On this date in 2008, construction workers at the new Yankee Stadium site unearthed a Red Sox jersey buried in concrete. The David Ortiz jersey, which was later auctioned off to raise money for charity, was buried by a construction worker who had hoped to jinx the Bombers. Here’s this week’s look around the baseball blogosphere..
- Pinstripe Pundits looks at previous deals to try and find fair value for Gary Sanchez.
- I R Fast breaks down Masahiro Tanaka’s second start.
- Blue Jays Plus examines Dioner Navarro’s impact on Mark Buerhrle.
- Inside The Zona delves into the Josh Collmenter Conundrum.
- Camden Depot says the Orioles still have trouble getting on base.
- Rays Colored Glasses discusses Matt Moore and pitcher injuries.
- Outside Pitch looks at three hurlers whose deliveries put them at risk for injury.
- Baseball Info Solutions says Mike Trout is fishing for a defensive comeback.
- AL Eastbound & Down is worried about the Blue Jays on the road.
- MLB Reports shows us how the Cardinals were put together.
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DarthMurph
The Yankees handled that jersey situation really well by giving it to the Sox to be auctioned off for the Jimmy Fund.
bob 33
Should be worried about the blue jays on the road – it’s tougher to use fans to steal signs in another team’s ballpark.
NickinIthaca
I’d say it is tougher for a fan in centerfield to see the catchers signs and relay it back to the hitter 400+ feet away before the pitcher throws the ball. One of the lamest, most overblown conspiracy theories the Internet has come up with so far…
LazerTown
That article should be a reason that NY shouldn’t trade Sanchez. They are pretty much deadline deals. The guy has 120 ab in AA. Sure he is a good prospect, but he isn’t exactly pushing their hand yet. McCann deal is for 5 years, I’m sure they will be able to find room for Sanchez in another 2 years when he probably ready.