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Monday, April 30, 2012

Life ~ Food & Friends~

Mmm...sushi...
I don't know what it is, but I am going through a major "sushi" craze. 

Last weekend, we got together with some frineds, and I was assigned to make something Japanese.
I decided to make some sushi, but real sushi quality tuna has been pretty expensive nowa days.
So I made sushi without raw fish...

From the top:



{Spam Musubi} / You might be thinking "what?! Spam for sushi? What is that stuff made out of anyways?" but, trust me they are actually pretty good. My kids LOVE this. All you need to do is slice the spam, grill both sides on a frying pan until they are a little crispy, put them on top of the moulded rice and wrap them with Nori (seaweed) strips.  That's it!

{Inari-sushi}/ Basically, the tan looking thing you are looking at is a fryed tofu pouch.  It has a sweet flavor; kind of like teriyaki, but different.  Typically it is stuffed with sushi rice, but my mom always added minced cucumber and sesami and that's what I do to.

{Maki-sushi}/ Usually I use real tuna for this, but this time I rolled imitation crab meat, avocado, cucumber, and eggs.  I also made the ones with imitation crab mixed with salt and pepper, and Japanese mayo.

There were French, Mexican (they were very yummy by the way), and Japanese food at the table that night.  Also the company of the friends, love, and laughter.

Oh, that is life.  

How can I ask for more? :)

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Swish Leaves Game With Tight Left Hammy

Nick Swisher left today's game with a tight left hamstring and will go for a precautionary MRI. Hopefully it's nothing too serious.

Garcia to the Pen, Phelps to the Rotation

From Bryan Hoch:
Freddy Garcia has been dispatched to the Yankees' bullpen, with rookie David Phelps first in line to take the veteran right-hander's place in the rotation.

Garcia was battered by the Tigers for six runs in 1 2/3 innings on Saturday in a 7-5 Yankees loss, the second straight start Garcia only recorded five outs, and the change did not come as a shock to the hurler.

"When you're pitching [poorly] out of the rotation, what do you expect?" Garcia said. "When you don't do your job, what are they supposed to do? That's what happened. They're honest. I didn't pitch the way I was supposed to pitch. It's reality."

...

"I'll be OK, man. I know," Garcia said. "I've been playing this game for a long time, and a lot of things happened to me before, and I always came off on the top. It's not going to be different. So, we'll see what happens."

With his 12.51 ERA this was a move the Yankees pretty much had to make.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Game 20: Yankees vs. Tigers

REGULAR SEASON GAME 20
YANKEES vs Tigers
First Pitch: 4:05 PM | TV: YES | Radio: WCBS

Here are the lineups:

YANKEES (11-8)
Derek Jeter DH
Nick Swisher RF
Robinson Cano 2B
Alex Rodriguez 3B
Mark Teixeira 1B
Curtis Granderson CF
Andruw Jones LF
Russell Martin C
Eduardo Nunez SS

Starting Pitcher: RHP Freddy Garcia (0-1, 9.75 ERA, 1.92 WHIP)

TIGERS (10-10)
Austin Jackson CF
Brennan Boesch RF
Miguel Cabrera 3B
Prince Fielder 1B
Andy Dirks LF
Brad Eldred DH
Alex Avila C
Jhonny Peralta SS
Ramon Santiago 2B

Starting Pitcher: LHP Drew Smyly (0-0, 1.13 ERA, 1.38 WHIP)

A Beautiful Place v. 2.0

I know the blog has been very quiet this past week, but that’s because I’ve been incredibly busy!  You may remember this post  in February where I shared our decision NOT to move, but to stay here and enjoy our lovely home.

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In consequence of that decision, I have been making changes to the main living area of our home, as well as working on the front-room-to-office project (more about that here, here, and here).  This has involved electrical work, adding a phone jack, removing siding, putting siding back on, patching sheetrock, trimming windows, and LOTS of painting! 

One day soon, I will have more to share on those topics  Winking smile

But until then, it seemed appropriate to share a new “make a place beautiful” plaque I made for a reader.  She wanted gray, which was new for me—but I love it!  I used a dark gray paint, then distressed it and glazed it with both black and brown to give it some depth.

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Today she sent me a picture of it displayed in her home!  Thanks, Rena!  I’m so glad you like it.

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I love to make signs and canvases! Please e-mail redhenhome@gmail.com if I can make one for you!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Blossoming Landscape

As we drive through the valley this time of year, we never tire of the blossoming landscape.
Their presence is fleeting so you must try and commit as many scenes to memory before the landscape springs to green.

Have a wonderful weekend! 


Link Love No.78!

First of all thank you all for participating, and I am so sorry about the link pictures being blurry.
We just had problems with Linkytools and it didn't work out like it supposed to. :(

But, I went through your creations, and I have my link loves for this month!

You gotta check out this cutest pair... Melly Sews created these comfortable to wear outfits by using seersucker,  at the same time the strips and the detail to the design gave them a "more than" play clothes look.  Amazing!



Un Petit Design shared a very detail oriented tutorial for this pretty tiered ruffle dress.
Have you wanted to learn how to sew zippers on the back of a dress?  Or how to add lining?  Head over to her blog to see the tutorial. :)


How about a tiered tray for your house?  Uncommon created this handsome piece out of trays she found at Hobby Lobby's clearance isle; candle holders and a little magic of spray paint.  I love the color!

 

When I see projects like this I wish I still had a little one, so I can play dress up!  This Hoodiesaurus idea was linked by The Pinterest Project.  Sometimes the simplest idea is the best thing, wouldn't you agree?


I think this is one of the best projects to utilize our never ending supply of scraps.  This pillow was linked by The Eternal Thread. It is simple, yet very fun and such a wonderful collection of fabrics!  Are you thinking about making a quilt like this?  I am. :)


The next link party will be on May 30th, mark your calendars everyone!   I know it is a little hard to remember the monthly party, but I will be looking forward seeing your creations. :)



Thursday, April 26, 2012

About that Big Basket



Thank you all for your nice comments about my living room.  It seems many of you like the idea of no rug – at least during the summer months.  I must say it is a lot easier to keep clean!  I am not sure how the feet will feel come winter but that is a while away.


I had several people inquire about the large basket.  It is a vintage French covered transport trunk.


I purchased it from Bonny Neiman Antiques and I am absolutely thrilled!  Bonny was so nice to work with and I highly recommend her shop.  I also bought the pretty mirror which hangs above the bed in the master bedroom from Bonny.

