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Hermida's move sure to be replicated
Buster OlneyThe latest seismic rumbling probably hit the baseball landscape early Thursday morning -- probably before all the champagne-soaked Yankees reached the...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 06, 2009
Postseason had many defining moments
Howard Bryant, ESPN.comWhile the Yankees returned to glory by winning the World Series, the inevitability of full-scale instant replay in baseball stood out as perhaps the most important aspect of the 2009 postseason.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2009World Series ratings rebound
Associated PressWorld Series television ratings bounced back from last year's record lows.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009Matsui has 6 RBIs in Game 6
Associated PressHideki Matsui did all sorts of damage Wednesday night, setting a record with six RBIs in a World Series clincher and leading the New York Yankees over the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 Wednesday night.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2009Fans celebrate throughout New York
Associated PressYankees fans in New York City are reveling in the team's 27th World Series championship.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2009Extreme Makeover: World Series edition
Jim Caple, Page 2With the World Series on pace to end at its latest date ever, Jim Caple (and Scott Boras) see room for improvement.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2009Bidding a fond farewell ...
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...baseball fan in the 1970s, here's how it worked ... Most of the games weren't on television, so we would listen on the radio. But of course that wasn't enough. If our team...
Blog | November 03, 2009Leyritz insists fatal accident not his fault
David Picker, E:60Former New York Yankee Jim Leyritz, facing trail for DUI manslaughter, insists he was driving responsibly and was not drunk at the time of an auto accident in December 2007 that killed 30-year-old Fredia Veitch in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009Revisiting that pesky TV camera
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...the outfield landscape at Citizens Bank Park changed. Major League Baseball and FOX Sports, owners of the television camera that Rodriguez hit with his fourth-inning homer in Game 3 of the World Series, elected...
Blog | November 02, 2009Bad choice?
Jon Greenberg, ESPNChicago.comThe Cubs chose Lou Piniella over Joe Girardi, whose Yanks may win it all.
Story | Conversation | November 02, 2009Umpiring is better ... but not better enough
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...run across this, from Bill James' notes (subscription) upon recently watching a 1974 World Series game on TV: 2. The umpiring is bad, and the announcers don't say anything about it. I would speculate...
Blog | November 02, 2009Camera moved further out of play
Associated PressA day after Alex Rodriguez's drive to right field hit a TV camera overhanging the fence at Citizens Bank Park, Major League Baseball and the Fox network placed it a little further out of range for Game 4.
Story | Conversation | November 01, 2009Damon steals the show in Game 4
Jayson Stark, ESPN.comTwo stolen bases on one pitch. Johnny Damon's ninth-inning feat might end up as the defining moment of the World Series.
Story | Conversation | November 01, 2009Kneejerk Reactions: Game 3
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...outings. Blown Call: Well, maybe. Rodriguez's long fly in the fourth inning certainly did hit a television camera, and that camera certainly was above the right-field fence. But if the baseball hadn't...
Blog | November 01, 2009Phillies awoke nearly silent Rodriguez
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comAlex Rodriguez was off to a poor start in the World Series and seemed destined for another offseason of criticism, but that's all changed after a homer in Game 3 and a huge hit late in Game 4.
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