Topic: New York Yankees
New York Yankees Interested in Trading for Alex Gordon?
According to Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe, the New York Yankees may be interested in trading with the Kansas City Royals to acquire Gold Glove left-fielder Alex Gordon. We keep mentioning him as possible trade bait for the Royals, who are trying to acquire more pitching after the Jonathan Sanchez misfire. With Brett Gardner having surgery, don’t dismiss possible interest Keep Reading
Top MLB Rivalries of 2012
For more than a century, Major League Baseball has been home to some of the most competitive and long-lasting rivalries in the history of professional sports. Whether it’s the legendary rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, or more modern rivalries between expansion teams, the league is full of hometown pride Keep Reading
Will Smith to make Major League Debut for Royals in New York
I’m going to leave the “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” jokes to anyone else who wants them… For now… Tonight in New York Kansas City Royals’ 6 foot 5 inch lefty Will Smith is slated to make his Major League Baseball debut, starting for the Royals in New York against Keep Reading
Should The “Cap System” Be Brought To Major League Baseball?
The long debated topic of bringing the “Cap system” to the MLB, has been debated, criticized and praised, but should we bring the “cap system” to Major League Baseball? Basically the cap system would assign each MLB team an equal amount of money, that each team could use to pay players. The most notable sports Keep Reading
Tuesday MLB Mailbag: Is Mariano Rivera the Greatest Reliever of All Time?
Here it is, the second edition of the Tuesday Mailbag. Thanks for the questions. Do you agree with Cole Hamels intentionally hitting Bryce Harper Sunday night? –Mike from Kansas City I’m assuming you read Travis’ take on the situation yesterday. And yes, I completely agree as well. I’m not sure why Hamels would admit to Keep Reading
Irving Falu shines in MLB debut. Luke Hochevar stinks, like every other day
I know shining and stinking are not recognized using the same sense, so I’m sure I just broke some enormous writer’s rule… Good thing for me – I am not a writer. I am a baseball fan who likes to write. See the difference? Aiming to stay positive, let’s start with Falu 28 year-old Irving Keep Reading
Kansas City’s Offense On A Hot Streak
In the last five games the Royals have scored more than 3 runs every game. That is very promising news for a team that’s offense was very slow in the month of April. Last nights game against the New York Yankees, Alex Gordon had one of his best games of the season, getting 4 hits, Keep Reading
GameDay Preview: New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals 5/5/12
Tonight’s Matchup: New York Yankees (14-12) Vs Kansas City Royals (8-17) Game time: 7:10pm Kansas City, Missouri Kauffman Stadium Lineup: Kansas City New York 1: Jarrod Dyson CF 1: Derek Jeter SS 2: Alex Gordon LF 2: Curtis Granderson CF 3: Billy Butler DH 3: Alex Rodriguez DH 4: Eric Hosmer 1B Keep Reading
Mariano Rivera: A Legend
I know it is the Evil Empire and we aren’t supposed to like any of them, but I do have one I’ve always liked. Mariano Rivera. The BEST relief pitcher in MLB history. You can argue with me in the comments, but I’m pretty sure I can trump it. Mariano, as he has always done, Keep Reading
Home Cookin’ Serves Up a “W”
Finally, the Royals can breathe a sigh of relief. In their 11th baseball game at Kauffman Stadium this season, the Boys in Blue found the “W’ column beating the New York Yankees 4-3. This win comes on the heels of a day game in Detroit where the team scrapped out a 3-2 victory against the Keep Reading






















