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A Touch of Grey

Good afternoon, campers. I am down in Dallas at the winter meetings courtesy of my pals at Baseball Prospectus. I’m about to put on my trench coat-and-mustache disguise to see what Yankees things I can see. As soon as they tab their first greybeard of the winter, I will be along with commentary. ...
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Waiting for the First/Next Move

The first winter trade in the history of the New York Yankees came back in December, 1903 when they were still called the Highlanders. Its parameters should be familiar, as they stink vaguely of Ed Whitson/Kenny Rogers/Carl Pavano and other mistakenly acquired hurlers. The Highlanders—I’m going to ...

Will the Yankees Make a Deal?

With just hours left to go until the non-waiver trading deadline, the Yankees have yet to make a move. Despite the 25 runs scored in yesterday’s doubleheader, they are still short a reliable designated hitter and perhaps a starting pitcher or two. They could improve the starting rotation by making ...

Russell Martin and the Midnight Massacre

Prior to the non-tender deadline, Russell Martin came within spitting distance of becoming a Yankee (AP). The stroke of midnight on Thursday night/Friday morning was an important deadline in the baseball industry. By that point, teams had to decide whether or not to offer contracts to the players under ...

The Braves Do the Smart Thing With Melky

Melky Cabrera hugging Kyle Farnsworth: no longer reunited on the Braves. (AP) With the ALCS taking up all the available capacity of my frontal lobes, marking the release of Melky Cabrera has repeatedly slipped my mind, along with my car keys, my social security number, and the equation for calculating ...
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