Tuesday Thoughts: Three in a Row

Eric Kopp | August 31, 2010

Tuesday Thoughts: Three in a Row

There were certainly different sentiments surrounding the Yankees after Friday’s loss and Monday’s win.  After Friday’s drubbing at the hands of the Chicago White Sox, there were questions of whether AJ Burnett should stay in the rotation or not.  Sure, these questions still exist, but after [...]

Rookie Leads the Way Back to the Bronx

Frank Negron | August 30, 2010

Rookie Leads the Way Back to the Bronx
This was a good weekend for the New York Yankees.  They won their 27th series of the year as they took 2 of 3 from the Chicago White Sox and now return home for a 10-game home stand.
It’s funny how things work out.  The Yankees sent [...]

Chasing800 – Social Networks

Chasing800 | August 29, 2010

Chasing800 – Social Networks
Just a friendly reminder for the Chasing800 Faithful to check out our social networking sites for all the latest updates, news, stories, and fan interaction!  Chasing800 is available on Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, and Twitter so be sure to check it out! (click on the photo to become [...]

Chasing400 – Albert Pujols

Chasing800 | August 28, 2010

Chasing400 – Albert Pujols
Congratulations to Albert Pujols, of the St. Louis Cardinals, for hitting the 400th home run of his career on Thursday.
At 30 years and 222 days, Pujols became the third-youngest player to hit the 400 home run mark.  Alex Rodriguez hit no. 400 at 29 years and 316 days, while Ken Griffey, Jr. [...]

Core Four: HOF Debate – Part 1

Eric Kopp | August 27, 2010

Core Four: HOF Debate – Part 1
Many Yankee fans will continue to debate whether all members of the “Core Four” deserve to be in the Hall of Fame.  Two of them are absolutely obvious: Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera.  Another has well over 200 victories and the most post-season victories in baseball [...]