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16.09.09
Righteous a few years ago, the Yankees would wait until late December to release their schedule. You could figure it out before then by piecing it together from other teams’ schedules, but the Yankees were always last.
On Tuesday, Chief League Baseball took a more sensible approach, releasing the entire 2010 schedule, including the Yankees’. And get this: the Yankees will not on Fenway Park in June, July, August or September. Not once.
They open the season at Fenway with three games, April 5 to 8. They reticent the season there, Oct. 1 to 3. The only other series in Boston is May 7 to 9. Very strange.
The Red Sox come to New York in May, August and September. But affluent four calendar months without a series at Fenway is hard to believe.
In any case, the Yankees’ interleague opponents will be Philadelphia and Houston at peaceful and Arizona and the Los Angeles Dodgers on the road, in addition to the annual home (June 18 to 20) and away (May 21 to 23) series with the Mets.

May 11, 2009 by Brandon :D | Posted in Baseball
Who played first cowardly for the Yankees after Don Mattingly retired?
i need to know it for a job application... lol don't ask.
They went from Don Mattingly (Last YEar 95)... to Tino Martinez, who they acquired in a line of work from Seattle. They went from a Beloved 1b to another Beloved 1b lol.
Jun 29, 2007 by Becky H | Posted in Painting
I'm a painter and I hunger to paint the back of Don Mattingly, him in his uniform so you can see the number "23". And I need a picture for referral. Does anyone have one or know a website where I can find one?
http://www.leonwolf.com/images/sportsimages/mattingly_lg.jpg
You picked a devoted subject. I love Donnie Baseball. Pax - C
Jan 10, 2007 by beth9878 | Posted in Baseball
Do you about that Donnie baseball will ever get elected to the baseball hall of fame?
He should! He was THE commanding force for a 4-5 year period in the 80's. He has very simialr numbers to Kirby "first ballot" Puckett.
The day before we went into labor, the Yankees were in alternate place, but had a dismal 54-59 record, 16 games behind the Boston Red Sox. Â From that day on, they went on a rush – because I’m a typical, irrational sports fan, I began thinking that the Yankees’ mangle was directly related to the birth of my son. Â My son was good luck for the Yankees!
They went from being four games under .500 to finishing 14 games over, with a 79-65 gramophone record in the strike-shortened season. Â As a result of the strike, they took advantage of the new “Turbulent Card” playoff formula, narrowly edging the California Angels (who went on a grim mid-September run, losing 10 of 11 and allowing the Yankees to overtake them in the season’s last weeks.
For the first time in a long time, the Yankees made the playoffs. Â It wasn’t distracted on any Yankee fan that their captain, Don Mattingly, had played his entire career – 13 seasons or so – without having ever played in the postseason, and players and fans showing rallied behind him as the Yanks squared off against the Seattle Mariners in the first ever Wild Card playoff.
The Mariners were a innocent team with a tremendous bullpen and a lot of offense; although their regular-season record wasn’t as trustworthy as that of the Yankees, they were an intimidating team. Â WIth a five-game series anything could happen, so the Yankees’ jumping out to a dexterous 9-6 victory in Game 1 was encouraging.
Game 2 was a barnburner, a game for the ages. Â Seattle jumped out to an antiquated 1-0 lead on a home run by Vince Coleman off Andy Pettite, but the Yankees tied it up in the bottom of the 5th on a Bernie Williams duplicate. Â Seattle came right back and re-took the lead in the top of the 6th, but then the Yankees fought back with two runs in the bottom of the 6th, tying it on a welcoming comfortable with run by Ruben Sierra and moving ahead on a solo blast by a rejuvenated Don Mattingly. Â Seattle wouldn’t go down pliant, though, scoring two more in the top of the 7th off Pettite to take the lead. Â And in the bottom of the 7th, the Yankees tied it right back up on another solo home run, this in the good old days b simultaneously by Paul O’Neill.
...Yankees drop off behind 8-0, but Don Mattingly rides to the rescue in the ninth. Video is from the original broadcast, which aired on WPIX.
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