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Should Jason Giambi be Cheered or Booed after his Steroid Use?
When the Yankees signed Jason Giambi after the 2001 season, all us Yankee fans were envisioning him to be the best left handed bomber since the Bambino himself. But the recent steroid news about him has clouded his future with the team, and his relationship with the fans. One of the things I am eager to wait for in the start of next year is how Yankee fans will receive Jason.
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World Series failure or the Greatest Team ever?
The Yankees’ teams of the past decade have obtained a standard of excellence second to no other. There is no denying that these Yankee teams were special, but it takes much thought to determine which of these incredible teams deserves the title of "the greatest."
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Yankee or Traitor?
It hurt when Andy Pettitte left. He was a home grown Yankee. We thought he would always be there. But Clemens? He said he wanted to go in the hall of fame as a Yankee. He assured us that he was indeed a Yankee. And we bought it all.
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Jeter’s "loyal" fans?
As Yankees’ shortstop Derek Jeter ran full speed into the stands I couldn’t help but think back to when Jeter was in the midst of the worst slump of his career. His “loyal” fans began to lose patience and Derek Jeter was booed at his own stadium.
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The Old Yanks
Yankee fans are the best because they support their old players. When Manny Ramirez goes back to Cleveland and when A-Rod goes back to Texas, they get bood. But when Tino Martinez comes back to Yankee Stadium, he gets a standing ovation.
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G.M. stands for Get Me
It's shopping time folks and pitchers, the great ones and good one's are wanted. The first name that comes up is Randy Johnson. The second? George Steinbrenner. Everyone automatically assumes that when the Yankees need some new part, MLB factories send em' what ever they need to complete the mad construction, no questions asked.
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The Curse of the Bambino
The Curse of the great Bambino? It all started in 1919, the year that Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees for $100,000 + a loan of 300,000. After that the Red Sox have never been the same because of that one incident, right? WRONG! Ruth being sold to New York is just one of many stupid mistakes Boston has made.
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What it means to be a Yankee fan in New England
Whenever the Red Sox are in first place in the beginning of the year, all Sox fans think "This is the year!!!!!!" Well Yankee fans, there are many things we can do to shut them up and show them just who is the superior team of the two.
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Hideki Matsui: An All-Around Ballplayer
For the past 10 or so years, who is the best left fielder the Yankees have had? It wasn't Chad Curtis, it wasn't Shane Spencer, it wasn't Ricky Ledee, and it wasn't Chuck Knoublach, just naming a very few. The answer? Hands down, Hideki Matsui.
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Roger Clemens: A Great Career
Roger Clemens became the 21st pitcher of all-time to have 300 wins. But a much more amazing feat is that he became just the third pitcher all-time to have 4,000 career strikeouts. Even a more unbelievable feat is that he achieved both of them in the same game.
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This Time it Counts: All Star Game 2003
This year, the All-Star Game will not be just a soft played game and won't end in a tie. Because this time, the league that wins the All-Star Game will have home field advantage in the World Series.
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Elston Howard: The First Black Yankee
In honor of black history month, there is an article on the first black man to play for the Yankees, Elston Howard. The article describes Howard's contributions to the Yankees and the abuse he was subjected to as the first black Yankee. Click for more information
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