I became a Yankee fan in the dark days of the franchise -- the late 80s and early 90s -- due mostly to my admiration for "Donny Baseball" Don Mattingly. Inspired by a love of baseball's history, I engrossed myself in tales of glories past through those lean years, cheering on Mattingly while endlessly reading about the championship Yankees teams of the former decades.
Now, having lived through a Yankee dynasty of my own, and having enjoyed watch them perennially contend to this day, The Pinstripe Report attempts to relate the totality of the Yankees lineage in a fresh way, pertinent to the accomplishments, issues, and outcomes that each Yankees team will annually face.
From the modern state of the team, profiles and evaluations off modern players, and historical perspective on the greatest franchise in baseball history, the Pinstripe Report forms a collage of all things Yankees. The Report strives to connect -- in an entertaining and relevant fashion -- the team's massively rich history, its highly successful present, and its potential filled future, to create a complete prospectus for Yankees fans and baseball fans alike.
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Curtis Granderson is a great player, but he is not right for the center field in the Bronx.
The "Core Four" of Jeter, Posada, Pettitte and Rivera once again lead the Yankees to the promised land.
Six RBIs from Godzilla the MVP propelled the Yankees past the Phillies in six games.
With Joe Blanton announced as the starter for Game 4, the Phillies have given themselves a massive disadvantage in pitching matchups.
After two pitchers duals, the Yankees bats sprang to life and crush Cole Hamels and the Phillies on Saturday.
AJ Burnett and Mariano Rivera combined to shut down the Phillies prolific offense and even the World Series at 1-1.
Cliff Lee Dominates and the Yankees lose another inaugural World Series game in a new home.
Using their immense talent the Yankee have overcome their manager and reached the World Series for the first time since 2003.
On short rest, Sabathia beat Angels, vindicating his manager, and putting the Yankees up 3-1 in the ALCS.
A-Rod continues on the road to playoff redemption, especially after Game 2's dramatic win.
Sabathia's pitching, the Yankees scrappy hitting, and the Angels blunder-filled pitching resulted in a Yankee victory Friday night.
By switching to a 3-man roation for the ALCS, Joe Girardi has positioned his team with its best chance to win.
With their sweep of the Twins, the Yankees continued their hot streak, roaring into the series with Anaheim.
Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira slugged the Yankees to a 2-0 lead as the Yankees travel to the Metrodome.
Jeter led the way while Sabathia and A-Rod got their redemption in Game 1 of the ALDS.
Burnett's selfish demands may prove highly detrimental to the Yankee this postseason.
Finally taking a Series from the Angels in Anaheim, the Yankees clinched a playoff birth.