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    From the Photo Vault

    Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

    Lots of new pics and Photo Sets today. Check them out on Flickr or view in the PictoBrowsers below. Fiesta Filled Family Weekend Memorial Day Weekend 2007; Mom’s Milestone Birthday Yanks-Red Sox Debacle May 22, 2007; including pics of Manny Ramirez’s first inning HR swing that ended the game prematurely (Page 4) View from Above [...]

    I know, I know

    Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

    Yanks lost. Pics coming later. Stay tuned.

    Bomb da bloody Sox

    Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

    Tonight, 7pm Yankees v. Red Sox Live at the Mecca of Modern Sport Judah, Jonathan, NorCalUrban, and I will be at the stadium watching the Yanks bloody more Boston sox red.

    Like you were there

    Thursday, May 10th, 2007

    Last night, Judah and I made our second pilgrimage in two weeks to the Mecca of Modern Sport. Mike Mussina pitched a gem, and the Bombers beat the Texas Rangers for the fifth time this season, 6-2. I brought my new camera so you too could enjoy the experience. Rangers at Yankees, 05/09/07 Thanks again, [...]

    Phil of the Phuture

    Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

    Phenom Phil Hughes was pitching a no-hitter last night in his second career start. Then in the 7th inning, he heard his hamstring go, “POP!” A brilliant night cut short for the 20-year-old, but a bright future awaits.

    Historic? YES!

    Friday, April 27th, 2007

    About that game last night, the one that was so historic: + First the good news: Phil Hughes left the game to a standing ovation. + Now the bad news: It was only the 5th inning and he was responsible for 4 runs. + And the really bad news: AJ Burnett dominated the Bomber bats, [...]

    Ridin’ the A-train

    Thursday, April 26th, 2007

    Judah and I are riding the A-train (the A-rod Train) all the way to phenom Phil Hughes’ first start tonight, courtesy of my new favorite Yankee fan James Pugner. I met James in March at Willow Creek’s Shift conference in Illinois. He’s a transplanted New Yorker ministering to youth in — of all places — [...]

    Sshh

    Friday, April 20th, 2007

    You-know-who makes us loyal fans proud. Band-wagoneers, welcome a-board! Btw, through the season’s first 14 games, he already has 10 HR, 26 RBI, .351 BA, .965 SLG, .418 OBP, and 2 9th-inning walk-off HR (including a grand slam). That projects to … the greatest season ever by this generation’s greatest player.pokemon cave clips movienextdoor girl [...]

    Return of the Jedi

    Friday, December 8th, 2006

    Forget the so-called “Evil Empire.” Balance is being restored to the Yankee Republic. The Yanks are trying to right the wrong that was their mishandling of Andy Skywalker Pettitte’s free agency three years ago by wooing him back. Come home, Andy. May the force once again be with you.

    A crying shame

    Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

    Jeter loses the MVP race, by a nose. Even more bizarre considering the signing of Soriano’s $136 million dollar contract yesterday: the two MVPs this year, Ryan Howard in the NL and Justin Morneu in the AL, earned a combined $740,000.

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