To be honest when I bought the basket I really did not pay attention to the size and had no idea where I was going to put it.

At first it found a home in the family room.  Although it looked fabulous, the trouble was, now I was left with no place for the wagon.  Then I came across this picture.

Via Southern Living

A perfect solution!


I immediately hauled the basket upstairs and in the bedroom it went – making a perfect bedside table.

I love the extra layer of texture it adds to the room and how it is a bit unexpected.


I have to admit I was fortunate that things worked out so well.  

Have you ever purchased something without knowing  where you were going to place it? I would love to hear what you bought and where it ended up!  


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Trade That Just Keeps Giving: Surgery For Pineda

https://twitter.com/#!/BloggingBombers/statuses/195253319915147264
https://twitter.com/#!/BloggingBombers/statuses/195253590183514114
So, what will the defenders of this deal say now?

Just to break things down for you, instead of A) trading Montero for Cliff Lee a couple years ago, or B) keeping your best hitting prospect, the Yankees traded him for a guy who had one good half of a season and is now headed for shoulder surgery. Fantastic!

No word yet on how long Pineda will be on the shelf, but I can only assume it will be a while. People are speculated that he'll be done for the year, and the only info I could find was that an injury like this normally takes 3-6 months to recover. I'm not sure if I've mentioned it before, but what a great trade!

Spring Roses



I will resist another tall tale on how we acquired this David Austin rose. The truth is, I picked it out and made Hubby buy it for me. Although he buys flowers for me on special occasions, I also buy flowers for myself often. I buy a lot of flowers!

He does however comply quite graciously with my requests to hold flowers so that I can take pictures of them. He ends up holding many other things too...cast iron skilleta box of cherriestoast with jamcarrotsand the list goes on. I sometimes even request a wardrobe change (into a white t-shirt)! 


This rose is called Campanella. The florist at the New Seasons Market we frequent gave her to me because I was so taken by her beauty. I thought that was so nice of her.

As you can see, once again Hubby's photo assistance necessitated a wardrobe change. He is so patient with me. Nonetheless, since the babies arrived I've also had to take many more photos without his assistance. The poinsettia, the tulips, and the Easter basket were all pictures that I took of my reflection in our dining room mirror! 

I think by the time I took a picture of the Easter basket, I thought to clean the mirror. Oops. 

Link Party No.78! / Blue, Silver and Green

Hi all!  It is the last Wednesday of the month, do you know what that means?  Yeah, Link Party time! As I promised last month, I am having one today, hopefully many of you remembered and link up.

Before we start the party, let me tell you how I have been lately...

I started a series of the procedures last year, and I thought to myself that I have to slow down this year(pout). Then, because of the medical insurance mess, all of a sudden I have a break from the procedures.  I was SO excited, and started accepting some projects, guest posting and more.  All of a sudden I realized that I have a tight schedule.

But, you know me, I am really thrilled to be busy that way. Just picture me in front of my sewing machine and sewing away with the biggest grin on my face.  There are many projects that I have been working on and can't reveal yet.  Please be patient my friends, some fun tutorials are coming, I promise. :)

Meanwhile, I have been having "blue, silver and green fevers” lately (whatever that means). I am drawn to those colors for some reason. Do you wanna check them out?

Silver and some blue necklace...



My new favorite earrings.  The colors reminds me of a calm and beautiful ocean.



I love sewing, but whenever I get stuck in design ideas,  I tend to escape to jewelry making.  Working on something else clears my mind.

Ok everyone, I bet you have some projects you would love to share.  I am excited to see what you have been working on!

1. Please post something YOU made. It doesn't matter if it is crochet, quilt, clothing, anything would be fine. I want to see it! If you use someone's idea or patterns please give them the rightful credit.

2. Link to your specific post, that way it is easier for everybody to find and read it.

3. Please grab the "Tea Rose Home" grab button, and link back from your post. If you can mention the party in your post or place the button on your side bar, that would be great! I want more people to have a chance to come and show off their creation.




Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Garcia To Start On Saturday

Following tonight's loss in Arlington, Joe Girardi announced that the Yankees will have their normal rotation after Thursday’s off day and will not be skipping Freddy Garcia. It was widely assumed that the Yanks would skip the struggling right-hander with the Tigers in town this weekend, but instead Garcia will get the ball on Saturday, with Nova pitching on Friday and CC finishing off the series on Sunday. If the Yankees had skipped Garcia, he would likely have pitched on Monday against the Orioles, a scenario that seems to make a lot more sense than the one Girardi decided to go with.

No News On Pineda After MRI

From Mark Feinsand:
Michael Pineda was examined by Yankees team physician Dr. Chris Ahmad Tuesday, undergoing a dye-contrast MRI on his injured right shoulder. The team did not release the results, as Pineda's agent, Fern Cuza, had already requested that his client be seen by arm specialist Dr. David Altchek, even before the MRI had been scheduled.

Joe Girardi was not disturbed by the fact that Pineda wanted a second opinion. He was already troubled by the fact that the pitcher had to leave his start Saturday early with shoulder pain.

"Coming out of the game was disturbing to me on Saturday," Girardi said. "We’ll find out what’s going on. Hopefully it’s good news.”

Given that the three weeks of rest wasn't enough to get Pineda past his tendinitis, Girardi figures that it will take longer than that for the pitcher to get back on a mound even if nothing else comes out of the MRI. That means a return to the majors no earlier than June, and even that might be on the optimistic side.

“It’s not what you want," Girardi said. "We thought we were going to get a power pitcher that pitched very well and we believed had a very huge upside. Right now, we don’t have him and right now I can’t tell you when we’re going to get him back. That part is disappointing.”

Between the arm issues Pineda is having and the lack of effectiveness of the back of the rotation, it sure would have been nice to sign someone like Wilson or Darvish in the off-season. If you saw tonight's 2-0 loss to Texas, Darvish sure looks like he's going to live up to the that hype.

