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MASH 10451: The 2013 New York Yankees by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
When four of your best every-day players will start the season on the disabled list and will remain there for an extended period of time, your chances for getting off to a fast start are diminished greatly. That is the … Continue reading
It’s a Shame It has Come to This By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There were several scenarios that one could have come up with regarding how New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter’s 2012 season was going to end. He could have missed the post-season all together for only the second time in his … Continue reading
Gaining On Ya by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
Back in the day, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic had a song with a line “Gaining on Ya. Can you feel my breath?” That must be the tune that some of the New York Yankees are hearing in their heads … Continue reading
One Caribbean Radio Sports Briefs for Monday, July 2, 2012, by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
The Track and Field World is still buzzing after Yohan “The Beast” Blake defeated Usain Bolt twice in the 100 and 200 meters in the 2012 Jamaica National Senior Championships, essentially the Jamaica Olympic Trials. Blake finished with a career-best … Continue reading
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Tagged CC Sabathia, Curtis Gr, David Wright, Derek Jeter, Eurocup 2012, RA Dickey, Robinson Cano, Spain, Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake
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One Caribbean Radio Sports Briefs for Tuesday, June 19, 2012, by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
RA Dickey became the first pitcher in Major League Baseball to earn his 11th victory as the New York Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles 5-0. Dickey also became the first player to pitch back-to-back one hitters since Dave Stieb did … Continue reading
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Tagged CC Sabathia, Centrobasket, Derek Jeter, Dwight Gooden, Jamaican Basketball, LeBron James, RA Dickey, Samardo Samuels
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You Couldn’t Have Made This Up by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
They do not call these the dog days of summer for nothing at least as far as I’m concerned. I usually find myself yearning for the start of the NFL season or crying that the NBA campaign is over. I … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972 Olympics, 2011 US World Cup Team, 3000th hit, Abby Wambach, Ali, baseball, Brazilian National Team, Captain Ahab, China, Derek Jeter, Doug Flutie, Dwight Clark, ESPN, FIFA World Player of the Year, France, Hail Mary, Hall of Fame, Hope Solo, Joe Montana, Marta, Megan Rapione, MLB pennant races, Moby Dick, National Basketball Association, National Football League, NBA, NBA Finals, New York Yankees, NFL season, Oscar, penalty kick, pennant races, Rachel Buehler, red card, Sweden, Top 10 Plays of the Year, US National Soccer Team, US World Cup team, USSR-USA, WNBA, WNBA Playoffs, World Cup championship, World Cup quarter finals
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Tale of Two Shortstops by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
It is funny how fortunes can change in a New York minute. Two years ago, Derek Jeter was the King of New York while his New York Mets counterpart, Jose Reyes, was being labeled an enigma. Jeter was leading … Continue reading
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Tagged 000 hits, 27 World Championships, 3, Bronx Bombers, Captain, Carl Crawford, CitiField, Derek Jeter, disabled list, Dominican Republic, fielding percentage, general manager Sandy Alderman, hamstring injury, Joe DiMaggio. Major League Baseball, Jose Reyes, King of New York, National League MVP, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Rickey Henderson, Shea Stadium, shortstop, Tribourgh Bridge, Yankee Captain, Yankee Nation
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Daily Debate: Where Should Derek Jeter Bat?
2011 All-Star shortstop starter Derek Jeter returned to the New York Yankee lineup last night in an 0-4 performance from the leadoff spot. Is the leadoff spot ideal for Jeter on his quest for 3,000 hits (he is currently at … Continue reading
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Tagged .256, 000 hits, 2, 2011 All Star, 3, 994, Derek Jeter, leadoff, New York Yankees, shortstop
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