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New York Yankees: 10 Worst Moments In Club’s History

There have been plenty of great moments in Yankees history.

If you think otherwise, http://bleacherreport.com/articles/394107-giddy-up-the-21-greatest-moments-in-new-york-yankees-history, check that out, and then get back to me.

But believe it or not, the Yankees have experienced a handful of heartbreaking and disappointing moments as well.

And yes, I have lived through some of them.

Before I present the 10 Worst Moments In New York Yankees history, here are some honorable mentions:

1) In Game 6 of the 2003 World Series, Josh Beckett pitches a five-hitter at Yankee Stadium, striking out nine and walking two. World Series over.
2) A-Rod and the Yankees lose to the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 ALDS – that was just embarrassing
3) 2003 ALDS vs. Anaheim Angels: Yankees win 103 games in the regular season, and lose to the Angels 3-1 in the division series.

So for all you Yankee haters out there, sit back, relax, and enjoy reading some of the worst times in the history of those “Damn Yankees.”

Play Ball.

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Position By Position: All-Time Greatest Yankee Team

27 World Series Championships. 40 American League Pennants, and countless of Hall of Famers, including “Joltin’ Joe”, Yogi, and “The Iron Horse.”

From “The Babe” to “The Mick”, Billy Martin to Joe Torre, and “Mr. October” to “Mr. November”, some of the greatest players and managers in baseball history have donned the New York Yankee Pinstripes.

Whether you love them, or hate them, the Yankees simply know how to win.

Considering all of the legends that have played for the greatest organization in professional sports, deciding on the greatest players to ever play at the stadium that’s located on 161st and River Avenue in the Bronx was not an easy task.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but here’s my greatest Yankees team (position by position) ever assembled in New York Yankees history.

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28 Reasons Why the Yankees Will Repeat As World Series Champions

Heading into every season the mission statement of the New York Yankees is clear-cut: Win the World Series or consider the season a failure.

Always has, and always will be.

A World Series championship was the icing on the cake to a magical inaugural season at the new Yankee Stadium. But as the excitement of the new stadium starts to fade, the Yankees will and desire for their next championship continues to grow.

I’m aware that it’s only May and the 2010 baseball season is far from over, but the Commissioner’s Trophy can already be awarded to the New York Yankees for winning the 2010 World Series.

So for all the Yankee fans out there, including myself, it’s my pleasure to present 28 reasons why the 28th championship in franchise history will be coming to the Bronx this fall.

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The 10 Biggest Fantasy Baseball Disappointments Thus Far

Although it’s extremely early, the 2010-2011 baseball regular season is well underway.

It’s been a “New York, New York” beginning to this season, while the Yankees and Mets have gotten off to hot starts. The same can not be said for teams, such as the Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Dodgers, who’ve been struggling out of the gate.

Even though the season is young, some fantasy baseball owners are enjoying their time in first place, while others are shaking their heads in disbelief asking the question: why did I waste a draft pick on this guy?

Many of these players will turn their seasons around, but in the meantime, here are the top 10 biggest fantasy disappointments who have started this season struggling to get out of the batter’s box.

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