Matsui to Sign With Tampa

https://twitter.com/#!/JackCurryYES/status/194534018627280896
https://twitter.com/#!/JackCurryYES/status/194534402259304448
I hate seeing former Yankees, especially those with WS MVP awards, signing with a division rival. Hopefully he does well when they play the Red Sox.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Game 16: Yankees @ Rangers

REGULAR SEASON GAME 16
YANKEES @ RANGERS
First Pitch: 7:05 PM | TV: MY9/ESPN | Radio: WCBS

Here are the lineups:

YANKEES (9-6)
Derek Jeter SS
Nick Swisher RF
Robinson Cano 2B
Alex Rodriguez 3B
Mark Teixeira 1B
Curtis Granderson CF
Andruw Jones LF
Eduardo Nunez DH
Chris Stewart C

Starting Pitcher: LHP CC Sabathia (1-0, 5.59 ERA)

RANGERS (13-3)
Ian Kinsler 2B
Elvis Andrus SS
Josh Hamilton LF
Michael Young 3B
Mike Napoli 1B
Nelson Cruz RF
Yorvit Torrealba C
Brandon Snyder DH
Craig Gentry CF

Starting Pitcher: LHP Derek Holland (2-0, 3.10 ERA)

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Garcia to be skipped?

From George A. King III:
Joe Girardi has his rotation set through Friday night against the Tigers at Yankee Stadium.

What the Yankees manager doesn’t have — at least publicly — is a starter for Saturday.

Since last night’s game against the Red Sox at Fenway Park was washed out, CC Sabathia starts tonight against the Rangers instead of working last night.

Ivan Nova goes Friday, but Girardi has options for Saturday. He can bring Sabathia back on regular rest or go with the struggling Freddy Garcia. But what Girardi won’t do is insert rookie David Phelps into the rotation.

“After that, we’ll see,’’ Girardi said of Nova.

Because Thursday — Garcia’s normal day — was dark on the schedule, skipping the veteran right-hander was possible. Now, that is a stronger possibility if another starter doesn’t require an extra day of rest.
It also mentions in the article that Girardi asked Garcia if he was healthy and the right-hander said he fine. At this point I see no reason not to skip him. Until the back end of the rotation is settled, there's no reason to throw back to back stinkers if you can avoid it, and in this case they can. Also, maybe the extra time off will help Garcia figure out what's going wrong on the mound.

Second Spring


This is a fir cone. 


Hmmm, fir cones are prickly. 


Pig tails. 


Wherever you go, I will follow. 


Look, a dandelion. 


Pondering an old leaf. 


Sooo big! 

xo

This Week in Yankees History (4/22-4-28)

This Week in Yankees History

April 22nd - April 28th


April 22nd

1881 - Former Yankees INF Neal Ball (1907-1908) was born (1881-1957). Neal Ball hit .241 in 155 games for the Yankees, before he was sold to Cleveland.

1903 - At American League Park, the New York Highlanders lost their 1st game to the Washington Senators by the score of 3-1, before 11,950 fans. Washington elects to bat 1st, but the New Yorkers score in the bottom of the opening inning to take a 1-0 lead. Each starter gives up 6 hits with Jack Chesbro, the NL top winner last year with the Pittsburgh Pirates (28-6) taking the loss for the Yankees. Al Orth, in his 2nd season with the Washington Senators is the winner.

1904 - After surrendering a leadoff single to Senators batter Kip Selbach, New York Yankees starter Jack Chesbro pitches no-hit ball the rest of the game, beating the Washington Senators by the score of 2-0.

1915 - Pinstripes first appeared on the New York Yankees player uniforms.

1918 - Former Yankees Minor League manager (1971) and MLB Coach (1982), MLB manager (1961-1963), MLB Player (1939-1960) Mickey Veron was born (1918-2008). Mickey Veron was a 1st Baseman from 1939 to 1960, mostly with the Washington Senators during his long MLB career. Mickey was an AL All Star team member for 7 seasons. He won 2 AL Batting crowns. Mickey was a New York Yankees minor league manager in 1971 with the Manchester Yankees. In 1982, he was a Yankees MLB coach. Also he was the 1st manager for the expansion 1961 Washington Senators, he managed the club until 1963. He was a MLB coach for the Pirates, Expos and the Cardinals. Later he managed and coached in the minor leagues for several MLB organizations, before retiring from the game.

1920 - Outfielder Babe Ruth plays his 1st game as a New York Yankee. Babe goes hitless and his outfield error proved to be the game losing miscue in a 6-5 loss to the Philadelphia A’s.

1923 - The 1st Sunday game at Yankee Stadium draws an estimated crowd of 60,000 fans, but the Yankees suffer their 1st loss of the 1923 American League season, a 4-3 decision to the Washington Senators.

1931 - Outfielder Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees collides with Charlie Berry, the Boston Red Sox catcher and former pro football player, while trying to score on a sacrifice fly. Ruth is carried off the field at Fenway Park and taken to a local Boston hospital.

1933 - Former Yankees reserve C Bob Schmidt (1965) was born. On May 8, 1963, catcher Bob Schmidt was purchased by the New York Yankees from the Washington Senators. He played for the Yankees AAA team, the Richmond Virginians (International League) in 1963-1965. Bob hit .250 in 20 games for the Yankees as a back up catcher during the 1965 AL season. Schmidt finished up his professional baseball career at the age of 33 in 1966 with the Toledo Mud Hens (Yankees, AAA team) of the International League. Bob Schmidt was originally signed by the New York Giants organization in 1951. In 1958, while playing for the San Francisco Giants, he was named to the 1958 NL All Star team, but he did not appear in the game. Later Bob played for the Cincinnati Reds (1961), Washington Senators (1962-1962).

1938 - Former Yankees minor league catcher John Orsino was born. On January 8, 1969, John Orsino was purchased by the New York Yankees from the Washington Senators. John never appeared with the Yankees at the MLB level. On June 12,1969, John was traded by the New York Yankees to the Cleveland Indians for P Rob Gardner. The New York Giants originally signed him in 1957. He had played for the Giants, Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Senators before joining the New York Yankees organization in 1969. John Orsino was the head coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1970-1976. He then managed in the Cleveland Indians' chain for a year and a half at the AA level with the Jersey City Indians in 1977 and the Chattanooga Lookouts for part of the 1978 minor league season. In 1980, Orsino returned to FDU to coach for 1 more season.

1956 – New York Yankees starter Don Larsen hits a grand slam HR off of Boston Red Sox P Frank Sullivan, as the Bronx Bombers win the game by the score of 13-6 at Yankee Stadium.

