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  1. These Yankees aren't going away so soon

    David Schoenfield

    From 1949 to 1964, the New York Yankees won a remarkable 14 American League pennants in 16 seasons, a dynasty that reached across generations, from Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra, to Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford, to Jim Bouton and Tom Tresh. After t...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  2. Stan Musial and not striking out

    David Schoenfield

    I wanted to point out a couple of interesting Stan Musial links. First, Matt Philip has a graphical tribute to Musial's amazing career here. Check it out. Rob Neyer has a nice column on what Musial meant ... to a Royals fan. Finally, Dave Camer...

    Blog | January 23, 2013
  3. Dunn delivers biggest win of season for Sox

    David Schoenfield

    "It ain't over 'til it's over." -- Yogi Berra on the 1973 National League East pennant race For a few minutes on Monday, you had the feeling the Chicago White Sox were getting a little bit closer to over. Justin Verlander had done his job for the De...

    Blog | September 25, 2012
  4. The all-time all-short team

    David Schoenfield

    Jerry Crasnick has a story today on Jose Altuve, the exciting spark plug for the Houston Astros. Yes, I just wanted to write "spark plug." At 5-foot-5, Altuve looks like a player better suited to 1896 than 2012. But the dude can hit. Anyway, here's a...

    Blog | May 16, 2012
  5. Tim Raines still seeks Hall of Fame respect

    David Schoenfield

    There are a lot of columns and analysis out there advocating the case for Tim Raines for the Hall of Fame. I probably won't add anything new to the discussion, but let me start here: Player A is Raines. Player B is Tony Gwynn. That final colum...

    Blog | January 05, 2012
  6. A history of World Series Game 7

    David Schoenfield

    There have been 35 Game 7s played in the World Series. They provide many of the most indelible moments in the sport's long history: Bill Mazeroski's home run, Jack Morris' shutout, Luis Gonzalez's blooper, Joaquin Andujar going nuts. Now we have 3...

    Blog | October 28, 2011
  7. Posada among greatest catchers ever

    David Schoenfield

    The Jorge Posada situation is interesting on many levels, but to me it's clear what's going on: Much like the Ken Griffey Jr. situation last season in Seattle, a franchise icon is struggling and appears at the end of his career. The organization does...

    Blog | May 19, 2011
  8. 50 greatest Yankees of all time: 15-1

    David Schoenfield

    We're back with the much-anticipated final installment of my 50 greatest Yankees of all time. Here's ESPNNewYork's top 50 and photo gallery and here are the first two parts of my series, Nos. 50 through 31 and 30 through 16. The panel's ranking is in...

    Blog | April 08, 2011
  9. Vote: Which team should hit panic button?

    David Schoenfield

    As Yogi Berra didn't actually say but should have, "I'm not worried, but this slow start has me nervous." In baseball, it's never too soon to panic. Just ask fans of these fans teams: Boston Red Sox: The consensus World Series favorite, the Ran...

    Blog | April 04, 2011
  10. 1960 World Series Game 7: The greatest game ever played

    David Schoenfield

    It's been 50 years since Bill Mazeroski hit one of the most dramatic home runs in baseball history. But there was much more to Game 7.

    Story | Conversation | October 13, 2010