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Ten ‘Traitors’ Who Played Both Sides of New York-Boston Baseball Rivalry
These ten famous became famous -- or infamous -- for playing on both sides of the historic New York-Boston baseball rivalry.
It’s Official: New York Yankees Restore Faith of Fans, Acquire Superstar OF
After weeks of speculation, and days of tense negotiations, the New York Yankees have finally landed their newest superstar.
These 11 World-Class Athletes Were Each Born in a Capital Region, NY County
A number of famous athletes were born and raised here in the Capital Region. Here is one famous athlete from each of the 11 counties in the Capital District.
See Photos of This Baseball Legend Playing in New York’s Capital Region
George Herman "Babe" Ruth is one of the best baseball players of all-time, and he played a bit of baseball here in Albany in the late 1920's.
What Did Bob Costas Tell Us About The New York Yankees?
It was awesome having sports broadcasting and play by play legend Bob Costas on our show on Thursday morning and afternoon.
How Upset Should NY Yankee Fans Be With Brian Cashman's Comments?
The Yankees are just spinning their wheels but won't admit that.
A Rare New York Mets Skipper Can Unpack For A While
Being the New York Mets manager has never been an easy task. It rarely promises a career of longevity, no matter how well you do. Most recently, Buck Showalter was fired one year after winning the National League Manager of the Year award.
‘Strike Three': Troubled Yankee Pitcher’s Tenure in New York is Likely Over
Domingo German was placed on outright waivers by the New York Yankees on Thursday, effectively ending his troubled tenure in The Bronx.
Lessons Learned At SUNY Carry Into The World Series
In 2012, the Stony Brook Seawolves became the first and only State of New York University or SUNY school to make it to the College World Series. Out of 297 Division I baseball programs at the time, head coach Matt Senk took his America East championship team through the 64 team tournament and made it to the final 8.
New York Mets David Stearns Showing Early Targeted Patience
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns officially took over his new post on October 2nd. Hours prior to Stearns' arrival, the Mets parted ways with manager Buck Showalter, opening the door for Stearns and his new front office to hire their own dugout CEO.
Input For Change By New York Yankees Players May Sting Cashman
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge accepted the Roberto Clemente Award on Monday, which is given annually to the Major League Baseball player that displays the highest character and embarks on true philanthropic efforts. Many around the game consider it baseball's greatest honor.
Ex-New York Met Gives Up Chance At History For Teammate
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, no player had ever gone 5 for 5 in a World Series game. So, when pinch hitter, Jace Peterson walked to the plate on Saturday night in Game 2 for the Arizona Diamondbacks against the Texas Rangers, something was strange.