The WIN METHOD has just completed its 15th year of operation. As a player evaluation tool, the WIN METHOD is second to none. The WIN METHODs record of success is unparalleled over these past 15 years. 15 seasons, 14 times reaching the playoffs, 7 pennants and 5 WORLD SERIES championships. No other team is even in the ballpark in attaining this record of success and achievement.
Since this blog was started, you the YANKEE fans, the greatest fans in the world, have been posting and reading and learning from this site. Your support is second to none and you guys and gals make the baseball talk forums look like morgues. particularly when it comes to wisdom, insight and baseball knowledge. Thank you all.
The WIN METHOD will be working this off season to improve our great YANKEE team in an attempt to begin the second decade of the 21st century with another playoff, pennant, and WORLD SERIES team. Our goal is to win it all in 2010.
Hope you all enjoyed the parade through the Canyon of Heroes and the ceremonies at City Hall in New York. I went to Tampa to visit Mr.S. and we watched the event together on television. Thank you Mr.S for what you have done for the YANKEE team, your unwavering support of the WIN METHOD, giving the YANKEE fans the grandest new baseball park in the world, and your unending desire to WIN.
Touching on this past season, the playoffs, and the World Series. What a season from manager Joe Girardi and his staff who seemed to push all the right buttons while being above the ignorant second guessing from the sports media. The impeccable handling of the pitching staff, the building of camaraderie on the team, and the winning attitude you have shown. And how about the CORE FOUR, Captain Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Mariano Rivera, and Jorge Posada. All the best at their respective position over the past 15 years in baseball. All original WIN METHOD evaluated and selected players and all possible future Hall of Famers.
YANKEE fans, basque in the glory of your team, keep supporting your team, and keep coming back to this blog. I will try to keep you all abreast of any significant happenings whenever possible.
What a great blog entry. Thank you WIN METHOD, Mr. Steinbrenner, the Yankee team and all Yankee fans.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff WIN METHOD. Hey fans, to pass the off season, why don't we post some fantastic, interesting, amazing information regarding Ynakee players or teams. Achievements, feats, oddities, or anything you guys find interesting.
ReplyDeleteHere's one. David Cones perfect game on 7/18/99 was the first no-hitter in regular season inter-league play.
ReplyDeleteGreat post WIN METHOD. Go get them this off season. I like the your idea johnsondc. I'll see if I can find something.
ReplyDeleteIn 1930 the Yankees were the first team to use a phone from the dugout to the bullpen.
ReplyDeleteNice blog WIN METHOD. Here's another note. Mickey Mantle was the first major league baseball player to hit a home run in Houstons Astrodome.
ReplyDeleteI've got some great Derek Jeter ones that I will post one at a time. In the history of baseball Derek Jeter has the highest WORLD SERIES batting average of all right hand batters against left hand pitching. Over .400/ Just think of all the right hand batters in the history of the game.
ReplyDeleteJeter is simply amazing. Anyone who knocks him is an utter fool. And there are some. Here's one. Derek Jeter is the first Yankee to win the MLB All-Star game MVP award.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff guys, but I miss the dumb stat frauds.
ReplyDeleteWalter, don't jinx us. Just say NO to stat frauds.
ReplyDeleteAndy Pettitte had the most wins as a Yankee pitcher in the decade of the 1990's with 81.
ReplyDeleteJoe DiMaggio was the first player in MLB to hit 3 HRs in a game in 3 different decades.
ReplyDeleteAnd WIN METHOD picked the Yankees in six games. He knows his baseball. 2010 will come quickly.
ReplyDeleteDerek Jeter has won his fourth Gold Glove at shortstop, joining New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira among the American League players honored for fielding excellence.
ReplyDeleteWOW! At his age Jeter the best defensive shortstop in the game. With Tex the best defensive first baseman in the game. Four Gold Gloves for Jeter who is also the best player in baseball.
Speaking of Jeter. When Ozzie Guillen was commentating on FOX during the World Series he referenced Jeter as "God" a couple of times. Referring to Jeter as the best in baseball.
ReplyDeleteBest blog regarding baseball I've ever come across.
ReplyDeleteTo anyone...what position is our ned for 2010?
ReplyDeleteIf Damon and Matsui are resigned, probably no position spot. then I would think starting pitcher.
