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Announcing the caption contest winners

September 25, 2007 by Benjamin Kabak 6 Comments

It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for: Time to announce the winners of the fan-on-the-field caption contest. So without further ado:

The winner with 48 votes is Mike R.: Just one more unfunny moment in the career of Dane Cook

In second place with 32 votes is Yankee Fan in Chicago: I don’t have no friggin laptops!

In third place with 29 votes is usty: “Oh no, grass stains on my new khakis! Mom’s gonna kill me!!”

Those three folks win the Yankees World Series DVD collection. Thanks to all who participated.

Filed Under: Polls Tagged With: Red Sox

Yanks to torture fanbase tonight

September 25, 2007 by Joe Pawlikowski 16 Comments

Roger Clemens is scratched again. Kei Igawa is pitching. Thanks to Pete Abraham for breaking it to us.

I really don’t want to watch this game tonight.

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Kei Igawa, Roger Clemens

Would you rather…?

September 25, 2007 by Benjamin Kabak 27 Comments

Yanks vs. Cleveland: 6-0
Yanks vs. Angels: 3-6

The Yanks did outscore the Angels by 15 runs during those nine games. So who do you take? The obvious answer is Cleveland, but the Angels are beaten and battered right now. Vlad’s hurting; Escobar’s shoulder is hurting. Playing the wounded Angels may not be the worst thing that could happen to the Yankees next week.

Filed Under: Asides

Gillespie to leave Staten Island’s helm

September 25, 2007 by Mike 1 Comment

From BA:

Baseball America has learned that UC Irvine will hire former Southern California coach Mike Gillespie as its new head baseball coach, replacing Dave Serrano, who left for Cal State Fullerton.
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Obviously this news adds a little more spice to Southern California’s baseball dynamics. Gillespie retired in 2006–perhaps not entirely of his own choosing–after 20 seasons at USC, where he coached 28 future major leaguers, led the Trojans to four College World Series and the 1998 national championship. He was replaced by his son-in-law, Chad Kreuter, but Gillespie wasn’t finished with baseball, so he took a job as the manager of the short-season Staten Island Yankees in the New York-Penn League.

I loved the idea of having Gillespie at SI; he’s got a long and successful history of dealing with young guys in crucial phases of their life, and he’s also dealt with his fair share of uber-talented phenoms on their way to stardom. Oh well, life goes on.

Just as a quick recap, Cal State Fullerton coach George Horton took the job at Oregon, which is resurrecting it’s baseball program after a 15+ year hiatus. Fullerton hired Horton’s former assistant, Dave Serrano, to replace him after Serrano took Irvine to it’s first ever College World Series in 2007. Gillespie completes the coaching carousel chairs and takes over at Irvine.

If you aren’t familar with college ball, the moves are basically equivalent to Joe Torre leaving the Yanks for an expansion team (Horton to Fullerton), Bud Black leaving the Padres for the Yanks (Serrano to Fullerton), and Bobby Valentine coming back to coach the Padres.

Filed Under: Minors

Rookie hazing photos galore

September 25, 2007 by Benjamin Kabak 17 Comments

We’ve got more photos from The Wizard of Oz rookie hazing. Fellow blogger Jen has an entire flickr photoset of shots from after the game. Have fun identifying the Mayor of Munchkin City and one of the trees.

Meanwhile, relative newcomer Joblog Chamberlain has some shots too. Matt de Salvo represents the lollypop guild. But still no shots of Edwar as the Wicked Witch. What gives, folks?

Filed Under: Whimsy

Then there was one

September 25, 2007 by Benjamin Kabak 1 Comment

The Tigers lost to the Twins tonight 2-0. The Yanks’ magic number for a playoff spot is down to one. Somehow, I think the Yanks will win one game between now and next Sunday. What a comeback.

Filed Under: Asides

And starring Kei Igawa as a Flying Monkey…

September 24, 2007 by Benjamin Kabak 17 Comments

Today, the Yanks left the Bronx to embark on the final road trip of the season. As is tradition, the rookies had to dress up at the veterans’ orders. I have no idea who picked The Wizard of Oz, but Joba Chamberlain (Cowardly Lion) and Ian Kennedy (Dorothy) have never looked better.

As the pictures after the jump amusingly illustrate, Phil Hughes as the Tin Man and Shelley Duncan as the Scarecrow rounded out the quartet. I have no idea if Kyle Farnsworth, perennially in the Yankee doghouse, played the part of Toto.

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Filed Under: Whimsy

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