1957 - Former Yankees MLB scout Johnny Nee (1927-1945) passed away (1890-1957). Johnny Nee was a MLB scout and a minor league player-manager. In 1912, Nee, a young minor league infielder of 22, was chosen to skipper the Terre Haute team as a player-manager. He served as a player-manager at many of his minor league stops including his last post as the leader of the Virginia League’s Kinston Eagles (1925-1926). During that final managerial season, one of his young charges was future Hall of Famer Rick Ferrell. Starting in 1927, Nee began a long career as a major league scout for the New York Yankees. He was credited with discovering many future major leaguers including Bill Dickey, Gene Bearden, Marv Breuer, Ben Chapman, Atley Donald, Tommy Henrich, Chink Outen, Billy Werber, Johnny Allen, Dixie Walker, Spud Chandler, Billy Hitchcock and Willie Jones. He left the New York Yankees organization for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1946. At the end of the 1949 National League season, Johnny Nee was named head of the Philadelphia Phillies farm system.

1958 - Former Yankees P Stefan Wever (1982) was born. On June 5,1979, pitcher Stefan Wever was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 6th round of the 1979 MLB amateur player draft. He appeared in one game for the 1982 Yankees, posting 0-1 record.

1959 - At Griffith Stadium in Washington, D. C., Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees pitched a 14-inning, an 1-0, shutout against the Washington Senators, giving up only 8 hits, while striking out 15 batters. The Yankees won in the 1st half of the 14th inning on a Moose Skowron solo HR, ending the longest contest in MLB history ending 1-0 on a homerun.

1961 - Former Yankees P Jimmy Key (1993-1996) was born. Pitcher Jimmy Key was signed in 1992, as a MLB free agent by the New York Yankees. He went 43-23 as a starter for the Yankees, before leaving the team for MLB free agency in 1996.

1967 - Former Yankees INF Fritz Maisel (1913-1917) passed away. Fritz Maisel appeared in 502 games for the Yankees, hitting .243 with a 183 stolen bases. On January 22,1918, Fritz was traded by the New York Yankees along with P Nick Cullop, INF Joe Gedeon, C Les Nunamaker, P Urban Shocker and $15,000 to the St. Louis Browns for P Eddie Plank and INF Del Pratt.

1970 - The New York Yankees drop an 18 inning, 2-1 game to the Washington Senators. When Mike Epstein’s sac fly scores base runner Ed Stroud. New York Yankees CF Bobby Mercer’s 9th inning HR had tied the game at 1-1.

1993 - Former Yankees Shortstop Mark Koenig (1925-1930) passed away (1904-1993). Mark Koenig was the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees during the mid 1920’s. He finished his Yankees career with a BA of .285. Koenig played on Yankees World Series teams in 1926-1928, hitting .500 in the 1927 World Series. Also Mark played for the Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and finished with the 1937 New York Giants, during his long MLB career.

1997 - After 4 months of on-and-off negotiations, the New York Yankees acquired the rights to Japanese P Hideki Irabu from the San Diego Padres for $3 million. Arab’s Japanese team, the Chiba Lotte Marines, gave the San Diego exclusive rights to the 27-year-old righty, but Irabu refused to sign with the San Diego Padres, saying he would only go with the New York Yankees.

2007 - The Boston Red Sox complete their 1st sweep of the New York Yankees in Fenway Park in 17 years. Manny Ramirez, J.D. Drew, Mike Lowell and Jason Varitek hit consecutive home runs, making it the fourth instance in MLB history that 4 straight hitters have gone deep. The victim for all 4 gopher balls is Yankees pitcher Chase Wright, who ties the MLB record for home runs allowed in an inning. Paul Foytack in 1963 had been the only prior pitcher to allow 4 straight homers in an inning.

2010 - The New York Yankees lose the rubber game of series against the Oakland A's, taking 2 out of 1st 3 games, including a Phil Hughes one-hitter. The A's defeat the Yankees by the score of 4-2. Yankees starter CC Sabathia throws a complete game. Mark Teixeira hits his 1st HR of the 2010 AL season. OF Marcus Thames hits a solo HR for the Bombers. With runners on 1st and 2nd in the 6th inning, A's batter Kurt Suzuki hit a sharp grounder to Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez, who stepped on the bag and threw to 2B Robinson Cano. Cano's relay to 1B Nick Johnson barely beat Suzuki. It was the 1st triple play against the Oakland A's since Kansas City Royals did it in 1994. The New York Yankees had gone 6,632 consecutive regular-season games without a triple play. Their last one came on June 3, 1968, with Yankees 1B Mickey Mantle catching the final out on a ball hit by Minnesota's John Roseboro. The Twins catcher Roseboro's liner was caught by Yankees hurler Dooley Womack, who then threw to 3B Bobby Cox. The Cox's relay then went to Yankees1B Mickey Mantle for the 3rd out.

April 23rd

1903 - Behind the pitching of Harry Howell, the New York Highlanders win their 1st MLB game, a 7-2 victory over the Washington Senators.

1937 - Former Yankees 1B Duke Carmel (1965) was born. In winter of 1964, 1B Duke Carmel was drafted by the New York Yankees from the New York Mets organization in the MLB Rule 5 player draft. He appeared in only 6 games in 1965 for the Yankees with no hits in just 8 plate appearances. He had originally signed the St. Louis Cardinals organization during the 1955 NL season. During the 1963 NL season, Duke Carmel was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the New York Mets for Jacke Davis and cash.

1947 - The New York Yankees released former bullpen closer Johnny ”Grand Ma” Murphy (1932,1934-1943,1946). He appeared in 383 games with 93 wins and 107 saves as the Yankees bullpen closer. He would play his last MLB season with the Boston Red Sox before retiring in 1947. He would later become the Director of Player Development for the New York Mets, signing many of the young Mets, who would later played on the 1969 World Championship team. He was the General Manager of the New York Mets, when he passed away of a fatal heart attack in January of 1970.

1963 - Former Yankees P Harry Harper (1921) passed away (1895-1963). Pitcher Harry Harper came to the New York Yankees in the Waite Hoyt trade with the Boston Red Sox in December of 1920. He posted a 4-3 record in 8 games for the 1921 Yankees. Harry pitched in the 1921 World Series, starting Game 6,but he was not involved in the decision.

1975 - New York Yankees OF Roy White again hits a HR from both sides of the plate, this time in an 11-7 loss to the Boston Red Sox. Roy White’s last switch-hit HRs were on August 13,1973.

1977 - Current Yankees reserve OF/DH Andruw Jones (2011-2012) was born. The New York Yankees as a MLB free agent signed former NL Golden Glove winner OF Andruw Jones. He replaced OF/DH Marcus Thames, who left the New York Yankees for MLB free agency. In 2010, Andruw Jones played for the Chicago White Sox. He was back playing the outfield in 2010, AL season logging 62 games in RF, and a few in both CF and LF. Power remained the best part of his game, with 19 HRs in 278 at-bats, but he was also able to draw 45 walks, turning a .230 batting average into a decent .341 on-base percentage. Andruw started out his MLB career with the Atlanta Braves.

