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Archive of entries posted on August 2010

Prospect Stalking: Staten Island (Part 2)

Last night, I went to Staten Island again. This time it wasn’t a special trip, but just a normal game in my Pinstripe Plan. It was not a very good game, as the bullpen pretty much threw up on itself and the offense never got things going. Still, I was armed with cameras and got [...]

Prospect Stalking: Staten Island (Part 1)

Last night I took a special trip out to Staten Island with Greg from Pending Pinstripes to check out the new call-ups and signings who have joined the team in the last week or two. In case you’ve been sitting in a dark room somewhere the Yankees gave Rob Segedin (3B), Cito Culver (SS) and [...]

Yankees Pitching Review – July 2010 (The Extra Late Edition)

Hey how about some even later than usual graphs?? I have no excuse, I’m just lazy. And honestly this is going to be a comparatively lazy post because I’m stupidly busy once again. So apologies in advance for all laziness. Here’s where we are up to this point (two weeks ago or so) in the [...]

AJ Burnett: The Ride, Coming Soon To A Stadium Near You

Disclaimer: I am fully aware that the following graph does not actually resemble a roller coaster track thanks to my physics class in 9th grade. These two graphs don’t tell us anything we don’t know about AJ Burnett: He is inconsistent and has magnificent and truly horrible starts. That’s just how he rolls. Like a [...]

Prospect Stalking: Andrew Brackman

Last Friday I went back to Trenton, this time to claim a David Robertson bobblehead that looks nothing like him. As an added bonus, Andrew Brackman was pitching. A quick catch-up: Andrew Brackman dropped to the Yankees in the first round in 2007 due to signability concerns and they grabbed him then signed him to [...]

Alex Please Hit 600 Already

I understand that round number 600 is taking A-Rod longer than expected. He’s not a young guy and he has a hip that needs some rest and never gets any. But I would very much like for him to knock it out already. The crowd at Yankee Stadium desperate to be a part of baseball [...]