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UPDATE: Pitch Clock Works! New York Yankees Extend Alcohol Sales
UPDATE: Pitch Clock Works! New York Yankees Extend Alcohol Sales
UPDATE: Pitch Clock Works! New York Yankees Extend Alcohol Sales
As reported here on 1045theteam.com, the new pitch clock in Major League Baseball has shaved more than 31 minutes from game times so far in 2023. The faster pace has led to an expedited end to beer sales in the stadium. Several MLB teams made adjustments to their alcohol sales cut-off time, which was generally after the 7th inning.
Appreciation Is Deep Rooted In New York Yankees Clubhouse
Appreciation Is Deep Rooted In New York Yankees Clubhouse
Appreciation Is Deep Rooted In New York Yankees Clubhouse
As one of the greatest Major League Baseball players faced the grim reality of premature death, Lou Gehrig considered himself "the luckiest man on the face of the earth." Though he eventually would die at the unthinkable age of 37, less than two years later, Gehrig never lost the appreciation of putting on a New York Yankees uniform. That treasured sentiment continues today in the Bronx Bombers locker-room.
It's MLB Opening Day! Here's A Quick Guide To New Rules
It's MLB Opening Day! Here's A Quick Guide To New Rules
It's MLB Opening Day! Here's A Quick Guide To New Rules
Finally! The Major League Baseball owners realized that their product was grinding to a dull-stop. Teams were losing their younger fanbases exponentially, year-by-year. In spring training, this year's rule changes have definitively increased the pace of play. Does everyone like them? No, but I like most of them and you probably will too!
5 Reasons New York Yankees Will Win The 2023 World Series
5 Reasons New York Yankees Will Win The 2023 World Series
5 Reasons New York Yankees Will Win The 2023 World Series
It's tough to argue the fact: until somebody, like the New York Yankees, knock off the Houston Astros, the reigning champion still holds the crown. However, this looks to be the year that American League representative in the fall classic will come from New York for the first time since 2009.
Latham Pitcher Endures Slow Return To New York Yankees
Latham Pitcher Endures Slow Return To New York Yankees
Latham Pitcher Endures Slow Return To New York Yankees
Shaker High School graduate, Tommy Kanhle is entering his 9th season in Major League Baseball. The right-hander from Latham has pitched well enough to earn a 2-year/$11.5 million contract with the New York Yankees through the 2024 season. However, Kahnle's second stint in pinstripes has gotten off to a slow start.
Pitching Injuries Force Decisions For Boone & New York Yankees
Pitching Injuries Force Decisions For Boone & New York Yankees
Pitching Injuries Force Decisions For Boone & New York Yankees
In professional sports, you don't want to plan on injuries. However, you have to be smart and prepare for them. New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman lured the biggest pitching prize of the 2023 free agent market, Carlos Rodón, to the Bronx. The GM certainly didn't want to plan for his left-handed pitcher's replacement in mid-March.
Check Out Some Serious Faces From New York Yankees Photo Day
Check Out Some Serious Faces From New York Yankees Photo Day
Check Out Some Serious Faces From New York Yankees Photo Day
Photo Day is one of the rights of spring training in Major League Baseball. Players are all dressed up in brand new home uniforms and the media gets to take some cool images. Last week, Getty Images photographer Mike Ehrmann got some pretty mean faces from a determined 2023 New York Yankees squad. Check them out!
Major League Baseball Would Be Fun Again...With 15 New Owners
Major League Baseball Would Be Fun Again...With 15 New Owners
Major League Baseball Would Be Fun Again...With 15 New Owners
New York Mets fans are thrilled with their owner Steve Cohen. The lifetime fan of the Amazin's paid a record $2.4 billion for the team in 2020. Cohen hasn't stopped investing in his investment. That's what smart money people do. Some Major League Baseball owners are trying to make rules that would prevent owners like Steve Cohen from making such investments. In fan interest, MLB should politely tell those owners: sell their teams!

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