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Stadium memorabilia a link to the past
NEW YORK – If you walk into the visitors’ clubhouse at Yankee Stadium and look to the right just as you come through the door, you will see that the top of the first locker on the row looks sort of broken. Every other locker has a uniformly smooth facing with a dark number plate [...]
Partner talks about designer's murder
TAMPA – Gail Appel showed me one of her company’s biggest files, that of New York Yankee Derek Jeter. “I remember I asked him to sign every card that I could find, which he did. I told Wendy to do the same,” Appel recalled with a hint of a tear in her eye. In the [...]
AP Source: Ibanez Agrees to $1.1M Deal With Yanks
Ibanez and the Yankees agreed to a $1.1 million, one-year contract, a person familiar the negotiations said Monday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical. It includes $2.9 million in performance bonuses. “He’s a guy that’s hit right-handers very well over his career, can still play the outfield,” [...]
Lancaster Scene
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A Yankee at Last, Kuroda Wastes No Time Getting Started
After twice rejecting the Yankees’ overtures, Kuroda was at last wearing a piece of clothing with the Yankees logo on it — dark blue gym shorts. He threw a mere 25 pitches off one of the back mounds at the Legends Field complex, including a few curveballs to demonstrate that he had already been on [...]
Stadium remains A's biggest question entering 2012
This spring, the volume of A’s questions might exceed space available in The Chronicle to ponder them. More than a quarter of the team’s 40-man roster is new, with more to come when outfielder Yoenis Cespedes’ deal is official and if the team signs designated hitter Manny Ramirez. The rotation is unsettled, and so too [...]
Joe Lemire: Yankees simply had to unload Burnett
Five thoughts on Friday’s reported trade of Yankees starter A.J. Burnett — and about $18 million — to the Pirates for two minor leaguers, outfielder Exicardo Cayones and right-handed pitcher Diego Moreno: 1. Why Burnett had to go The reality of Burnett as a Yankee had grown into an untenable situation. With New York’s additions [...]
Posada had "It"
Jorge Posada, 40, retired from the New York Yankees last month after 17 years and five championships. In short, he said, he had had it, and it was time to go. He wasn’t supposed to be the Yankee catcher when the team drafted him. Third base and second base were where he worked his trade. [...]
Wakefield retires after 17 years with Red Sox
Tim Wakefield stood in the middle of the Red Sox’ Yankee Stadium clubhouse on the night of Oct. 16, 2003 with the grace and dignity that marked almost all of what would become a 19-year major league career. For the first time in that career, though, he answered questions with tears in his eyes. Wakefield [...]
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