Sunday, October 14, 2012

Kuroda Steps Up, but Offense Does Not Follow

Robinson Cano, the Yankees' star second baseman, maintained Sunday night that he still felt good at the plate. The team's hitting coach, Kevin Long, maintained that Cano still looked good at the plate. But for another night, the evidence, both visualAfter another magical ninth-inning home run by Raul Ibanez sent Yankee Stadium into near delirium Saturday night, it seemed there was nothing that could dampen the euphoria that the 40-year-old designated hitter had unleashed once again.The fallout created by Major League Baseball's shoehorning of the wild-card games into a postseason schedule not specifically built for it was discussed at length with respect to the Division Series round. The loss of a travelThe Yankees are looking for the right investor to buy out their partners in the YES Network, including Goldman Sachs.The Yankees are looking for the right investor to buy out their partners in the YES Network, including Goldman Sachs.
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