Happy Birthday, Derek Jeter

Derek Jeter - Atlanta Braves v New York Yankees
Derek Jeter rounds the bases after hitting a home run against the Atlanta Braves on June 20th, 2012 at Yankee Stadium. (Getty Images)
Arguably one of the greatest players to put on a Yankee uniform celebrates his birthday today.

Derek Jeter turned 38 today, but on the field he looks like hes 25 again.

Jeter has started 2012 off at an unbelievable pace. He had 37 hits in 95 at bats with a .389 average in April. It was one of his best starts to a season in his career.

Derek seemed to take off after he recovered from his hamstring injury back in 2011. He went down to Tampa and adjusted his stance and every since he's been hitting a hot bat.

Jeter would collect his 3,000th hit in grand style with a home run to left field off of David Price.

Derek Jeter is one of those players that you rarely see come around.

Happy birthday, Derek.

Cano, Wise Lead Yanks' to Victory

Dewayne Wise Dewayne Wise #45 of the New York Yankees watches his two run homer against the Cleveland Indians on June 25, 2012 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City.
Dewayne Wise hits a 2-run shot to right field in the second inning of Monday nights game against the Cleveland Indians. (Getty Images)

Joe Girardi pushed the right button on Monday when he penciled Dewayne Wise in the starting lineup, which gave Curtis Granderson a half of day off. 

Dewayne Wise signed a minor league contract in the offseason with the Yankees, hoping that he would get some playing time with them. Wise knew that the Yankees were filled in the outfield, but he wasn't bothered by the fact that he might have to start in the minor leagues. He stated that he wanted to contribute some way, and he did just that tonight.

In his first at bat, Wise sent a hanging curveball deep to right field for a 2-run shot in the second inning. It increased their lead to 4-0 over the Indians. Wise would come up for the third time in the sixth inning and would send one into the right center field gap to score Eric Chavez and give himself an RBI triple. Wise had 3 runs batted in (RBIs) on the night.

For a player that doesn't get many at bats, he looked locked in tonight.

Robinson Cano helped carry the Yankees to victory tonight as well. Cano slugged a 2-run double to right in the first inning and a solo home run right in the third inning. Cano also had 3 runs batted in (RBIs) on the night.

Nick Swisher also contributed with a solo home run to left field to go back-to-back with Cano.

Hiroki Kuroda started for the Yankees and he was outstanding. Kuroda allowed 1 run on 5 hits in 7 innings of work. He struck out 7 batters and walked 2. His splitter was working tonight and that seemed to be his strike out pitch. During the postgame, Kuroda said that he wasn't feeling his splitter while throwing in the bullpen. Kuroda finished with 103 pitches, 67 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees and Indians will play game 2 of 3 tomorrow.

Game 72: Indians at Yankees

                         June 25th, 2012, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York

The Yankees and Indians will square off tonight in their first meeting of this season.

Click Here for the probable pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Indians (37-34)
Shin-Soo Choo, RF
Asdrubal Cabrera, SS
Jason Kipnis, 2B
Carlos Santana, C
Michael Brantley, CF
Johnny Damon, LF
Casey Kotchman, 1B
Jack Hannahan, 3B
Lonnie Chisenhall, DH

Pitching: Josh Tomlin RHP (3-4, 5.12 ERA this season)

Yankees (43-28)
Derek Jeter, SS
Curtis Granderson, DH
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Nick Swisher, RF
Raul Ibanez, LF
Eric Chavez, 3B
Dewayne Wise, CF
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-7, 3.57 ERA this season)

Enjoy the game!

Yankees Announce Lineup for 66th Old Timers' Day

The Yankees have released a press release containing the lineup for the 66th annual Old Timers' Day that will take place on Sunday, July 1st.

The New York Yankees today announced that nearly 50 former Yankees will be on hand at the 66th annual Old-Timers’ Day on Sunday, July 1, at Yankee Stadium.  Ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 11:15 a.m. with the traditional Old-Timers’ game to follow, both of which will be aired exclusively on the YES Network. The Yankees will then host the Chicago White Sox at 2:05 p.m., also airing on YES. General public gates will open to ticket-holding guests at 10:00 a.m. and fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 11:00 a.m. for the festivities.

The Old-Timers are headlined by several members of past Yankees’ World Series-winning clubs, including Hall of Famers Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Rich “Goose” Gossage, Rickey Henderson and Reggie Jackson. Former Yankees and current YES Network broadcasters David Cone, Paul O’Neill and Lou Piniella will also join in on the festivities.
Also on hand will be former Yankees managers Joe Torre and Stump Merrill. For Merrill, who currently serves as a Special Assistant to the General Manager, it will mark his first Old-Timers’ Day appearance. Gene Monahan, who retired at the end of the 2011 season after serving as a trainer in the Yankees organization for 49 years, will also make his Old-Timers’ Day debut.
Joining the Hall of Famers and former Yankees on the baselines will be the widows of five legendary Yankees—Arlene Howard, widow of Elston Howard; Helen Hunter, widow of Jim “Catfish” Hunter; Jill Martin, widow of Billy Martin; Diana Munson, widow of Thurman Munson and Kay Murcer, widow of Bobby Murcer.

List of those Scheduled to Attend (*Denotes First-Time Old-Timer)
Luis Arroyo
Jesse Barfield 
Yogi Berra
Ron Blomberg 
Dr. Bobby Brown
Homer Bush
Jerry Coleman 
David Cone 
Bucky Dent 
Al Downing 
Brian Doyle
Cecil Fielder 
Whitey Ford 
Oscar Gamble
Jake Gibbs 
Joe Girardi 
Rich “Goose” Gossage 
Ron Guidry 
Charlie Hayes 
Rickey Henderson 
Sterling Hitchcock*
Arlene Howard
Helen Hunter 
Reggie Jackson 
Tommy John 
Pat Kelly
Don Larsen 
Graeme Lloyd 
Hector Lopez
Jill Martin 
Tino Martinez 
Lee Mazzilli 
Stump Merrill* 
Gene Monahan* 
Diana Munson 
Kay Murcer 
Matt Nokes* 
Paul O’Neill 
Joe Pepitone 
Lou Piniella 
Willie Randolph
Bobby Richardson
Mickey Rivers
Aaron Small 
Mel Stottlemyre 
Darryl Strawberry
Tanyon Sturtze* 
Ralph Terry 
Joe Torre 
Bob Turley
Roy White
Bernie Williams
Who else do you think should be appearing? Let us know.

Probable Pitchers: Indians at Yankees


The Yankees and Indians will meet for the first time this season with a 3 game set in the Bronx.

Here are the probable pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Monday, June 25th, 7:05 ET, Yankee Stadium

Indians:
Josh Tomlin RHP (3-4, 5.12 ERA this season)

Yankees:
Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-7, 3.57 ERA this season)

Game 2: Tuesday, June 26th, 7:05 ET, Yankee Stadium

Indians: 

Justin Masterson RHP (4-6, 3.98 ERA this season)

Yankees:
Phil Hughes RHP (7-6, 4.94 ERA this season)

Game 3: Wednesday, June 27th, 1:05 ET, Yankee Stadium

Indians:

Ubaldo Jimenez RHP (7-5, 4.59 ERA this season)

Yankees:
Andy Pettitte LHP (3-3, 3.29 ERA this season)

Enjoy the series!

 
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