New York YANKEES spring training thread......... 2 days until season starts: LETS GO YANKEES!

Anyone got MLB.TV ????

I had it a few years ago since I live in NC and it would lag most of the time...they got the new premium one which is supposed to have a better picture anyonebuy it yet?

And yeah i have DirectTV and got MLB extra innings last year...this year my brother is being a cheap $$% and won't split it with me and i really can'tafford to spend $200 on it and he will end up watching the games anyway SMH
 
Originally Posted by solematic j21

im hearing the stadium is gonna have restaurants and so many other stuff


One of the restaurants is obstructing the view of LF in the bleachers..
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Originally Posted by Yoda

Originally Posted by solematic j21

im hearing the stadium is gonna have restaurants and so many other stuff


One of the restaurants is obstructing the view of LF in the bleachers..
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That Mohegan Sun Sports Bar can go take a big one where the sun doesn't shine
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Yes, salty
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Those obstructed bleacher seats will be only $5... WHAT A DEAL!
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Even at $5 per seat, I wanna see the whole damn field.

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@ them putting it where alotta the die-hards sit.
 
Originally Posted by Yoda

Even at $5 per seat, I wanna see the whole damn field.

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@ them putting it where alotta the die-hards sit.
I'm just gonna blame this all on that Lex Luger-looking oompa loompa Randy Levine.
 
A-Rod is getting surgery tomorrow fellas.

TAMPA, Fla. -- Alex Rodriguez will have arthroscopic hip surgery Monday and is expected to miss six to nine weeks. The Yankees slugger will need further surgery after the season.

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Rodriguez

The diagnosis by Dr. Marc Philippon on Sunday was yet another jolt to Rodriguez during a tumultuous month in which the three-time AL MVP admitted using steroids from 2001-03 while with Texas.

Philippon spoke from Vail, Colo., on a conference call with Yankees general manager Brian Cashman. Philippon, a noted hip specialist, will perform the procedure. Also on the call was team physician Chris Ahmad.

The decision eliminates the option of Rodriguez treating the injury with rest and rehab and playing through the season without surgery. This operation will not completely correct the hip. More aggressive surgery would have sidelined Rodriguez three to four months.

"The surgery that will just repair the labrum tear right now would shorten his rehab," Cashman said. "Then following the conclusion of the season going in and repair the remaining aspects that need to be repaired."

Rodriguez has a torn labrum and a cyst in his right hip. The cyst was drained Wednesday, and he had additional tests Friday to test the hip's strength and flexibility.

His hip had been fine until he experienced stiffness during spring training this year. The injury forced the 12-time All-Star to skip the World Baseball Classic, where he was to play for the Dominican Republic.

Philippon attributed the labrum tear to the rotational stress that Rodriguez -- "a very strong hitter, strong batter" -- places on his hip.

"Because of all the test findings, analysis, the function of Alex, I feel it's in his best interest to have his labrum repaired, remove part of his impingement and therefore stabilize his labrum," he said. "The goal here is to allow Alex to rehab rapidly in a safe manner."

Rodriguez is in the second season of a record $275 million, 10-year contract. Now, New York must try replace its third baseman and cleanup hitter, placing further responsibility in the batting order on new first baseman Mark Teixeira.

The leading candidate from the organization to take over at third base would be Cody Ransom, a 33-year-old who has a .251 average and 24 RBIs in 183 at-bats in six major league seasons.

Last year, Rodriguez was sidelined from April 28 to May 20 because of a strained right quadriceps -- his fifth career trip to the disabled list. An MRI exam at that time showed what Cashman called an "irregularity" in the right hip.

Rodriguez's 138 games last season were his fewest since 1999, when he tore cartilage in his left knee during a spring training agility drill March 30. He played in the first two games of that season with Seattle, then was put on the disabled list April 7 and missed 32 games until he returned May 14.

Since joining the Yankees before the 2004 season, Rodriguez has averaged 42 homers and 123 RBIs to go with a .303 average.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3961898
 
What happens if the Yankees win the World Series sans A-Rod? hmm, i shutter at the thought of the back pages that would come with such a thing....
 
Originally Posted by Mr Cashfl0w

What happens if the Yankees win the World Series sans A-Rod? hmm, i shutter at the thought of the back pages that would come with such a thing....
Dude, they are saying he will be out only until May...
 
A friend of mine who is a Yankee fan is saying that the Yanks will try to offer up Matsui and Damon (or a similar combination) to the Dodgers for Manny. (Thiswas BEFORE the A-Rod injury).

It all depends of course on if the Dodgers are floundering at the deadline.

Delusional or possible?
 
Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino

goodnight sweet prince.
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Glad he is electing to go in for surgery though I was surprised that the amount of time he will miss is actually quite minimal.

SHUGES, not sure if the Dodgers would take that trade. Matsui isn't very mobile anymore after he had surgery to repair his knees. Damon can still coverthe field to an extent but his throwing arm is a liability.
 
Good decision by AROD.

Better be out some months than risk being out years.

The Yankees need him. Having anyone else there is like having a minor leaguer...its to much to over come...1 month is fine...4+ not a chance.
 
Originally Posted by SHUGES

A friend of mine who is a Yankee fan is saying that the Yanks will try to offer up Matsui and Damon (or a similar combination) to the Dodgers for Manny. (This was BEFORE the A-Rod injury).

It all depends of course on if the Dodgers are floundering at the deadline.

Delusional or possible?
I have a hard time thinking the Dodgers will give him up just for two ageing outfielders. I think we would have to add serious cash and/or aprospect.

I wouldn't be surprised if he gets dumped to a contender though. Someone who might be trying to make a serious push. A la CC to the Brewers.
 
Originally Posted by SCuse7

I have a hard time thinking the Dodgers will give him up just for two ageing outfielders. I think we would have to add serious cash and/or a prospect.

I wouldn't be surprised if he gets dumped to a contender though. Someone who might be trying to make a serious push. A la CC to the Brewers.

That's the thing. This is like a win-win for the Dodgers. They got Manny for basically nothing last year. And this year, they showed the fans that they arewilling to do what it takes to win. Increased sales from #99 merchandise, more tv time, more ad sales, etc = money for the Dodgers. And if it doesn't workout, dump Manny for prospects. Or in the case of the trade my friend spoke of, short-term contracts that expire soon which means LA won't be on the hookfor anything past this year.

I do agree that the Dodgers will try to move him if they are struggling. Plus he has a full no-trade clause. So you know there will only be like 2 or 3 teamswho he'd be willing to go to. [hint, hint]
 
Im ready for the season to start already
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I just realized the season starts a little later this year...our last series of the season starts in october
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I'm still a bit torn on who should start in CF: Gardner or Melky?

I'd go with Gardner...just needs to improve his bunting.
 
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