Marlins land Vazquez
November 28, 2010 by Chris H. · 5 Comments
Via Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports, the Marlins have signed Javier Vazquez to a one-year contract worth $6-7M. No surprise here as the deal had been in the works for about a week now. It’s a good gamble considering his upside. Vazquez’s contract is pending a physical, which could be a legitimate issue given concerns [...]
Turkey Bits: Hank, Jeter, Rivera
November 25, 2010 by Chris H. · 13 Comments
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Hope you’re all having a healthy and a happy holiday. In case you’ve managed to pry yourself from the dinner table, here are a few quick items on the day: Hank Steinbrenner doesn’t think the Yankees owe Derek Jeter or Mariano Rivera “anything monetarily” after already making them “very, very rich.” To [...]
Morning Bits: Jeter, Lee, Leyritz, Albaladejo, Romero
November 22, 2010 by Chris H. · 11 Comments
Morning, folks. Here are a few quick news items to start the day. The Yankees have released Jonathan Albaladejo. Alby is pursuing a contract in Japan. Switching gears (dramatically), former-Yankee Jim Leyritz was acquitted of DUI manslaughter. According to Nick Cafardo, the Yankees will offer Cliff Lee a 5-year deal in the $115-120M range. In [...]
Big Bits: Jeter, Girardi, Marte, Pettitte, Options, Joba, Eiland, Pitching
October 26, 2010 by Chris H. · 97 Comments
Fresh off of the Yankees’ end-of-the-season press conference, here are a few big items on the day: Brian Cashman made it clear that he intends to re-sign Derek Jeter, calling him a “legacy” player. Same goes for Mariano Rivera, who Cashman also tagged with the “legacy” title. Mo should be > $15M per. Let’s not [...]
Thames will need to prove his worth all season
March 30, 2010 by iYankees · 5 Comments
This spring, over 42 at-bats, Marcus Thames, the right-handed, power-hitting outfielder the Yankees signed to a minor-league deal for a base salary of $900k, is hitting a mere .143/.200/.286, while leading the club with 17 strikeouts. Now, spring statistics are generally hollow numbers, however, in some instances, particularly when a player is signed to a [...]
Two-inning outings for Joba in 2010?
March 29, 2010 by iYankees · 39 Comments
Could Joba Chamberlain pitch multiple innings – two at the most, the seventh and the eighth – out of the bullpen this season? According to Joe Girardi, it remains a possibility. “I think it’s something that you can look at,” noted Girardi on Saturday, after Joba’s first “official” appearance as a reliever, in which he [...]
Dave Eiland likes Joba in the bullpen
March 29, 2010 by iYankees · 4 Comments
Via Marc Carig of the Star-Ledger: The Joba Chamberlain debate may continue to rage outside of the clubhouse, though to Yankees pitching coach Dave Eiland, the eternal back-and-forth about the Yankees’ prized arm is over.”We will not bring him out of the bullpen to start this year,” Eiland told the Star-Ledger on Sunday morning. “There’s [...]
Kevin Long compares Brett Gardner to Kenny Lofton
March 29, 2010 by iYankees · 20 Comments
Over the weekend, hitting instructor, Kevin Long, spoke a bit about the virtues of Brett Gardner, the Yankees’ left fielder this season. “I think he’s a great player,” Long said. “I’m a big, big Brett Gardner fan. I think he’s going to do terrific. I’m excited for the fact that he’s going to get to [...]
Morning Bits: Joba, LF/CF, Jeter, Damon
March 29, 2010 by iYankees · 6 Comments
Here are a few quick items on the morning: Within the Yankees organization, there has been a lot of debate regarding Joba Chamberlain. We’ve seen that demonstrated with Brian Cashman, Billy Eppler and Dave Eiland this weekend. Reports indicate Gardner will be LF with Granderson in CF, though nothing has been made official. Check out [...]
Gaudin returning to Oakland
March 29, 2010 by iYankees · Leave a Comment
After being released by the Yankees last week, it did not take long for 27-year old Chad Gaudin to find a new home. According to Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated, the right-hander has agreed to a deal with Oakland, which is where he actually established himself as a pitcher back in ’06-07 (before being traded [...]
Cashman calls Eppler’s take on Joba an “opinion”
March 28, 2010 by iYankees · 25 Comments
Earlier today, I pointed to an interesting WFAN interview from yesterday, in which the Yankees’ director of professional scouting, Billy Eppler, discussed Joba Chamberlain’s future as a pitcher. To the dismay of many – myself included – in the interview, Eppler basically stated that Joba would remain a reliever in 2011, rather than transition back [...]
STG24: Yankees VS Tigers
March 28, 2010 by iYankees · 8 Comments
Here are the lineups via LoHud: YANKEES Derek Jeter SS Nick Johnson DH Mark Teixeira 1B Alex Rodriguez 3B Robinson Cano 2B Jorge Posada C Curtis Granderson CF Nick Swisher RF Brett Gardner LF LHP Andy Pettitte TIGERS Austin Jackson CF Johnny Damon DH Magglio Ordonez RF Ryan Raburn 2B Carlos Guillen LF Brent Dlugach [...]
Eppler says Joba won’t return to the rotation in 2011
March 28, 2010 by iYankees · 74 Comments
Yesterday, Billy Eppler, the Yankees’ director of pro-scouting, spoke with WFAN’s Evan Roberts (props to TYU) and was pretty straightforward when discussing Joba Chamberlain. When asked whether or not Joba would compete for a rotation spot next year, in 2011 – something many believe will happen after Brian Cashman’s recent take on the Joba-to-the-bullpen decision [...]
Update on Beckett-Boston extension talks
March 27, 2010 by iYankees · 4 Comments
Via our old friend, Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe: ESPN/Boston is reporting tonight that the Red Sox will not offer Josh Beckett more than a four-year extension on his contract. Considering that Beckett is already signed for 2010, that was likely the case all along. Signing him to a five-year deal would create a [...]
Recap Bits: Damon, Burnett, Joba
March 27, 2010 by iYankees · 23 Comments
The Yankees toppled the Tigers, 2-1, and here are a few items from that game: Former Yankee LF, Johnny Damon, went 1-for-2 today and is hitting .341 over 15 games this spring. A.J. Burnett pitched well, holding Detroit to just 1 ER off of 3 hits over 6 2/3 innings pitched (2 K, 3 BB). [...]

