New York Yankees Avoid Arbitration With Several Key Players
Forgive the tardiness of this post topic, but there was not a ton of “news” to break down here. Never was there speculation that the New York Yankees were going to non-tender any of their arbitration eligible players. The New York Yankees agreed to terms with Russell Martin, Brett Gardner, Phil Hughes, Boone Logan, Joba Chamberlain and David Robertson over the past...
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16 days ago
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16 days ago
Yankees, Logan Agree To One-Year Deal
The Yankees and left-handed reliever Boone Logan agreed to a one-year contract worth $1.87 million. Logan was the sixth and final player to avoid salary arbitration with the Yankees (Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, David Roberston, Brett Gardner, Russell Martin). Boone Logan asked for $2.1 million and was met with a $1.7 million offer. Logan can [...]
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16 days ago
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16 days ago
Yankkees, Boone Logan settle arbitration, agree to one-year contract
One-year deal is worth $1,875,000
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17 days ago
Yankees reach deal to avoid arbitration with Boone Logan
The Yankees have finalized a deal with their last arbitration eligible player as they have reached a agreement with Boone Logan on a one-year $1.875 million contract, according to an AP report.
Headed to arbitraton, Logan proposed a $2.1 million deal while he countered with $1.7 million. This deal is right in the middle, but includes a $25K bonus if he appears in at least 55 games...
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17 days ago
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17 days ago
No hearings for Yanks as Logan agrees to pact
The Yankees avoided arbitration with their lone remaining eligible player on Thursday, inking left-handed reliever Boone Logan to a one-year, $1.87 million contract.
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17 days ago
Yanks LHP Logan agrees to 1 yr., $1.875M (AP)
The Yankees settled their final salary arbitration case, agreeing with left-hander Boone Logan on a one-year contract worth $1,875,000. The agreement Thursday was just below the midpoint between the $2.1 million he had asked for last week in arbitration and the $1.7 million New York had offered. But Logan can earn a $25,000 bonus if he appears in 55 games this season.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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17 days ago
Yankees, Gardner Avoid Arbitration
The Yankees and Brett Gardner have avoided salary arbitration, agreeing to a one-year deal. The left-fielder will earn $2.8M this season tweets Jon Heyman. Gardner filed for $3.2 million and the club offered $2.4 million. Russell Martin and Boone Logan are the Yankees’ remaining unsigned arbitration eligible players. Martin filed for $8.2 million, while the [...]
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23 days ago
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23 days ago
Three Yankees Remain Eligible For Arbitration
Russell Martin filed for $8.2 million, while the Yanks offered $7 million; Brett Gardner filed for $3.2 million and the club offered $2.4 million; and Boone Logan asked for $2.1 million and was met with a $1.7 million offer. Martin earned $5,375,000 last season, his first year with New York. Gardner made $529,500 and Logan [...]
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25 days ago
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25 days ago
Yankees avoid arbitration with 2, file for 3 others
The Yankees have five arbitration eligible players and reached an agreement with two of them to avoid it, but exchanged figures with three others, according to these Twitter links.
David Robertson and Joba Chamberlain agreed to deals to avoid arbitration, D-Rob will get $1.6 million with another possible $25K in incentives while Joba gets $1.675 million.
The Yankees couldn’...
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25 days ago
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25 days ago
10 New Year's Resolutions 10 Yankees Should Make Right Now
Happy New Year Yankee fans! It's a new year, which means a new baseball season is right around the corner. Are you looking forward to the 2012 season? I have to admit that I'm a little leery about it. I have been thinking about this Yankee team and I feel that, in order for them to be successful this year, certain things have to fall into place. I don't know how many...
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January 04, 2012
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January 04, 2012
Yanks Sign Okajima
From Anthony McCarron:The Yankees have agreed to a minor-league contract with former Red Sox reliever Hideki Okajima, according to multiple reports. Okajima, who turned 36 on Christmas Day, will be invited to spring training and could compete for a spot in the Yankee bullpen as a second left-hander alongside Boone Logan.
Okajima, who came to the majors from Japan before the...
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December 28, 2011
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December 28, 2011
Yankees Tender Contracts to Eligible Players
The Yankees got some house cleaning done and tendered contracts to all of their unsigned players including the six that are arbitration eligible. That means Joba Chamberlain (remember him), Phil Hughes, David Robertson, Brett Garnder, Boone Logan and Russel Martin are all back in the fold. None of this was surprise because all of these [...]
Via Baseball's Savior
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December 13, 2011
Rumor: Yankees tendered contracts to all their unsigned Players
Hello. Most of the players that were tendered contracts will play an important role for the Yankees next year.
NEW YORK — The Yankees tendered contract offers to all of their unsigned players, including six who are arbitration-eligible, in advance of Monday’s midnight ET deadline.
The moves ensure that the Yanks will retain control of right-handers Joba Chamberlain...
Via Yankees Daily
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December 13, 2011
Yankees will tender contracts to 6 players
As expected, the Yankees will tender contracts to all six of their arbitration eligible players by tonight’s 11:00 p.m. deadline, according to Dan Barbarisi of the Wall Street Journal.