1979 - Former Yankees minor league P Carlos Silva was born. On April 9, 2011, the New York Yankees signed former MLB P Carlos Silva, who had been released by the Chicago Cubs. He pitched for the Scranton (AAA), later he was released by the Yankees. He started the 2012 AL season with the Red Sox, but the team recently released him.

1981 - Former Yankees P Sean Henn (2005-2007) was born. In 2000, the New York Yankees in the 26th round of the MLB amateur player draft drafted Sean Henn. Sean was 2-6 in 36 games with a 4.43 ERA with the Yankees. On May 9,2008, Sean Henn was selected off waivers by the San Diego Padres from the New York Yankees.

1992 - Former Yankees INF/OF Deron Johnson (1960-1961) passes away (1938-1992). Before the 1956 AL Season, the New York Yankees, as an MLB amateur free agent, signed Deron Johnson. Deron was never able to find a regular position to play with the Yankees. At 3B, Clete Boyer blocked Deron. At 1B, he was blocked by AL All Star 1B Bill Skowron. Plus the Yankees had a starting OF was filled by Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Yogi Berra-Hector Lopez combo in LF. He only appeared in 19 games for the Yankees during the 1960-1961 AL seasons, just hitting .174. In June of 1961, he was traded along with veteran starter Art Ditmar to the Kansas City A’s for veteran AL starter Bud Daley. Deron Johnson would find success in the National League in with the Cincinnati Reds (1964-1967) hitting .287, 32 HRs with 130 RBIs. Later he played for the Atlanta Braves (1968) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1969-1973), Oakland A’s (1973) and Milwaukee Brewers (1974) during his MLB career. After his MLB playing career ended, Johnson spent most of the rest of his life as MLB coach. He managed the Salt Lake City Gulls in 1978. Then he began his MLB coaching career with the California Angels in 1979-1980. He was a New York Mets coach in 1981. Deron was a member of the Philadelphia Phillies MLB staff from 1982-1984. In 1985-1986, he was with the Seattle Mariners. He spent the 1987 MLB season with the Chicago White Sox. He returned to the California Angels as their MLB hitting coach from 1989 to 1991. Deron Johnson died of lung cancer in 1992 at age 53.

2000 - In a 10-7 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankee hitters Bernie Williams and Jorge Posada become the 1st teammates to hit a Home Run from both sides of the plate in the same MLB game.

2011 - The homer-happy New York Yankees are at it again, connecting 5 times in a 15-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Russell Martin goes deep twice; he is joined by Jorge Posada, Brett Gardner and Alex Rodriguez, who hit a grand slam HR. It is the 22nd slam of A-Rod's MLB career, moving him past the recently retired Manny Ramirez and into 2nd place on the all-time MLB list, one behind Lou Gehrig. CC Sabathia picks up his 1st win of the 2011 AL season, while Brad Bergesen is the loser.

April 24th

1895 - Former Yankees P Harry Harper (1921) was born (1895-1963). Pitcher Harry Harper came to the New York Yankees in the Waite Hoyt trade with the Boston Red Sox in December of 1920. He posted a 4-3 record in 8 games for the 1921 Yankees.

1905 - The New York Yankees hit onto a triple play during a 4-3 loss to the Washington Senators.

1917 - George Mogridge of the New York Yankees pitches a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox, winning the game by the score of 2-1 at Fenway Park. Mogridge strikes out 3 batters and walks 3 Red Sox batters, as he becomes the 1st New York Yankees pitcher to actually win a no-hit game.

1923 - U.S. President Warren G. Harding witnesses the 1st shutout ever thrown at Yankee Stadium as Babe Ruth hits a homerun in New York’s 4-0 victory over the Washington Senators.

1943 - Former Yankees P Joe Verbanic (1967-1968, 1970) was born. On December 10, 1966, Joe Verbanic was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies along with cash to the Yankees for veteran MLB reliever Pedro Ramos. Joe went 11-10 in 75 games for the Yankees.

1946 - Former major leaguers Jesse Burkett, Frank Chance, Jack Chesbro, Johnny Evers, Clark Griffith, Tommy McCarthy, Joe McGinnity, Eddie Plank, Joe Tinker, Rube Waddell and Ed Walsh are inducted into the Hall of Fame. Jack Chesbro won 41 games for the 1904 New York Yankees setting a AL record, which still stands.

1965 - Former Yankees 3B Mike Blowers (1989-1991) was born. On August 29, 1989, INF Mike Blowers was traded by the Montreal Expos to the Yankees for veteran starter John Candelaria. Mike hit .219 in 76 games for the Yankees. On May 17,1991, Mike was traded by the Yankees to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later and cash. The Mariners would later send minor leaguer player Jim Blueberg on June 22,1991, to the Yankees to complete the trade.
2009 - At Fenway Park in Boston, New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera is charged with a rare blown save in the 1st match-up between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox for 2009 AL season. With two outs in the 9th inning, Rivera gives up a 2-run HR to Jason Bay to tie the score at 4- 4. Kevin Youkilis homers over the Fenway Park’s Green Monster in the 11th inning for a 5-4 Boston Red Sox victory.

April 25th

1883 - Former Yankees P Russ Ford (1909-1913) was born (1883-1960). Russ Ford had 2 outstanding seasons with the New York Yankees, going 26-6 in 1910 and 21-11 in 1911. He went 73-56 in 143 games as a Yankees pitcher. On January 20,1914, Russ Ford jumped from the Yankees to the Buffalo Buffeds of the rival Federal League.

1904 - New York Highlanders starter Jack Chesbro posts the 1st of his 41 wins of the 1904 AL season, a MLB, American League and New York Yankees club record that still stands. Jack Chesbro was the National League top winner in 1903, while he was with the Pittsburgh Pirates posting a 28-6 record.

1916 - At the Polo Grounds, Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox pitches a 10-inning complete game to defeat the New York Yankees by the score of 4-3. Ruth gives up 2 earned runs on 8-hits, but is hitless at-bat.

1924 - Former Yankees P Art Schallock (1951-1955) was born. On July 12, 1951, Art Schallock was purchased by the New York Yankees from the Pittsburgh Pirates. He appeared in 28 games for the Yankees, posting a 3-2 mark. On May 11,1955, Art was selected off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles from the Yankees.

