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  • Quick Hit: Yes, Again Nestor's King. Secures Win In Night!

    Y.A.N.K.S.W.I.N.! Nestor's good enough for an acronym at this point. What a game! 9 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 5 K's! ---

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Ed Botti

    Starting pitching. The cupboard is empty.

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Paul Semendinger

    I hope Santa brings a full baseball season. Sure, I want all the stars. Bring me Lindor and Nola and Harper too. Resign D.J. too. Bring them all in. That’s what I hope Santa brings. *** Merry Christmas to all. THANK YOU for being loyal readers.

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Mike Whiteman

    I hope Santa brings the Yankees a nice, long baseball season. With the seats filled with fans.

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Andy Singer

    When Santa comes down the chimney this Christmas, I hope he brings DJ LeMahieu with a bow on his head Based on everything we’ve seen this offseason regarding the Yankees’ relative austerity, I think bringing

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Owen Hetherington

    I have a few things on my wish list from Santa that I hope he brings to all of us this Christmas. about a $25M gap between LeMahieu and the Yankees, I think they will be able to work out a deal to bring Lastly, I hope Santa brings Yankees fans a World Series Championship in 2021.

  • What Should Santa Bring? By Lincoln Mitchell

    I would like Santa Claus to bring the Yankees some compassion for their fans.

  • Baby Bomber Pitchers: Michael King

    In any case, King is an exciting prospect. Last year, King developed a stress fracture in his elbow in spring training. King only pitched 38 innings in 2020. Michael King should be good to go in spring training. Acquiring Michael King was a terrific trade by Brian Cashman. #MichaelKing

  • Guest Post: One Ring to Rule Them All (by yankeerudy)

    You can find the original story and other great content on his blog – There Was This Time *** ONE RING And I got a great view – within a foot or so – of Lou’s 1977 World Series ring. #LouPiniella

  • About Yesterday: Yankees 6, Twins 1

    Mike King came on and allowed Larnach to score on Jose Miranda’s two-bagger, but held the Twins scoreless Notable Performances: King looks to be rounding into form, with a 1.86 ERA in 2023.

  • Jackals Shift to Hinchliffe, Plan to Bring Baseball Back To Paterson(Special from the IBWAA)

    By Dan Schlossberg (Special from the IBWAA) *** This article was featured in “Here’s The Pitch” the newsletter of the IBWAA and is shared with permission. This article was published in September 2022. *** The last bastion of Negro Leagues baseball will return to life next spring as the new home of the Jersey Jackals. Hinchliffe Stadium will have 10,000 seats, a parking garage, a museum, and many other amenities when a current $95 million facelift is finished. It was a rusting relic, with weeds growing between the wooden seats, when restoration began last spring. When completed, it is expected to be the glittering cornerstone of Paterson, the third-largest city in New Jersey. The stadium is located a short walk from the scenic Great Falls that once powered the city’s silk mills. Paterson was the nation’s first planned industrial settlement in 1792. According to Jackals owner Al Dorso, a Paterson native, Hinchliffe will not only be home field for the Frontier League team but will also be utilized for concerts, kids camps, shows, holiday events and perhaps even an annual major-league game, such as the Field of Dreams game and Little League Classic. Hall of Famer Larry Doby, who also grew up in Paterson, was among the stars who played there before they reached the major leagues. The Jackals had played in Little Falls, where their Yogi Berra Stadium was adjacent to the Yogi Berra Museum near the campus of Montclair State University. But Hinchliffe is larger and more accessible, with good rail and bus connections plus proximity to I-80 and Routes 46, 20, and 21. “We’re thrilled to have the Jackals in Paterson,” said Mayor Andre Savegh. “This development is another watershed moment – pun intended – with the Great Falls [so close] to the stadium, for the city. It will surely act as a catalyst for new expansion, entertainment, and jobs in the area.” Dorso agreed. “I still know this town like the back of my hand and have many fine memories,” he said. “This is a great opportunity to give back and add to the rich history of this region. “We have approached this effortwith a community-first mindset, starting with working with Mayor Savegh and other local officials and business leaders. We plan to create a true ecosystem of opportunity in the months and years ahead.” Along with Birmingham’s Rickwood Field, Hinchliffe is one of two ballparks remaining from the Negro Leagues, which gradually ceased operating after Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color barrier with the 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers. The Jackals are one of 16 teams in the Frontier League, an independent circuit. *** HTP weekend editor Dan Schlossberg of Fair Lawn, NJ can’t wait to get to the museum. In the meantime, he’s covering the Braves-Mets title chase and other stretch-drive baseball for forbes.com, Latino Sports, USA TODAY Sports Weekly, Sports Collectors Digest, and various other outlets.

  • About Last Night: NYY 4, DET 2

    Austin Wells could be a name to see making it to the MLB on September 1st when the rosters expand from a 26 line-up last night: --- Player(s) of the Game - Home Runs are Nice; The Pitching Was Better Michael King The pitching last night was also very good and the tandem of Jhony Brito and Michael King has been very Could either of Michael King or Jhony Brito become a solid or foundational future rotation piece? Ben Rortvedt has a bigger offensive promise, is a left-handed hitter, will be just 26-years old (to Higgy's

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