New York Yankees

One on One: Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson

by Alex Smith

Jeff Idelson has been a busy man the past few days. On Wednesday, January 9th. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced that no winning candidate emerged from the voting done by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. This is the eight shutout in the history of voting, and the first since 1996.

As We Enter 2013, Kobe and Jeter Remain Forever Young

by Steve Simineri

It’s a rare and happy thing to grow great and old in your craft. It’s a gift, an achievement, and a testament to one’s hard work and unique skillset. However, we tend to overlook sustained greatness across the years, and mistake it for something mundane. But genius that repeats and repeats over the long haul is the rarest gift in the world.

One on One talks Winter Meetings and Nets

by Jake Kring-Schreifels

Saturday during One on One, Amit and I had the distinct opportunity to speak with Yahoo Sports National Baseball writer Jeff Passan about the Winter Meetings that took place last week. We talked about the logistics of the what goes on in the hotel complex, inquired about the outfield market, and got the latest word on the Mets and Yankees. (This was taped just before Zack Greinke signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers).

Is it already time to panic in the Bronx?

by Steve Simineri

The winter meetings have come and gone in Nashville, yet the Yankees only made headlines for not spending a wooden nickel to the bafflement of all. The most decorated franchise in professional sports has resorted to penny pinching, and you can confidently bet late legendary owner George Steinbrenner is rolling over in his grave. "Beggars can't be choosers,” Brian Cashman, general manager of baseball’s wealthiest team, said Tuesday.