1933 - New York Yankees rookie starter Russ Van Atta makes a successfully MLB pitching debut, when he pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators. With the bat, Russ collects 4 singles in 4 at-bats. New York Yankees CF Earle Combs adds five hits as the Yankees win by score of 16-0.

1966 - Former Yankees P Darren Holmes (1998) was born. On December 22, 1997, Darren Holmes was signed as a MLB free agent with the New York Yankees. He posted a 0-3 record in 34 games with 2 saves for the 1998 Yankees. He didn’t appear in the 1998 World Series. On March 30,1999, Darren Holmes was traded by the Yankees along with cash to the Arizona Diamondbacks for P Ben Ford and Izzy Molina.

1982 - Just 14 games into the 1982 American League season, New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner fires Yankees Manager Bob Lemon, replaces him with former manager Gene Michael, the man who Bob Lemon had replaced last September.

1983 - Former Yankees reserve 1B/DH Juan Miranda (2009-2010) was born in Cuba. Juan Miranda has appeared in 46 games for the New York Yankees hitting .263. After the 2010 AL season, the Yankees dealt Juan Miranda to the Arizona Diamondbacks in return for minor league pitcher Scottie Allen.

April 26th

1873 - Former Yankees reserve 3B Jim Cockman (1905) was born (1893-1947). In September of 1905, INF Jim Cockman was sent from Newark (Eastern League) to the New York Highlanders in an unknown transaction. Jim only appeared in 13 games for the 1905 Yankees, hitting just .105 in his only season in the major leagues.

1888 - Former Yankees P Ray “Slim” Caldwell (1910-1918) was born (1988-1967). Ray Caldwell posted a 99-99 pitching career record in 258 games for the New York Yankees. His best Yankees seasons were in 1914, he went 17-9 and in 1915, posting a 19-16 mark. On December 18,1918, he was traded by the Yankees along with OF Frank Gilhooley, P Slim Love, C Roxy Walters, and $15,000 cash to the Boston Red Sox for P Ernie Shore, OF Duffy Lewis, and P Dutch Leonard.

1913 - The New York Yankees purchased C John Gossett (1913-1914) from the Chicago White Sox. He appeared in only 49 games for the Yankees, just hitting .159.

1917 - Former Yankees P Sal “The Barber” Maglie (1957-1958) was born (1917-1992). On September 1,1957, Sal “The Barber” Maglie was selected off waivers by the New York Yankees from the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal went 2-0 in 6 games with 3 saves in 1958. In 1959, he was 1-1 in 7 games for the Yankees, before being sent to the St. Louis Cardinals to finish his long MLB career. He was one of the few players to play for all three MLB teams in New York City during the golden years of 1947-1957.

1919 - Former Yankees P Virgil “Fire” Trucks (1958) was born. On June 15, 1958, veteran MLB hurler Virgil “Fire” Trucks was traded by the Kansas City A’s along with P Duke Maas to the New York Yankees for reliever Bob Grim and OF/1B Harry “Suitcase” Simpson. Virgil went 2-1 in 25 games, with 1 save before retiring from MLB in April of 1959. Virgil had played 17 years in MLB, starting out with the Detroit Tigers, then playing for the St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox and Kansas City A’s, before coming to the New York Yankees in 1958.

1929 - Despite losing the game to the Philadelphia A’s, the New York Yankees turn a triple play.

1931 - At Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., a walk to Lyn Lary is followed by a Lou Gehrig HR, a smash which clears the fence, but bounces back into the hands of Senators CF Harry Rice. The base runner Lary thinks the ball has been caught on the fly for the 3rd out returning to the dugout without crossing home plate, Lou Gehrig, running with his head down, is ruled out for passing a runner in front of him costing the Yankees a possible victory (they lost by 2 runs), the 1931 HR crown (he tied Babe Ruth with 46) and 2-RBI’s to add to his record setting 184 for the season.

1936 - After surrendering six runs to the Boston Red Sox in the 1st inning. The New York Yankees rebound with 7 runs in the top of the 2nd inning in route of 12-9 victory at Fenway Park.

1953 - The New York Yankees sell 3B Loren Babe to the Philadelphia A’s for $30,000. Babe’s freedom from the New York Yankees organization will be very short, they will reacquire him in December of 1953. He was one of the many young players buried in their farm system during the 1950’s. Loren Babe was a MLB coach with the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox.

1955 - The New York Yankees new starter Bob Turley acquired from the Baltimore Orioles during the winter of 1954 pitches a 1-hit shutout. Bullet Bob struck out 10 batters to lead the Yankees to a 5-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

1961 - At Tiger Stadium, Roger Maris hits his 1st home run of the 1961 AL season off of veteran Tigers starts Paul Foytack. His Yankees teammate Mickey Mantle adds home runs from both sides of the plate for the 8th time in his MLB career as the New York Yankees defeat the Detroit, Tigers by the score of 13-10.

1969 - The Baseball Records Committee decides to give Babe Ruth credit for one more HR during his MLB career for a total of 715. The committee rules that one of Ruth's HRs had been incorrectly ruled a triple. The committee will later reverse its decision, returning Babe Ruth to a MLB career total of 714 HRs.

1970 - Former Yankees reserve INF Yats Wuestling (1930) passed away (1903-1970). On May 30, 1930, INF Yats Wuestling was traded by the Detroit Tigers along with P Owens Carroll and INF/OF Harry Rice to the New York Yankees for veteran starter Waite Hoyt and INF Mark Koenig. He appeared in 25 games for the 1930 Yankees hitting just .190.

1974 - The New York Yankees obtained 1B Chris Chambliss along with pitchers Richard Tidrow and Cecil Upshaw from the Cleveland Indians for Yankee hurlers Fred Beene, Fritz Peterson, Steve Kline and Tom Buskey. Chris Chambliss and Richard “Dirt” Tidrow will help the Yankees win the AL pennants in 1976-1978. Fritz Peterson became expendable after his celebrated wife and family trade with Yankees teammate Mike Kelich. He leaves the New York Yankees with 109 MLB career victories.

1976 - Former Yankees P Alex Ferguson (1918,1921, and 1925) passed away (1897-1976). Alex Fergunson had gone 3-1 in 18 games for the 1918 and 1921 Yankees. On February 24,1922, Alex was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the New York Yankees. On May 5,1925, Alex was traded by the Boston Red Sox with OF Bobby Veach to the New York Yankees for P Ray Francis and $9,000. Alex went 4-2 in 21 games for the 1925 Yankees. On August 17,1925, Alex was purchased by the Washington Senators from the New York Yankees.

