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  1. Good night.Saturday night will be country music night

  2. Well I guess with the signing of Winn, the Yankees as a team go down another peg.I don’t see where he will be any better than Gardner, except that he will be 36 in June and his career is on the down slope. Sound familiar like maybe same as Damon, except Damon can still hit. I still believe if given half a chance Gardner will produce both in hitting and defense. Cashman has really played havoc on this team this year, just so he could save money and feed his ego. I am getting a little bit worried about the Yankees chances in 2010, I hope I turn out to be wrong.

  3. The Sporting News
    NFL EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR

    1955 Dan Reeves, Los Angeles Rams
    1956 George Halas, Chicago Bears
    1972 Dan Rooney, Pittsburgh
    1973 Jim Finks, Minnesota
    1974 Art Rooney, Pittsburgh
    1975 Joe Thomas, Baltimore Colts
    1976 Al Davis, Oakland
    1977 Tex Schramm, Dallas
    1978 John Thompson, Seattle
    1979 John Sanders, San Diego
    1980 Eddie LeBaron, Atlanta
    1981 Paul Brown, Cincinnati
    1982 Bobby Beathard, Washington
    1983 Bobby Beathard, Washington
    1984 George Young, New York Giants
    1985 Mike McCaskey, Chicago Bears
    1986 George Young, New York Giants
    1987 Jim Finks, New Orleans
    1988 Bill Polian, Buffalo
    1989 John McVay, San Francisco
    1990 George Young, New York Giants
    1991 Bill Polian, Buffalo
    1992 Ron Wolf, Green Bay
    1993 George Young, New York Giants
    1994 Carmen Policy, San Francisco
    1995 Bill Polian, Carolina
    1996 Bill Polian, Carolina
    1997 George Young, New York Giants
    1998 Jeff Diamond, Minnesota
    1999 Bill Polian, Indianapolis Colts
    2000 Randy Mueller, New Orleans
    2001 Dan Rooney, Pittsburgh
    2002 Bruce Allen, Oakland
    2003 Scott Pioli, New England
    2004 Scott Pioli, New England
    2005 Art Rooney II, Pittsburgh
    2006 Mickey Loomis, New Orleans
    2007 Ted Thompson, Green Bay
    2008 Thomas Dimitrov, Atlanta
    2009 Bill Polian, Indianapolis Colts

    coltsoriolesbullet January 28, 2010 at 12:34 am
  4. Congratulations to BILL POLIAN,

    THE 2009 SPORTING NEWS NFL Executive Of The year.

    http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/article/2010-01-27/colts-president-bill-polian-named-sporting-news-2009-nfl-executive-year

    coltsoriolesbullet January 28, 2010 at 12:36 am
  5. I read the comments that are posted here every day and I know I am in the minority about Gardner. I guess when you turn 65 you get stuck on your beliefs.I have been a Yankee fan all my life and don’t like the path Hal and Brian have them on this year. This is not the way George made this team the great success it is today. Excuse my venting, with what they are charging for tickets and everything else in the new stadium, they need to field the best team they can for the sake of the fans. I will remain a Yankee fan and hope for the best.

  6. NEW THREAD!!!

  7. Morning fellas

    the Phils and their payroll for this year and next, they really seem to have their ducks in a row Amaro has done a nice job over there

    http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillies/Settling_the_dust_Payroll_and_such.html

    Morning 1yank your venting is more than welcomed, that’s what these padded walls are for. I don’t think the NYY could continue to throw money at players, they have some pretty hefty salaries that create unbalance financially for the 25 man roster, we may have to endure this, yes they cut corners this year, and the bench appears thin, yes the prices are high, but it’s a +201 million dollar payroll. They have the 4 highest paid players in the game http://mlbcontracts.blogspot.com/2000/05/most-lucrative-contracts.html

    Last year the Yanks had a $201,449,189 payroll roughly, our biggest rival Boston $121,745,999 roughly, the Angels $113,709,000. The Yanks have had the highest payroll 9 straight years. Last year they spent the money and made good decisions, this year we have to hope injuries don’t derail the train. Matsui and Damon’s offense will be missed. I’m wondering if Cashman had seen enough of Damon’s defense and didn’t want to over pay for him. I’m not sure why Matsui is gone

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