Armida: Yankees, Jeter Do The Right Thing
The decision to pay Derek Jeter $12 million isn’t about romanticism. It isn’t about a reward for a Hall of Fame career. It is based on business.
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The decision to pay Derek Jeter $12 million isn’t about romanticism. It isn’t about a reward for a Hall of Fame career. It is based on business.
John Delcos examines the construction of the 2013 Red Sox and how might our teams benefit from their approach.
The World Series is upon us in a matter of days and the New York Yankees can learn from both the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox in building their team.
Magic Johnson is new at the ownership game, but even he had to be smart enough to realize he can’t comment on a player under contract with another team.
Joe Girardi wants to return to manage the Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman says the feeling is mutual.
The Mariano Rivera ceremonies were well done as you knew they would, because the New York Yankees always know how to put on a show in honoring their legends.
Some Yankees fans continue to amaze me. After they were swept in Boston over the weekend, what I heard on talk radio the past two days were disgruntled fair-weather fans
The Wilpons and general manager Sandy Alderson value Collins as a loyal lieutenant who has put his ego aside and walked the organizational line without creating waves.”
Michael Eder over at the collaboration site, “It’s About The Money and The Yankee Analysts” posted about the possibility of the Yankees bolstering their rotation from outside the organization, rather than within.
Andy Pettitte is one step closer to the start of a renewed career as a Yankee.