1976 - Former Yankee minor league P Scott Strickland was born. On December 20,2007, Pitcher Scott Strickland was signed as a MLB Free Agent with the New York Yankees. He did not appear with the Yankees at the MLB level, spending the season at AAA. On November 3,2008, Scott was granted MLB Free Agency by the New York Yankees.

1998 - Former Yankees President and General Manager Gabe Paul (1973-1977) pass away (1910-1998). Former Indians General Manager Gabe Paul came to the New York Yankees in 1973. He helped rebuild the team through a series of great trades that gave the Yankees championship teams with players like Lou Piniella, Chris Chambliss, Mickey Rivers, Ed Figueroa, Bucky Dent and others. George’s constant interference caused Gabe Paul leave the New York Yankees front office to go back to the Cleveland Indians front office. The Yankees hired Al Rosen to replace Gabe Paul in 1978.

2005 - At Yankee Stadium, AL All Star 3B Alex Rodriguez slugs his way to the best performance of his MLB career, hitting 3 HRs in his 1st three at-bats off of Angels starter Bartolo Colón. The Yankees win the game by a score of 12-4, as Rodriguez becomes only the 11th player in MLB history to collect 10 or more RBIs in a game. He is one RBI shy of the American League record of 11 set in 1936 by former Yankees Hall Of Fame INF Tony Lazzeri, and 2 short of the MLB mark of 12 shared by Jim Bottomley (1924) and Mark Whiten (1993), both of the St. Louis Cardinals.

2006 - At Yankee Stadium, Tampa Bay Devil Rays beat the New York Yankees by the score of 4-2, despite setting a team record of walking 14 Yankee batters.

2009 - Boston Red Sox completes a three-game sweep with a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees, Boston's 10th consecutive victory. Jacoby Ellsbury pulls off a straight steal of home against Yankees starter Andy Pettitte in the 5th inning in the game's key play. Justin Masterson has now won both of his starts in place of the injured starter Daisuke Matsuzaka.

April 27th

1894 - Former Yankees reserve C/1B Bob Williams (1911-1914) was born (1894-1962). Reserve catcher Bob Williams hit .164 in 46 games for the New York Yankees.

1903 - The New York Highlanders suffer the 1st shutout loss in their team history, in a 6-0 loss to the Philadelphia A’s.

1916 - Future Hall Of Fame New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals OF Enos “ Country” Slaughter (1954-1955,1956-1959) was born (1916-2002). On April 11, 1954, he was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the Yankees for OF Bill Virdon, P Mel Wright, and INF Emil Tellinger (minors). His 1st tour with the Yankees was unsuccessful, just hitting .248 in 69 games. On May 11,1955, he was traded by the Yankees along with P Johnny Sain to the Kansas City A’s for P Sonny Dixon and cash. On August 25,1956, Enos was selected off waivers by the Yankees from the Kansas City A’s for $50,000 in cash. He hit .350 in the 1956 World Series for the Yankees. Enos performed better for the team with his 2nd tour before fading during the 1959 AL season, being sent to the Milwaukee Braves to finish his long MLB career, which began with the St. Louis Cardinals.

1935 - The New York Yankees turn a 1st inning triple play during a 9-8 victory over the Philadelphia A’s. The A’s had runners on 1B and 2B, when A’s Slugger Jimmy Foxx lined out to 2B Tony Lazzeri, who fired to 1B Lou Gehrig, who then threw to shortstop Frank Crosetti, who was covering 2B. Also the Yankees turned a game ending double play in the 9th inning, when the A’s had the bases loaded.

1947 - Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium drew a crowd of more than 58,000 fans to honor the ailing star suffering from throat cancer. In the game, Sid Hudson of the Washington Senators out-duels New York Yankees starter Spud Chandler winning the game by a score of 1-0.

1957 - Former Yankees minor league player OF/1B Willie Upshaw was born. In 1975, 1B/OF Willie Upshaw was signed as an 5th round draft pick by the New York Yankees. He was lost in the MLB Rule 5 player draft in winter of 1977, when the new American League eastern division expansion team, the Toronto Blue Jays, selected Willie Upshaw.

1965 - Former Yankees P Bob Macdonald (1995) was born. On February 15, 1995, P Bob Macdonald was signed as a MLB free agent with the New York Yankees. Bob went 1-1 in 33 games working out of the bullpen for the 1995 New Yankees. On October 16,1995, Bob was released by the New York Yankees.

1977 - The New York Yankees obtained starter Mike Torrez from the Oakland A’s for P Dock Ellis, INF Marty Perez and OF Larry Murray. Mike would go 14-12 in 31 games posting 3.95 ERA with 15 complete games and 2 shutouts. He would win 2 games in the 1977 World Series for the Yankees before leaving the team for MLB free agency and signing with the Boston Red Sox.

1982 - Former Yankees C Truck Hannah (1918-1920) passed away (1889-1982). Reserve catcher Truck Hannah appeared in 244 games for the Yankees, hitting .235.

2010 - With a 3-16 team record coming into the game, the Baltimore Orioles win at home for the first time this 2010 AL season, beating the New York Yankees by the score of 5-4. It's hard slogging, though, as the Yankees score 2 unearned runs in the 9th inning and Alfredo Simon records the 1st save of his career in his 1st appearance since reconstructive elbow surgery last May. Alberto Castillo is the winner in relief. The Orioles now have a 2-game winning streak, but their record is still 4 games worse than any other team in the major leagues

April 28th

1918- Former Yankees minor league manager (1947-1949) and MLB Manager Charlie Metro (1970) was born (1918-2011). Charlie Metro played briefly in the MLB with the Detroit tigers and the Philadelphia A’s. Charlie Metro was a New York Yankees minor league manager with the 1947 Bisbee Yanks (Arizona-Texas league) and 1948-1949 seasons with the Twin Falls Cowboys (Pioneer League). Charlie moved to the St. Louis Cardinals organization. He would manage in the minors until 1961.In 1962, he returned to MLB working for the Chicago Cubs. Later, he would join the Kansas City Royals in 1968. He would manage the Royals in 1970. Charlie would work for several other MLB organizations as a MLB scout and talent evaluator, until his retirement in 1984.

1925 - Former Yankees P Clarence “Cuddles” Marshall (1946, 1948-1949) was born (1925-2007). On December 9, 1944, Clarence Marshall was traded by the Seattle Rainers (PCL) to the New York Yankees for Johnny Babich and Richard Hearn (minors). He went 6-4 in 45 games with 3 saves. On May 15,1950, he was purchased by the St. Louis Browns from the Yankees.

