You Could Look It Up: Amazing Old Yankee Stadium Facts

This time of year baseball fans get especially restless for the season to be in full swing. Not a substitute but at least a quick reading fix for your reading pleasure some strange, odd,interesting and amazing Yankee Stadium Facts.  1.   Some wanted the brand new Yankee Stadium in 1923 to be called “Ruth Stadium.” Owner […]

1927: New York Yankees, Spring Training Flashback

                 1927: New York Yankees, Spring Training Flashback.                     Another spring, another spring training for the Yankees of New York. All of them have had special meaning for baseball’s greatest franchise. Perhaps none was more special than for the ’27 team, best in baseball history.        Comfortable among the high and mighty or the ordinary, […]

Yankees by the Numbers (Part One)

By Harvey Frommer With so many of us biding the time until the 2018 season kicks off, here for your perusal some Bronx Bomber numerology to pass the time. Part trivia, part history, all Yankees, enjoy. Zero   The 1927 Yankees made no changes to their roster all season long. The team began with 10 […]

Giancarlo Stanton Meet George Herman Ruth

By Harvey Frommer       The stunning news that Giancarlo Stanton, one of baseball’s best sluggers is now a member of the powerful New York Yankees, It is almost like a flashback to the World  newspaper headlines of January 6, 1920. “YANKEES BUY RUTH AND HOME RUN BAT FOR OVER $100,000.” “Pay Highest Price […]

An Interview with the “Quad”-caster, Kenny Albert

Hey baseball fans! Today, I have another interview for you! Guess who it’s with: Kenny Albert!!!! You may have heard of his dad, Marv, but in case you haven’t heard of the super-busy, multi-talented Voice of the New York Knicks Jr., let me tell you a little bit about him. Kenny is the broadcaster for […]

An Interview with Babe Ruth (Sort of)

Hey baseball fans! I’m back with another blog. The Greatest Pitchers You’ve Never Heard of Part 2 can wait, because I have just received  answers to the questions I sent via email to baseball great Babe Ruth! I know what you’re thinking: How in the world could you get in touch with the Sultan of Swat? […]

The Raiders Win Bronx Borough Prez Cup

The Little League Raiders are the champions of the second annual Borough President’s Cup. The Little League Raiders defeated the Bronx Bombers Little League, winning the title for the second straight year at a Sept. 25th game at Yankee Stadium. The final score was 6-1. To compete for the tournament, both teams had to meet […]

A-Rod’s Quest for his 600th HR

Last night A-Rod hit his 599th career HR in new Yankees Stadium & with a weekend series in the Bronx against the Royals it is very likely that # 600 will be launched in NY. With that in mind, here are a few infographics from our friends over at TiqIQ. This first one is a […]

Things to Know About Watching Games at Yankee Stadium

Our friends from Zell’s Pinstripe Blog recently shared with us a few lists of theirs and we thought it would be great to share these with you here today.As we all know that a game in the Bronx is unlike any other experiences in sports. Not only is a game at Yankee Stadium a unique […]

The Truth About Yankees Fans

What better time to talk about the New York Yankees fan base, than two weeks after the 27th World Series Championship in team history. Yes, the Bronx Bombers are the most successful franchise in the history of professional sports. Yankees “faithful” have been filling “The Stadium” to root on their heroes for decades…or have they? […]

Has It Really Been 30 Years?

Image via Wikipedia As sports fanatics, we all use the events around our favorite teams and players to reflect back to our youth. When I think of growing up in Queens, NY in the seventies, I recall the lean years of the Mets and the resurgence of the once dynastic Yankees. The NFL and NBA […]

Nick Kappel’s Fantasy Focus: The Art of Spot Starting

If there’s one thing that separates good fantasy baseball managers from the greats ones, it’s the ability to spot start. Having at least one or two open roster spots, (especially in leagues with 12 teams or less) gives you an incredible advantage over the competition. This allows you to strategically spot start players who have […]

Great Moments in All-Star Game History: Part 2 (1960-1989)

After becoming an American tradition following its inception in 1933, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game evolved into the “Midsummer Classic” through some memorable moments in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The exhibition eventually moved beyond being just a game to include a home run contest and many other activities that gave fans the opportunity […]

Great Moments in All-Star Game History: Part 1, 1933-1959

Since its inception in 1933, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game has provided fans an annual opportunity to see most of the great stars of the game on the same field. While the game is an exhibition and has withstood periods of indifference by some players, management and fans, it remains a special mid-season moment. […]

Reviewing the 2008 All Star Game Program

Obviously the makers of last year’s All Star Game program had a lot to play with as the game was being held at Yankee Stadium which almost has too much baseball tradition for a person to take in at one time. Programs such as these usually do a good job of bringing together stories form […]

Upper Deck Yankee Stadium Legacy Set for Charity

We were recently contacted by a staff member at The Bench to post this project. You can find a link to their site here: www.thebenchtrading.com They asked us to post this on their behalf for a charity they are working with. We as an on-line community are collecting the 2008 Upper Deck Yankee Stadium Legacy […]

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