Those players include Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes, Brett Gardner, David Robertson, Russell Martin and Boone Logan. All six players are still relatively cheap and useful to the Yankees so there...
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December 12, 2011
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December 12, 2011
Possible Yankee Offseason Targets: Left Handed Relievers
The Yankees signed Pedro Feliciano last offseason to be the second lefty to pair with reliever Boone Logan in the bullpen. Unfortunately a shoulder injury kept him off the field and now they are once again looking for that elusive second lefty.
Here is a look at the free agent market for left handed relievers:
Mike Gonzalez (AGE: 33, OPSA vs. LHB in 2011: .539): Gonzalez has...
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November 05, 2011
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November 05, 2011
The End Of The Road
Well, Yankees fans. Here we are again. The curtain has dropped on another season and unfortunately things didn't end up going our way. Mission 28 will have to wait another year.As I was getting condolences today from friends and family members on the loss, I tried to explain that it actually wasn't that bad. Sure the loss hurts but it's a manageable pain. I think...
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October 07, 2011
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October 07, 2011
Yankees ALDS Roster
Here is the Yankees 25-man roster they will be going with vs. the Tigers:
Pitchers:
Luis Ayala RHP
A.J. Burnett RHP
Freddy Garcia RHP
Phil Hughes RHP
Boone Logan LHP
Ivan Nova RHP
Mariano Rivera RHP
David Robertson RHP
CC Sabathia LHP
Rafael Soriano RHP
Cory Wade RHP
Position Players:
Russell Martin C
Jesus Montero C
Jorge Posada DH
Robinson Cano INF
Eric Chavez...
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September 30, 2011
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September 30, 2011
Yankees Announce 2011 ALDS Roster
Yankees manager Joe Girardi announced the 2011 American League Division roster today. No real surprises, the biggest names left off were Bartolo Colon, Hector Noesi, and Austin Romine (link).
THE ROTATION: CC Sabathia, Ivan Nova, Freddy Garcia
THE BULLPEN: A.J. Burnett, Phil Hughes, Luis Ayala, Boone Logan, Mariano Rivera, David Robertson, Rafael Soriano, Cory Wade.
THE CATCHERS...
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September 30, 2011
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September 30, 2011
Yankees Roster for the Division Series
I’m finishing a scouting report for the game.
Pitchers
Luis Ayala
A.J. Burnett
Freddy Garcia
Phil Hughes
Boone Logan
Ivan Nova
Mariano Rivera
David Robertson
CC Sabathia
Rafael Soriano
Cory Wade
Catchers
Russell Martin
Jesus Montero
Infielders
Robinson Cano
Eric Chavez
Derek Jeter
Eduardo Nunez
Alex Rodriguez
Mark Teixeira
Outfielders
Chris Dickerson
Brett Gardner
Curtis Granderson...
Via Yankees Daily
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September 30, 2011
2011 New York Yankees ALDS Roster- Finalized
The 25-man roster for the American League Division Series has been finalized by Joe Girardi. Here’s what it looks like:
Pitching: CC Sabathia, Ivan Nova, Freddy Garcia, Mariano Rivera, Rafael Soriano, David Robertson, Boone Logan, Luis Ayala, Cory Wade, A.J. Burnett, Phil Hughes.
Hitting: Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Eric Chavez, Eduardo Nunez...
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September 30, 2011
ALDS Roster Notes
Complete rosters have not been released yet, but there were a few updates throughout the day:
- Jorge Posada will be the Yankees DH in the ALDS:
Posada said Girardi informed him on Thursday morning that he would be starting as the team's DH in Game 1 on Friday night.
"Our intent is to use Jorgie as our DH," Girardi said. "We will go with that, and you just...
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September 29, 2011
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September 29, 2011
Yankees' Jesus Montero bringing pop to lineup
Also, Boone Logan unavailable because of 'dead arm'
Via NJ.com
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September 11, 2011
Jacoby Ellsbury is King Cool
Jacoby Ellsbury, aka: King Cool, is all smiles after his 2-Run HR off Boone Logan. (AP Photo)
After losing a frustrating game against to their arch rivals on Tuesday night, the Red Sox rebounded on Wednesday - thanks in large part to their young MVP candidate, Jacoby Ellsbury. Ellsbury has blossomed into a bonafide star this year, and enough can't be written about how...
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September 01, 2011
Hughes and Logan can’t hold the Red Sox and Yankees lose 9-5
BOSTON (AP) — Jacoby Ellsbury hit a tie-breaking two-run homer in the sixth inning, Josh Beckett improved to 4-0 against the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox came from behind for a 9-5 win on Wednesday night.
The Red Sox, who lost the series opener 5-2 on Tuesday night, extended their AL East lead over the Yankees to 1½ games and improved their record to 11-3 this season...
Via Yankees Daily
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August 31, 2011
Yanks get to Beckett but can't hold lead
Jacoby Ellsbury belted a two-run homer off Boone Logan in the seventh inning to put the Red Sox ahead of the Yankees for good in a 9-5 slugfest on Wednesday at Fenway Park.
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August 31, 2011
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