ReplyDeleteWithout doubt, Jeter is the best defensive shortstop in baseball. He makes plays others only dream about. And he makes the plays on the biggest stage with the brightest lights in the most prolific situations. Anyone who thinks otherwise must be on some half arse baseball forums.
ReplyDeleteI second that bigbadwolf. Jeter over his career has definitely been the best defensive shortstop in baseball.
ReplyDeleteHere's a fact. Roger Clemmons got his 300th win and 4000th strikeout in the same game.
Jeter rules, anyone who does not think so is a fool.
ReplyDeleteJeter and Tex win the Silver Slugger awards, but it can't be. According to the talk forums, they suck. What utter imbeciles on the talk forums. Thank God, we have people who know baseball here.
ReplyDeleteI love the information I get on this blogsite. I get info before my friends, it is always accurate, and the postings are so positive. Being a Yankee fan, I hate going to forums or sites where there are so many Yankee haters and negative posts. The worst part being, all those posters know little to nothing and are mostly jerks.
ReplyDeleteYes, great blog. Yankee Bob Meusel is the only player in World Series history to steal home twice.
ReplyDeleteGreat Yankee historic info. Good way to pass the off season. Love the WIN METHOD and common sense.
ReplyDeleteWe won the World Series, and the Yankee haters are coming out of the woodwork, like the roaches they are.
ReplyDeleteChoo choo.
Here's something special for Yankee and Derek Jeter fans.
ReplyDeletehttp://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20091113&content_id=7662674&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy
Jeter is a star no matter what endeavor he undertakes. That's why stat frauds hate him. he makes them look like fools they are.
ReplyDelete2002-2003-2004, three seasons in a row was the only time in Yankee history the team won 100 games each year.
ReplyDeleteJust a reminder WIN METHOD fans...any and all defensive statistics relating to range are 100% meaningless and represent nothing but ignorance by the developers and users of such.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry bigbadwolf, I don't think anyone who follows this blog is so stupid as to use defensive stats or even meaningless individual stats. They are left to the out in the cold stat frauds who know little to nothing about baseball.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice waking up each day being a fan of the WORLD CHAMPION baseball team.
ReplyDeleteGreat evaluation tool. Winning does make you the best. The WIN METHODs results are amazing.
ReplyDeletei would think that we may be looking for a starting pitcher or an outfielder if we do not resign Matsui.
ReplyDeleteWhoever we get, it will be the right call by WIN METHOD. Yankees 28 in 10.
ReplyDeletei love the yankees
ReplyDeleteWhen anyone uses the WIN METHOD to evaluate players or teams, it is always cut and dry who is best and why.
ReplyDeleteWhen the stat frauds use their convoluted screwed up stats, they always have to make up excuses as to why their phony stars lose so much.
When you see all these post season individual awards handed out, you can visualize just how little in general, many fans, writers, sportscasters, etc know about baseball and just who the best players are.
ReplyDeleteAgain in 10 can be our rally chant.
ReplyDeleteYankee fans, here is a good one and a first. Derek Jeter, the best defensive shortstop in baseball and the best player in baseball over the past 15 years, with his leading the Yankees to a World Series Championship this past season, has become the oldest starting shortstop to win a WS in the history of baseball. Deej does it again. Pure gold.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe so many stat fraud fools continue to demean Jeter.
ReplyDeleteIt must be the dumbing down of America.
There is one question I always ask the stat users..why is the winner not the best? They then go into their BS speak and prove themselves to be fools.
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see who the Yankees sign if anyone this off season. I know WIN METHOD is out there talking with all the FAs. WIN METHOD always comes up with something great.
ReplyDeleteWilliam...johnsondc...I second each of your opinions.
ReplyDeleteMauer got voted AL MVP, but Jeter and Tex won the WS and are the real MVPs. Helping your team and winning the WS is what baseball is played for. The MVP is only an individual statistical piece of data that leaves on empty.
ReplyDeleteYes! 28 in 10. I would get Lackey and no one else. I think that would guarantee the pennant and another WS.
ReplyDeleteHaha. the stat guys won mvps.
ReplyDeletedomenic...let me see if I got this right. You think winning an MVP award is more important than winning a World Series?
ReplyDeleteWinning is why the game is played and all that counts. The best players win the most and advance through the playoffs the most. They win World Series.
ReplyDeleteSorry duminic, the stat guys had to watch the WS on TV. The best guys were in the WS playing.
ReplyDeleteThe first season the Yankees won 100 games was the 1927 season.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY THANKSGIVING YANKEE FANS. We have much to be thankful for this season. I just got home and will be home until Monday when it is on the road again. Been to three continents and have talked to hundreds of players looking for the right WIN METHOD guys to help the YANKEES to ever more successes. Celebrate the holiday, fans, with friends and family and get ready to play for 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving everyone. To all 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving WIN METHOD and everyone. Love ya. 28 1n 10.
ReplyDeleteShalom all. Celebrate and educate all on the WIN METHOD. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteDon't eat too much fans. Enjoy. Thanks WIN METHOD.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work WIN METHOD. Get us on a big time win streak of success. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWe don't hear anything from you domenick.. Your mvp stat players didn't reach nor win the WS. Guess they aren't as good as you and your fantasy wastes think they are.
ReplyDeletedominic the stat fraud has been done in. There is now way on this Gods Earth that a person can defend losing as being better than winning. But Heaven knows some of the fools do, and to this day believe losing is better than winning. Thank God for the WIN METHOD.
ReplyDeleteWIN METHOD fans should check out some of the baseball talk forums and read the imbeciles talking about trades, who should go or stay, what FAs to sign, etc. They take BS stats and live by them to play in their fantasy leagues. None of them know baseball and they are all fools. We all should be very thankful we have the WIN METHOD.
ReplyDeleteStat frauds are all losers.
ReplyDeleteIf WIN METHODs evaluation process is anywhere near last seasons, look for a blockbuster signing.
ReplyDeleteThat would be fantastic Victor. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteIf WIN METHOD comes up with one of the top pitchers, that would pretty much make 28 in 10 a sure thing.
ReplyDeletego yankees
ReplyDeleteI agree Yankeeforever. But we still may have plenty of pitching with either Hughes, Kennedy, Wang or Chamberlain. Any or all of which could develop into top notch starters. And don't forget WIN METHODs sleeper which no one in the world talks or probably even knows about Adam Warren who may start season in AA. He could be really big time. WIN METHOD seems to know where to find them.
ReplyDeleteRemember WIN METHOD fans. Just because a player is WIN METHOD, if said player must be traded for, a trade may not be in the best interests of the Yankees and the player may get passed over. The best bets are FAs and drafts.
ReplyDeleteWIN METHOD rules, all others are fools.
ReplyDeleteDerek Jeter has been named Sports Illustrated sportsman of the year. On the article, Jeter was referred to as the greatest shortstop in the history of baseball. Something all of here at WIN METHOD already knew. WIN METHODs greatest selection.
ReplyDeleteJeter and Mo are probably the only two players in the past 20 yers than can be even mentioned as all time greats of baseball.
ReplyDeleteAgree Eddie. Jeter to be interviewed by Gretchen Carlson of Fox News today, which will be aired tomorrow morning. Jeter is one of a kind and only the Yankees have him.
ReplyDeleteJeter is the best ballplayer I have ever seen, and I've seen them all in the past 25 years.
ReplyDeleteHalladay gave the Blue Jays a trade ultimatum which significantly reduces what the Jays can expect for him.
ReplyDeleteThe baseball talk forums crybabies must really be reeling with all the awards and accolades Jeter keeps getting. Best defensive shortstop in baseball, sportsman of the year, top three in MVP, but the biggest and best of all, World Series Champion, for the fifth time.
ReplyDeleteI also like the way all the baseball talk idiots say who should be let go, who should be obtained, who should play where, who is too old or too young and on and on. They use their stat garbage and look like fools. The truth is, they know nothing.
ReplyDeleteThe SI guy is probably right. Jeter is probably the best shortstop that ever played MLB. Particularly defensively. He has no parallel.
ReplyDeleteYou got it Bill. Jeter is a rare bird. Totally committed to WIN METHOD. And winning defines the best, not BS individual stats.
ReplyDeleteI finally found a Yankee site that is so positive and supported by fans who know baseball. I'm here for good.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Al. You will get nothing but knowledgeable baseball fans and talk here. Everyone once in a while we get a stat head, but they are quickly beaten down with winning and logic. They can never get by wins with their fools individual stats.
ReplyDeleteRumor has it we are getting Halladay. The strength of the pitching staff would then allow for a small loss of offense.
ReplyDeleteWhen talking about Jeter, it can be said he is a World class athlete in his profession. He is the best of the best at what he does and has no peer.
ReplyDeleteI think one good starting pitcher is all we need to add. Several of our young talent is developing and any one or two may just explode on the scene and give us even more than expected. Things are looking great for 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteGreat observations Steve. I agree whole heartedly.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone else see a post by the extreme idiot dominic who feels the Yankees should obtain Mike Cameron. If dominic had the brains to be a WIN METHOD devotee, he would know that Cameron is not WIN METHOD and has NO chance of being a Yankee. Plus he is a loser.
ReplyDelete""""plus he is a loser""" dominic or Cameron. rofol
ReplyDeleteBoth Stan. dominic is one hell of a statfraud. His views are just that, his views, and are completely useless.
ReplyDeleteI think the team has been making some very wise decisions so far regarding arbitration and such. It puts more pressure on the players than on the team.
ReplyDeleteTiger Woods goes down for the count. Now that leaves only Derek Jeter as the untarnished icon of all sports. Hail the great one, the best player in baseball and the true role model.
ReplyDeleteRight on Teena. I adore Jeets.
ReplyDeleteA quick piece of good news WIN METHOD fans. Andy Pettitte will definitely resign with the YANKEES for the 2010 season. That is a big step for 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteGreat news WIN METHOD. Andy has been super for the YANKEES. I am glad he is coming back and the Yankees are keeping him.
ReplyDeleteGreat news re Andy. He is truly WIN METHOD and may be the beast lefty in baseball over the past 15 years.
ReplyDeleteAgain WIN METHOD announces an upcoming signing before anyone else. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteErica, that's why we keep coming to the WIN METHOD blog. Good honest up to date Yankee news and conversation without the BS.
ReplyDeleteIf we can get Halladay or Lackey, provided either is WIN METHOD, it will not make any difference what any team gets or does. It would almost insure 28 in 10. With Jeter leading the team, we would be very solid.
ReplyDeleteIn just over two months, the pitchers and catchers report. Can't wait. Lets go Yankees. the Yankees winnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees have finalized a three team trade. The Yankees will be getting Curtis Granderson who will start in centerfield. The Yankees have traded away Ian Kennedy, Austin Jackson, and Phil Coke. We got an everyday WIN METHOD staring OFer for almost nothing.
ReplyDeleteWell it's final Andy Pettittte signed with the Yankees today. Win Method stated that two days ago. Again WIN METHOD beats out everyone with the breaking news.
ReplyDeleteThe team is coming together very nicely. Another move or two and 28 in 10 should become reality.
ReplyDeleteYes folks... 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteSo far so good this off season. I have a hunch there is going to be a golden egg in WIN METHODs basket for us.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Yankee fans, I'll be out of the country for the holiday season. Bring home the bacon WIN METHOD. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteI like this 28 in 10. I';;start spreading the news. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteAll the competition is scratching and clawing to try to get better, while the Yankees just do it with the WIN METHOD. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord be with all Yankee fans this Christmas season and let the year 2010 bring number 28.
ReplyDeleteIs it spring yet? I miss baseball season. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteI still and probably always will, get a kick out of reading the stat frauds on the talk forums bandying about names of players who the Yankees should or get or get rid of. All the while they have absolutely no idea who are WIN METHOD players or who aren't. Some of the names they throw around have absolutely, positively been eliminated by WIN METHOD and the Yankees will no way even consider them. I guess they keep themselves busy with ever espousing ignorance.
ReplyDeleteWIN METHOD rules, all others are fools.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Sid, have a great trip and holiday.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the Yankees may lose Wang,(to LA), that would help allow Chamberlain and or Hughes to earn a starting spot in the rotation.
ReplyDeleteWe won without Wang last year. If he ever can come back to what he was in his 19 win seasons, he would be a boom for someone.
ReplyDeleteThings are looking good in Yankeeland. Halladay and Lackey are not Yankees and we still remain pretty much intact as a team and slightly better with Granderson in the OF.
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees surely have helped continue their solid team chemistry by bypassing Halladay and Lackey. I feel there is still one more piece lurking out there.
ReplyDeleteGranderson more than makes up for the production loss of Matsui. Plus he can play his position and run the bases with far more superiority.
ReplyDeleteDidn't I read that WIN METHOD said Mike Cameron was not WIN METHOD and would never be a Yankee. So Cameron the loser signs with the bosux. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYes, WIN METHOD has told the world Cameron was not WIN METHOD, and would never be a Yankee. Only the stat frauds want him, God only knows why, he is a loser.
ReplyDeleteCameron has always sucked and helps no team. I love when he is up against us in a big situation. K
ReplyDeleteI wonder who WIN METHOD will surprise us with. I love the pass on Lackey and Halladay, we have better in CC and AJ.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas WIN METHOD fans. Love you all, your wit, baseball intelligence, the ripping of the stat frauds, and love of team.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas wolfie and to all Yankee fans. 28 in 10
ReplyDeleteLooks like we'll be getting anywhere from ont to two feet of snow this weekend. Merry Christmas everyone.
ReplyDeleteNick Johnson is signed and back in a Yankee uniform. Gives us a strong LH bat and solid spot starter at 1B. We are just getting stronger and stronger. 28 in 10
ReplyDeleteI still think one more major piece will be brought in. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteI think so too William. Hope it's a real good one that fits the teams chemistry. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeletei love the yankees.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is a home rn, no, a grand slam home run. Great baseball acumen and common sense knowledge without the bull crap phony stats.
ReplyDeleteWecome Robert, you have found the best most knowledgeable baseball site there is. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to have another WIN METHOD fan Robert. You do know your baseball. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteI haven't posted in ages. I'm a big Yankee and WIN METHOD fan. I was on many talk forums for ages, but those stat geeks are pure unadulterated imbeciles. So I will stick here and know I am amongst people who know their baseball. Merry Christmas and 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHow are you RLA? Missed your great insight. Keep posting. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteThe YANKEES will likely sign Javier Vasquez for a second time to be the teams 4th or 5th starter. I'm back fans. And it will be 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteThe deal was completed right after you let us know WIN METHOD. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the Melkman is gone. Wonder if an outfielder move is on the agenda. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteIf Damon comes to his senses, wouldn't it be nice to have him back in LF. The YANKEE lineup could then be 1.Jeter ss 2.Damon lf 3.Texieria 1b 4.Arod 3b 5.Posada c 6.Johnson dh 7.Swisher rf 8. Cano 2b 9.Granderson cf.
ReplyDeleteHow about your 789 hitters hitting 80+ HRs. Your 456 hitters hitting 80+ HRs and your 123 hitters hitting 75+ HRs. WOW! 28 in 10
Welcome back WIN METHOD. I miss your brilliance and wisdom. I would love your lineup. Love ya.
ReplyDeleteNice to have you back WIN METHOD. Merry Christmas to you and all Yankee fans. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHO HO HO! MERRY CHRISTMAS YANKEE FANS. YOU WILL GET ANOTHER PRESENT NEXT YEAR. YES, 28 IN 10.
ReplyDeleteNice of you to take the time to stop by the greatest baseball information site in the world, Kris. Merry Christmas to you and all Yankee fans.
ReplyDeleteThe time is getting near. Merry Christmas everyone.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. To all.
ReplyDeleteMy major piece prediction came about with the Vasquez signing. Merry Christmas all.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Yankee fans.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove ya WIN METHOD. Merry Christmas everyone.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, we have much to be joyful about because we are Yankee fans.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a successful 2010.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas fans.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Midnight Mass for me and family. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI want to wish all YANKEE and all WIN METHOD fans a very Merry Christmas and a joyful, happy, and healthy New Year. Let our team reach its goal of 28 in 10, the phrase started here by a brilliant poster. One bit of information Matt Holiday is not WIN METHOD has has absolutely no chance of being a YANKEE. WIN METHOD fans can continue to laugh at the stat frauds, the number geeks and general talking head sports casters and writers who keep mentioning him as a YANKEE.
ReplyDeleteFans, thank you for your posts and your continued never ending support for this blog, what many of you have called the most knowledgeable baseball site in the world. All I can say is thank you and how right you are.
Merry Christmas WIN METHOD and to all. I wish the stat frauds a new life for the New Year.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
ReplyDeleteLate as usual. Merry Christmas all.
ReplyDeleteYes Merry Christmas everyone. Here's looking to a successful 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you state a few years back that Cameron and Holliday would never wear a Yankee uniform and were not WIN METHOD players, WIN METHOD?
ReplyDeleteYes johnsondc. The interview is the crux of the WIN METHOD selection process. Some players you just don't want on your team or even near your players.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas fans and Happy New Year.
ReplyDelete28 in 10 sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas folks. Thanks WIN METHOD. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteLets get ready to rock em in 2010. With the off season moves, we just got stronger. The young pitchers will develop just that much more. Yes it will be 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteMerry belated Christmas folks. Hope everyone has a healthy and happy new year.
ReplyDeleteI had this over two weeks ago and forgot to pass it along. The YANKEES have told Chien-Ming Wang that before he signs with any other team, to see them before he does.
ReplyDeleteLikely, the YANKEES will match any sensible offer, in order to keep Wang.
Wow! It would be fantastic to have Wang in the wings to recover without pressure and possibly become a viable option down the road.
ReplyDeleteWang was the best pitcher in baseball over his two 19 win seasons. If he comes back to that form the Yankees would be awesome squared.
ReplyDeleteAwesome squared, that is great.
ReplyDeleteI hope we can keep Wang. I always like him.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the season to start.
ReplyDeleteStill likely that one more piece may finish the puzzle?
ReplyDeleteThat piece would most likely be a left fielder. But I have no problem with Gardner playing left. Big help defensively, although Damon if he returns, has the bat.
ReplyDeleteOnly time will tell, what will be will be.
ReplyDeleteThe competition for the final spots in the rotation should make for a very competitive and intriguing spring training.
ReplyDeleteTrue. should be a good spring. Granderson was a participant in a Yankee charity event over the holidays. We may have another WIN METHOD gem.
ReplyDeleteNice job. A real baseball blog, and the best yet, a Yankee blog. Without the BS.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Alan. Nice to have another patron and poster who knows baseball.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all as we go for 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard much about Wang. Keeping a low profile? 28 in 10
ReplyDeleteJeter does some fantastic charity work with his Turn2 foundation. Not only the best player in baseball, but one heck of a great human being.
ReplyDeleteSix World Series rings surely ranks Jeter among the elite of all time. He would be my first choice to start a team right now.
ReplyDeleteMy second post. i love the positive comments and outlooks. I also think Jeter is the best in baseball.
ReplyDeleteYou can't be the best unless you win. Jeter wins more than anyone.
ReplyDeleteThat's why the Yankees have been the best team in baseball for the past 90 years. They have won the most pennants and WS.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year folks.
ReplyDeleteNEW YORK YANKEES ---- WORLD CHAMPIONS
ReplyDeleteThat's us
28 in 10
Yes, happy new year to all. lets do it again in 10.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a great 2010 for the Yankees and Yankee fans. Let's everyone start the year with great celebration. 28 in 10
ReplyDeleteDon't drink and drive Yankee fans. don't want to lose anyone because they did something stupid. We'll leave that to that stat frauds.
ReplyDeleteThe stat frauds have to be drunk if they believe an individual stat for a player is more important than winning. But then again, they will always blame his team mates.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR YANKEE FANS AND WIN METHOD FANS. You are the best in the baseball world. Lets celebrate our 2009 championship, and we will do it again in 2010.
ReplyDeleteAll be careful and wise in your celebration. See you next year.
Happy New Year. Love ya WIN METHOD. Have fun, everyone have fun, and love the one you are with.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm up. I think I'm sober. To the mimosas. Happy New Year. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year guys.
ReplyDeleteThe new year is here, lets get the baseball season started. Enough already of these second rate other sports.
ReplyDeleteJust about six weeks until pitchers and catchers. 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteYes fans, 28 in 19. Lets get another run started.
ReplyDeleteSam, it's 28 in 10.
ReplyDeleteWOW, that was some post on the talk baseball blog WIN METHOD. You not only made a fool of him, you buried him with logic and truth.
ReplyDeleteI would post there too, but then the mod would whine and cry that I carry your water. No, I would only be expressing my opinion by agreeing with you.
Sorry guys, mis-keyed. 28 in 10.
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