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A Die Hard Yankees Fan on 29 November 2009 05:00:00 PM. © A Die Hard Yankees Fan
- Happy birthday Mariano Rivera, the greatest closer in baseball history. He turned 40 today.
- With Bob Sheppard officially retiring, Buster Olney wrote this blog post about the Voice of Yankee Stadium. When Olney was a beat writer for The Times he, Sheppard, and Eddie Layton would always rush to the first elevator out of the press box just after the game had ended. Olney to get to the clubhouse, Layton and Sheppard to beat the traffic.
- Bill Madden discussed the potential AL East bidding war for Roy Halladay. Also in the article was this about Boston's plans:
According to a source, the Red Sox hierarchy is split on acquiring Halladay. GM Theo Epstein, the source said, does not want to surrender the Sox's prime homegrown products - pitcher Clay Buchholz, shortstop/pitcher Casey Kelly and pitcher Daniel Bard - the Blue Jays are seeking. But Sox owner John Henry is believed to be the driving force behind completing a deal, the source said.
Epstein would rather use the Red Sox's abundance of lower-level prospects to pursue a deal with the Padres for slugging first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, or with the Marlins for former Red Sox farmhand Hanley Ramirez, the star shortstop. The Padres and Marlins are said to be seeking players on the cusp of the major leagues who would be under their control for several years.
Black Friday saw another Yankees victory over the Mets, this time in merchandise sales.
The Yankees Clubhouse on 42nd Street, still basking in the glow of the team?s 27th World Series championship, was flooded with customers elbowing through racks of commemorative T-shirts, hats and jackets. Pedestrians stopped to snap photographs of the storefront.
Two blocks east, the Mets Clubhouse hosted a handful of passers-by who gazed at the rows of jerseys and sweatshirts, many 50 percent off. The store seemed to be as quiet as Shea Stadium was after Carlos Beltran looked at Adam Wainwright?s called third strike to end the 2006 season.
- Steve Lombardi over at Was Watching suggests the Yankees move Posada to a full-time DH role in 2010, pointing out Posada's sub-par defensive as the main reason. Also, with Hideki Matsui being a free agent there is an opening.
Since this team just won the World Series, and while he isn't great defensively I don't see how he's hurting the team. There really isn't that many good options to take his place.
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