1930 - Former Yankees P Thomas “Snake” Sturdivant (1955-1959) was born (1930-2009). In 1948, the New York Yankees signed Tom Sturdivant as an MLB amateur free agent. He was originally an INF with strong arm, but he had a weak bat. He switched to pitching on the advise by Yankees veteran starter Allie Reynolds. His best Yankees career seasons were in 1956-1957. Tom posted a 16-8 record in 32 games with a win against the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 World Series. In 1957, Tom went 16-6 in 28 games for the Yankees. In 1958, he battled with arm injuries, only going 3-6 in 15 games. On May 26,1959, Tommy was traded by the Yankees along with P Johnny Kucks and INF Jerry Lumpe to the Kansas City A’s for P Ralph Terry and INF/OF Hector Lopez. He later went on to pitch for the Boston Red Sox, expansion 1961 Washington Senators, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, and finishing up with Casey Stengel’s 1964 New York Mets. Tom’s New York Yankees pitching MLB career totals were 36-25 in 105 games. Tom passed away in 2009.

1935 - Former Yankees closer Pedro “Pete” Ramos (1964-1966) was born. On September 5, 1964, Pedro Ramos was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the New York Yankees for players to be named later and $75,000 in cash. He went 1-0 in 13 games with 8 saves in September of 1964 to help the Yankees win the AL pennant. Since he was obtained on September 5th, Pedro wasn’t able to pitch for the Yankees in the 1964 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Yankees sent P Ralph Terry on October 21,1964. Later veteran hurler Bud Daley on November 27,1964 to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade. Indians General Manager Gabe Paul purposely delayed the trade of Pedro Ramos with the New York Yankees, so he couldn’t pitch in the 1964 World Series for the Yankees. Overall, Pedro would go 9-14 in 130 games with 30 saves for the Yankees. In another CBS Management ordered salary dump, Pedro was traded on December 10,1966 by the Yankees to the Philadelphia Phillies for P Joe Verbanic and cash.

1950 - The New York Yankees sell OF Richard Wakefield to the Chicago White Sox as part of a deal which brought P Joe Ostrowski to the Kansas City Blues, the Yankees top AAA club. This touched off the great Wakefield controversy, because he refused to report to the White Sox, unless they gave him a $5,000 bonus in lieu of the World Series share that he expected to earn with the New York Yankees. Wakefield claimed that the New York Yankees had convinced him to sign for the 1950 AL season for $17,500, $5,000 less than he had been receiving with his 1949 club, the Detroit Tigers, by “guarantying him a World Series share.” The Chicago White Sox, relying on a guarantee of their own that the Yankees cancelled the deal, they refused to return P Joe Ostrowski; nor would they pay Wakefield’s salary. The teams appeal to MLB Commissioner Albert “Happy” Chandler, who ruled in favor of the White Sox and cancelled the deal. On June 15,1950, the Yankees would finally obtained P Joe Ostrowski from the St. Louis Browns.

1953 - A terrific brawl breaks out at Sportmans Park in St. Louis during the 10th inning of a New York Yankees–St. Louis Browns game. Six players are fined a total of $850, an AL record up to that date. The New York Yankees and former Yankees catcher Clint “Scraps” Courtney had been carrying a personal war of their own over the past 2-seasons. Clint had been traded away by the Yankees in 1951. In the top of the 10th inning, the Yankees took the lead 7-6, when Yankees base-runner Gil McDougald bowled over Courtney at home plate, as he scored the go-ahead run. In retaliation, Courtney slid into Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto with “spikes up” in what the Yankees viewed a an deliberate attempt to injured a player, especially because Courtney was trying to stretch a single into a double and was a dead out at 2B. Both of the team benches cleared, AL Umpire John Stevens suffered a dislocated collarbone, while attempting to separate the players, who were involved in the fighting. When peace was finally restored, the Browns fans had littered the playing field with garbage, causing a 17-minute delay and near forfeit of the game. Clint Courtney was fined $250, along with his Browns teammate, INF Billy Hunter, who was fined $150. The following Yankee players were fined for being involved in the fighting: INF Billy Martin $150, INF Gil McDougald $100, 1B Joe Collins $100 and P Allie Reynolds $100.

1972 - The New York Yankees purchased P Jim Roland from the Oakland A’s on waivers. Jim Roland would go 0-1 in 16 games, before being traded to the Texas Rangers for veteran reliever Casey Cox in August of 1972.

1980 - Former Yankees P Bob Porterfield (1948-1951) passes away (1923-1980). Bob Porterfield had an 8-11 mark with New York Yankees, while trying to pitch with back problems. He was traded by the Yankees, along with pitchers Tom Ferrick and Fred Sanford to the Washington Senators for P Bob “Sarge” Kuzava. He would bounce back with the Senators winning 13, 22, 13 and 10 wins each season after being traded away by the Yankees. His trade was a rare Yankees mistake by Yankees General Manager George Weiss.

1985 - The New York Yankees hired former manager Billy Martin as their skipper for a 4th time. The fiery Martin, one of George Steinbrenner's favorite managers, replaces Yankees fans favorite Yogi Berra, who is fired just 16 games into the 1985 American League season. Yogi Berra will stay away from New York Yankees organization for many years because of George’s action. One of the lowest points of the 1980’s lost decade marred by George’s poor baseball management decisions. Yogi Berra would stay away from the Yankees for over a decade.

1989 - LF Rickey Henderson of the New York Yankees set a MLB record, when he led off a game with a HR for the 36th time in his MLB career, breaking a tie with former MLB All Star OF Bobby Bonds.

2006 - Former Yankees reliever Steve Howe (1991-1996) passes away in an auto accident (1958-2006). In 1991, the New York Yankees signed the former Dodgers reliever Steve Howe as a MLB free agent. Steve went 18-9 with 21 saves in 229 games as a Yankees relief pitcher from 1991-1996.

2007 - Former Yankees reserve OF Archie Wilson (1951-1952) passed away (1923-2007). In 1947, the New York Yankees signed OF Archie Wilson, as an MLB amateur free agent. Archie only played in 7 games for the Yankees. On May 3,1952, Archie Wilson was traded by the New York Yankees along with OF Jackie Jensen, P Spec Shea, and INF Jerry Snyder to the Washington Senators for outfielders Irv Noren and Tom Upton.
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