mariano on the mound.
It was Preston Claiborne’s runner and Preston Claiborne’s loss, but Nate Freiman’s RBI single in the bottom of the eighteenth inning came off of the greatest pitcher in Yankees history, Mariano Rivera.