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Post by inger on Mar 8, 2024 16:30:03 GMT -5
Make sure you apply a generous amount of garlic and olive oil in the pocket prior to adding the meatball. Ahh...Wilson catch-atore. He worked at Mr. Catch-Atore’s Down on Sullivan Street Across from the Medical Center…
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Post by bomberhojoe on Mar 8, 2024 18:14:04 GMT -5
Ahh...Wilson catch-atore. He worked at Mr. Catch-Atore’s Down on Sullivan Street Across from the Medical Center… Is he saving all his money for cataract surgery?
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Post by fwclipper51 on Mar 8, 2024 18:18:51 GMT -5
From MLB Rumors 03-08-24 Yankees News
Nootbaar wasn’t the only young position player to undergo imaging yesterday, as MLB.com notes that Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza has done the same after battling shoulder issues in recent weeks. The 23-year-old youngster was a consensus top-50 prospect in the game last year, but struggled in 52 games in the Bronx last year, hitting a paltry .191/.267/.272 in 191 trips to the plate. Despite those struggles, Peraza still figures to be key future piece for the Yankees alongside Anthony Volpe in the club’s infield, though the likes of DJ LeMahieu and Gleyber Torres leave him blocked from regular starts in the majors for the time being. Headed into the 2024 season, Peraza figures to compete with the likes of Jorbit Vivas and Jahmai Jones for the final spot on the club’s bench alongside Jose Trevino, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Trent Grisham, though his shot at a bench role in the majors could be complicated by an absence of note with less than three weeks until Spring Training.
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Post by inger on Mar 8, 2024 20:42:21 GMT -5
He worked at Mr. Catch-Atore’s Down on Sullivan Street Across from the Medical Center… Is he saving all his money for cataract surgery? Cataract-act-act-act-act You outta know by now…
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Post by JEGnj on Mar 8, 2024 22:58:53 GMT -5
Have not caught a game yet but I do see on YES Sunday afternoon and Monday and Wednesday afternoon so looking forward to watching them NOW that the Devil's gave up.
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Post by inger on Mar 9, 2024 1:39:32 GMT -5
Have not caught a game yet but I do see on YES Sunday afternoon and Monday and Wednesday afternoon so looking forward to watching them NOW that the Devil's gave up. Good on you. I just started watching yesterday…well, Thursday…
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Post by jiminy on Mar 9, 2024 9:56:54 GMT -5
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: On the prospect front, much of the attention this spring has swirled around Spencer Jones, the Judgian outfielder who ranks as the organization’s first or second prospect, depending on which list you look at. Catcher Austin Wells, however, has been turning the heads of the Yankees coaching staff. Although he’s struggled with the bat so far this spring, he was fairly consistent at the plate throughout his minor league career, and there’s relatively little worry that he won’t put it together. More importantly, though, Wells has performed well enough defensively that, at least for the moment, discussions about moving him to first base or left field have been put on hiatus.
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Post by jiminy on Mar 9, 2024 10:37:09 GMT -5
Ranking MLB's stadiums from 1 to 30: Baseball travelers' favorite ballparks What's the best Major League Baseball stadium? 20. Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees "The Yankees had the chance to create a ballpark for the ages, but instead built a facility that does little beyond honoring the team that plays in it. Not nearly as fun as the Mets’ park in Queens, it does offer the Yankees Museum (as if the whole stadium weren’t pretty much a Yankees Museum) and Monument Park." Opened: 2009 Capacity: 50,287 www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2024/03/09/mlb-stadium-rankings-baseball-30-ballparks-2024/72873951007/
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Mar 9, 2024 10:59:15 GMT -5
Ranking MLB's stadiums from 1 to 30: Baseball travelers' favorite ballparks What's the best Major League Baseball stadium? 20. Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees "The Yankees had the chance to create a ballpark for the ages, but instead built a facility that does little beyond honoring the team that plays in it. Not nearly as fun as the Mets’ park in Queens, it does offer the Yankees Museum (as if the whole stadium weren’t pretty much a Yankees Museum) and Monument Park." Opened: 2009 Capacity: 50,287 www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2024/03/09/mlb-stadium-rankings-baseball-30-ballparks-2024/72873951007/I haven't been to the new Yankee Stadium, but I'm having a hard time believing their are 19 better parks?
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Post by Max on Mar 9, 2024 11:29:24 GMT -5
I haven't been to the new Yankee Stadium, but I'm having a hard time believing their are 19 better parks?
My only complaint is that they spent all that money and no retractable roof!
I saw a model online of how Yankee Stadium would have looked with the retractable roof. In my opinion, the roof didn't take away anything from how the Stadium looks now.
I don't agree with the order of that Stadium list either. I guess it all comes down to a matter of opinion. To each their own.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 9, 2024 11:29:58 GMT -5
Ranking MLB's stadiums from 1 to 30: Baseball travelers' favorite ballparks What's the best Major League Baseball stadium? 20. Yankee Stadium – New York Yankees "The Yankees had the chance to create a ballpark for the ages, but instead built a facility that does little beyond honoring the team that plays in it. Not nearly as fun as the Mets’ park in Queens, it does offer the Yankees Museum (as if the whole stadium weren’t pretty much a Yankees Museum) and Monument Park." Opened: 2009 Capacity: 50,287 www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2024/03/09/mlb-stadium-rankings-baseball-30-ballparks-2024/72873951007/Sounds likes this writer is a little jealous of the Yankees success. Call me crazy, but I go to a ballpark to watch a baseball game, I don't care about all the extra stuff. I wish they could have kept and renovated the older stadium but the place was becoming a safety hazard for fans.
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Post by azbob643 on Mar 9, 2024 11:50:19 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I go to a ballpark to watch a baseball game, I don't care about all the extra stuff. Seems like many care a great deal about the "extra stuff". Haven't been to YS3, but it's my understanding many of the "fans" spend much of the game in one of the several restaurants.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 9, 2024 12:01:47 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I go to a ballpark to watch a baseball game, I don't care about all the extra stuff. Seems like many care a great deal about the "extra stuff". Haven't been to YS3, but it's my understanding many of the "fans" spend much of the game in one of the several restaurants. I guess that explains all the empty seats right behind home plate at the start of games, they are still down below, at the bar & restaurant eating steak and lobster. Plenty of places in NYC to that, leave the Stadium to baseball fans.
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Post by Max on Mar 9, 2024 12:04:31 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I go to a ballpark to watch a baseball game, I don't care about all the extra stuff. Seems like many care a great deal about the "extra stuff". Haven't been to YS3, but it's my understanding many of the "fans" spend much of the game in one of the several restaurants.
I always liked getting to Yankee Stadium early to eat first, then later on have a hotdog during the game.
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Post by azbob643 on Mar 9, 2024 12:10:12 GMT -5
Seems like many care a great deal about the "extra stuff". Haven't been to YS3, but it's my understanding many of the "fans" spend much of the game in one of the several restaurants. I guess that explains all the empty seats right behind home plate at the start of games, they are still down below, at the bar & restaurant eating steak and lobster. Plenty of places in NYC to that, leave the Stadium to baseball fans. I believe those seats..."Legend" seats (?), or whatever they're called, are primarily owned by corporations to entertain clients...a nice little write off. One of my pet peeves at many of today's ballparks is the lack of courtesy…people walking up and down aisles constantly, blocking the view of those who actually want to watch the game, although Coors Field does a pretty good job keeping that at a minimum. Another is the constant blaring of music at any slight pause in the action. Petco is one of the worst I've experienced.
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