Drew Sarver
Drew Sarver is a former MLB columnist for Baseball Digest s online edition and contributor for FullCountPitch.com. He maintains the Yankees-centric blog My Pinstripes (http://mypinstripes.blogspot.com), but enjoys writing about all of Major League Baseball as well as other sports.
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A-Rod Not the Only Question Mark for 2013: A Fan's LookAlex Rodriguez will likely return to the Yankees in 2013, but others may not. With the Yankees trimming payroll to under $189MM by 2014, there could be some big changes on the way in the Bronx. -
If Season Ends, A-Rod Needs to Be a Part of It: A Fan's OpinionAlex Rodriguez has been a flop this post-season, but if the Yankees are to be eliminated in Game 4 of the ALCS, he needs to be a part of the lineup. -
MLB's Poor Scheduling Puts a Premium on Hughes' Game 4 Start: A Fan's OpinionMajor League Baseball's decision to add a second wild card crunched the post-season schedule, and put a premium on winning series quickly. Phil Hughes has the chance to do that for the NY Yankees in Game 4 Thursday night. -
Girardi Must Discard Loyalty and Drop A-Rod in the Lineup - a Fan's PleaAlex Rodriguez is a shell of his former self and if the Yankees don't make a lineup adjustment immediately, he will be the torpedo that sinks the Yankees playoff chances.Also published on: -
Yankees Ready ALDS Roster - a Fan's ViewWhile the Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles will be playing their one game wild card "play-in" game, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and manager Joe Girardi will be finalizing their American League Division Series roster. -
Andy Pettitte's Five Biggest Wins With the New York YankeesAndrew Eugene Pettitte has won 244 games in his career, but what five games stand out the most? I'm here to tell you. -
Yankees Hoping Stretch Drive is a Sweet Sixteen Party - a Fan's PerspectiveThe Yankees looked to be an AL East runaway, but with just 16 regular season games left to play, the team finds itself tied for first with the Baltimore Orioles.
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The 5 Greatest Games in Yankees-Indians History - a Fan's ChoiceThe two storied franchises have met 1,982 times in the regular season plus a couple of times in the post-season. But what were the five greatest/most memorable games between the two?
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The 10 Greatest Yankees that Were Former Red Sox - a Fan's PerspectiveBabe Ruth comes to mind immediately when you think of ex-Red Sox, but there are a number of other very good or great players that have worn both teams' uniforms. -
Make No Bones About It, the Yankees Need a Bat to Replace A-Rod: A Fan's TakeAs Alex Rodriguez writhed in pain Tuesday night, courtesy of a Felix Hernandez 88 mph changeup, GM Brian Cashman should have immediately starting making calls to look for a lineup replacement. -
Ichiro and Other Pinstriped Oddities: A Fan's ViewSeeing Ichiro Suzuki in a New York Yankees uniform was very strange, but it was not the strangest rival to see in a Yankees' uniform. -
Getting to Know Yankees' 1st Round Draft Choice Ty Hensley - a Fan's Q & AThe Yankees' 2012 1st round draft choice, Ty Hensley, talks about life, baseball, and goals.Also published on:
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Yankees Rotation Hit with Double Whammy: A Fan's ViewYankees scramble to fill rotation spots as Sabathia and Pettitte felled by injuries.Also published on:
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New York Yankees Streak Through Interleague Play: A Fan's ViewThere's a fair argument that interleague play interferes with divisional play. Considering the Yankees played .722 ball against the NL this year, they won't complain any time soon.Also published on:
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The Top 5 Most Memorable Yankees-Mets Encounters: A Fan's TakeInterleague play and one World Series have created a much bigger rivalry for the kings of New York.Also published on:
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Omar Rodriguez, Come on Down: A Fan's TakeThe Yankees dipped into Latin America to sign Omar Rodriguez, a 19-year-old left-hander from Cuba.Also published on:
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Fan's Look: Yankees' Top 10 Prospects--What Are They Up To?Yankees anxiously await the arrival of players like Manny Banuelos and Mason Williams from the minor league system.Also published on:
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Jeter and A-Rod Climb the Ladder of Success: A Fan's TakeDerek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez are in the company of some big time brand names game in and game out.Also published on: -
Yankees' Rotation Spins Team to the Top: A Fan's TakeThe return of Andy Pettitte has sparked the New York Yankees starting pitching to new heights.Also published on: -
A-Rod Slams His Way into History, but Gehrig Still Leads the Way: A Fan's TakeLou Gehrig's career grand slam record held up for 74 years until Alex Rodriguez tied it Tuesday night. But Gehrig's accomplishments will never be diminished.Also published on:
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2012 Amateur MLB Draft: Yankees Hope Ty Hensley is Their Future Ace - A Fan's TakeThe Major League Baseball amateur draft is a crap shoot, but the Yankees hope their top pick Ty Hensley is a future ace.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Has Phil Hughes Turned a Corner?There's no timetable in baseball, but surely the clock was ticking on Phil Hughes' career in pinstripes. But his recent starts may indicate he's turned his season around.Also published on:
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Andy Pettitte Turns Back the Clock for One Night: A Fan's TakeAndy Pettitte's second start out of retirement brought back memories of starts gone by.
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Phil Hughes' Time in Pinstripes Running Out: A Fan's TakePhil Hughes was once the top pitching prospect in all of baseball. After some up and down seasons, the Yankees may be running out of patience with their former No. 1 pick.
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Remembering Yankees Legend 'Moose' Skowron: A Fan's TakeBill "Moose" Skowron didn't get the notoriety of his teammates, but the first baseman was an integral part of the Yankees powerhouse teams of the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Andy Pettitte Ready to Saddle Up Again for Yankees: A Fan's TakeAndy Pettitte was sitting around his house, staring at his five World Series rings and decided it was time to don the Pinstripes once again. -
New York Yankees' Top 10 Career Home Run HittersThe Sultan of Swat and The Mick top the list of the Yankees greatest home run hitters. -
Battling Bobby Valentine Will Be No Bed of Roses for Yankees: A Fan's ViewNew Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine has already taken some shots at the New York Yankees in an attempt to reheat the rivalry.
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5 1/2 Reasons the Yankees Will Win the AL East: A Fan's TakeThe Yankees starting rotation was in shambles, but two moves by GM Brian Cashman will put them on top of the heap. -
Replacing Mariano Rivera, a Yankees Legend: A Fan's TakeMariano Rivera reported to Yankees' spring training and quickly hinted that this season may be his last. It's never too early to begin the search for his replacement.
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The Golden Anniversary of a Fall ClassicAs the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants, both contenders in 2012, report to spring training, it's time to take a look at back at one of the greatest World Series ever. This season marks the 50th anniversary of the last time the Yankees and GIantsAlso published on: