Jim Baumbach

Foster, Mets reconcile after bitter end

July 3, 2008

More than two decades have passed since the Mets and George Foster bitterly parted ways, and apparently that's been enough time for a reconciliation.

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    July 2, 2008

    We're more than halfway through the baseball schedule, the perfect time for everyone to officially stop wondering if the Tampa Bay Rays are for real.

  • Writer's run between Shea and Yankee stadiums an adventure

    June 28, 2008

    If you're ever planning to run from Yankee Stadium to Shea Stadium, as I did between games Friday, here's the first thing you need to know: You better not be wary of heights.

  • Abbott uses no-hitter to motivate others

    June 27, 2008

    A day rarely passes in Jim Abbott's life when he is not reminded of his most memorable day in the majors.

  • Picking baseball's all-star starters

    June 24, 2008

    There's three weeks left until the All-Star Game, so let's take a look at the players who we believe deserve the honor of starting the big game at Yankee Stadium.

  • Picking baseball's all-star starters

    June 24, 2008

    There's three weeks left until the All-Star Game, so let's take a look at the players who we believe deserve the honor of starting the big game at Yankee Stadium.

  • Mike and Mad Dog oddly addictive

    June 23, 2008

    In some ways it actually pains me to write this next sentence.

  • Rico Brogna still has sports in his blood

    June 20, 2008

    Six years after the Tigers selected Rico Brogna in the first round of the 1988, they had given up on him. His mediocre statistics hit a plateau after several years in Triple-A, making him look on paper to be nothing more than what they call a Four-A player. Fine minor-leaguer, but not a major-leaguer.

  • Mets' handling of Willie cowardly

    June 17, 2008

    Cowards.

  • How will the Mets fire Willie?

    June 16, 2008

    The Mets sure do seem as if they want to fire Willie Randolph. The silence from upper management in recent days all but confirms that. If they weren't going to, wouldn't you think they'd tell Randolph that, to make this all go away? Instead we're left to believe this waiting game means this: they're trying to figure out the logistics: When will they do? How will they do? Where will they do it?

  • Yanks have switch pitcher -- and it was Dad's idea

    June 14, 2008

    If switch hitters are so prevalent, why is the idea of a switch pitcher so absurd? That's what the Yankees have to be wondering after drafting, yes, a switch pitcher in the 20th round of the amateur draft this month.

  • Ralph Houk has fond memories of old stadium

    June 13, 2008

    Of all the old-time Yankees, you might expect former player and manager Ralph Houk to be one of those guys who isn't too attached to the current Yankee Stadium.

  • NBA refs should not answer to Stern

    June 11, 2008

    OK, so you've heard this before. Perception of impropriety is as much a problem as impropriety itself. But inside the National Basketball Association offices this morning, they're dealing with this bigtime. And rightfully so. We will probably never know for certain if Tim Donaghy is telling the truth about the bothersome acts of others, so we are left to wonder. What if the NBA really did care about television ratings more than its integrity? Is it that outlandish to think? Not in this age of mega billions. We've certainly seen worse.

  • Naturally, Todd Zeile still hard at work

    June 6, 2008

    Todd Zeile's baseball career was defined by an inability to stay in one place for very long. All you need to know is that over 16 years he played five positions for 11 teams. So it's probably not all that surprising that Zeile began his post-baseball life with one idea and has ended up doing something a little different.

  • Yankees' handling of Joba a true mess

    June 5, 2008

    If only the Yankees didn't try something that was out-of-the-box last summer, if they didn't take a 21-year-old starter who was ripping up Double-A and try him out in their major-league bullpen, then they wouldn't be in the midst what can now be officially categorized as a true mess.

  • What's gone wrong with Yankees' Robinson Cano?

    June 4, 2008

    Two years ago, Robinson Cano's bid to win the American League batting title went down to the final weekend of the season. Reminded of that Wednesday afternoon, the Yankees' 25-year-old second baseman leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes. It was as if he was conjuring up images in his head of what those days were like.

  • Subway Series remains special for Mlicki

    May 16, 2008

    The annual installments of the Subway Series surely don't pass without Mets fans thinking of Dave Mlicki and that memorable shutout he pitched in the first ever Mets-Yankees regular-season game in 1997.

  • Steve Swindal still pulling for Yankees

    May 14, 2008

    Steve Swindal, the one-time successor to George Steinbrenner, now spends his days running a marine towing company in Tampa, Fla., a job that he described as "certainly less stressful" than his old position as a Yankees general partner.

  • Former Yankee Scott Brosius goes back to college

    May 9, 2008

    Scott Brosius was only 35 years old when he retired as a player after the 2001 season, a decision he made primarily to spend more time with his family at their Oregon home.

  • Yankees prospect Duncan still plugging away in minors

    May 7, 2008

    Before there was Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, the Yankees' youth movement essentially consisted of one guy.

  • Carnesecca says Jackson is good fit for Knicks

    May 6, 2008

    The phone rang just past noon Tuesday, and on the other end was the unmistakably soft, scruffy and screechy voice that belongs to legendary St. John's basketball coach Lou Carnesecca.

  • Horse racing tolerated out of tradition

    May 5, 2008

    Imagine if horse racing never existed all these years and some visionary came along today with the idea for a new sport.

  • Yankees need to show patience

    April 21, 2008

    Just 20 games into the regular season and the feared worst case scenario for the Yankees is a reality.

  • Yankees need to show patience with rotation

    April 21, 2008

    Just 20 games into the regular season and the feared worst case scenario for the Yankees is a reality.

  • Boy recalls day A-Rod saved him

    April 14, 2008

    Three years have passed since the day Patrick McCarthy felt the arms of Alex Rodriguez pull him out of the way of a truck on Newbury Street in Boston. When you're 11 years old, three years is a long time.

  • Joba belongs in bullpen

    April 7, 2008

    After Joe Girardi took the ball from Chien-Ming Wang and the doors to the Yankees' bullpen opened, there was a noticeable pause in the fan reaction. It was anticipation mixed with fear.

  • My day with the Dragons' chain crew

    March 31, 2008

    Be safe.

  • Amityville's Fraser optimistic about Villanova -- and his NBA dream

    March 28, 2008

    So you think Villanova making the Sweet 16 as a 12 seed is an upset?

  • Yankees signing Billy Crystal is absurd

    March 11, 2008

    Look, we've never taken spring training games too seriously. Otherwise, we'd write about wins and losses and openly question why pitchers are allowed to do their running on the warning track during games.

  • Lofton could help solve Mets' problems

    March 6, 2008

    The Mets are trying hard not to panic, not to give the impression that they're throwing their hands up in frustration and wondering when the freakish run of injuries is going to end. And that's, of course, what they should be doing.

  • Giants' win ranks among NY's best

    February 4, 2008

    Now whenever you mention those special teams such as the 1969 Jets, 1969 Mets, 1986 Mets and the 1994 Rangers, you have to include this Giants team. They made history, and will forever be remembered and cherished for it.

  • Getting carried away

    February 1, 2008

    In an effort to see the trick plays the Giants and Patriots are working on, I asked the people at Goodyear to take me for a ride in their blimp.

  • Where are they now? Matt Bahr

    January 30, 2008

    Doubt and uncertainty have to be foreign emotions for kickers. The most successful ones tend to be completely self-confident, never a doubt entering the mind, regardless of the situation. Maybe that's why former Giants kicker Matt Bahr always has had such strong convictions -- and still does today. Bahr told Newsday this past week that he was one of the Giants who in 1991 spearheaded the campaign to have the players wear yellow armbands to support the troops overseas.

  • The Super Bowl media day circus

    January 29, 2008

    What is media day? Every player from both teams sits behind a desk on the field for one hour, and the assembled media have a chance to interview whomever they want. Sounds straight forward, right? Maybe in 1970. Not anymore.

  • Catching up with Y.A. Tittle

    January 18, 2008

    Yelberton Abraham Tittle, famously known as Y.A., enjoys a laid-back, simple life. He's 81 years old, resides just off the San Francisco Bay and still reports to work at the insurance agency that bears his name. He said he goes in to the office for a half day three or four days a week, mainly to avoid his honey-do list.

  • An open letter to Packers fans

    January 17, 2008

    Dear loyal Packers fans,

  • Brett Favre should have been a Jet

    January 16, 2008

    While fans of the Giants and Packers are dreaming of a trip to the Super Bowl, all this NFC Championship game does for Jets fans is serve as another painful reminder of what might have been.

  • Catching up with Mackey Sasser

    December 8, 2007

    Like every head coach or manager on every level of baseball, one of Mackey Sasser's responsibilities at Wallace Community College in Dothan, Ala., is to throw daily batting practice.

  • Former Yankee Phelps remembered more for 'Seinfeld' episode

    November 30, 2007

    Ken Phelps, for the record, was a fan of "Seinfeld" before his name came up in that hilarious conversation between Frank Costanza and the fictional George Steinbrenner.

  • Outside Steinbrenner's house looking in

    October 17, 2007

    George Steinbrenner's home here in South Tampa is so large, it has its own name. We know this because it says so on one of the signs that hangs on the black metal gates blocking his driveway. One sign lists his address. The other says, "The Anchorage."

  • Dolan's taped deposition raises behavior questions

    September 19, 2007

    When James Dolan's video deposition appeared in court yesterday afternoon on the oversized television, you couldn't help but take note of how large his head appeared on screen. Based on the arrogant way he conducted himself on tape, that's how he likes it.

  • Dan Reeves says NFL can't stand for cheats

    September 12, 2007

    In Dan Reeves' 40-plus years in the NFL, he has seen, heard and witnessed countless stories of players peering in at defensive coaches as they gave their players signals.

  • For Astros' Biggio, Long Island and Shea are home

    September 9, 2007

    Having spent his formative years as a sports junkie in Kings Park, Craig Biggio got to know Shea Stadium pretty well. He said he enjoyed watching the meteoric rise of Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry and even managed to sit in the upper deck with a few college buddies for one of the epic Mets-Astros games in the 1986 National League Championship Series.

  • Pepitone to A-Rod: "Big deal!"

    September 6, 2007

    It didn't take long for Joe Pepitone to hear about how Alex Rodriguez hit two homers in an inning last night. The former Yankee was nearing the end of a day-long promotional appearance in Scranton, Pa. when one of his dinner mates told him the news.

  • Fan predicted he'd catch Bonds' 756 HR

    September 5, 2007

    Matt Murphy doesn't want to come off as arrogant, doesn't want to sound pompous, doesn't want to seem entitled. That's why the 21-year-old from Elmhurst has said since the day he caught Barry Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run that his goal when he bought Giants tickets for August 7th was to witness history.

  • When life gets in the way of itself

    September 4, 2007

    Now that Roger Clemens is out for who-knows-how-long with an ailing elbow, the Yankees have to rely even more on rookie Ian Kennedy to pitch them into the playoffs. This creates a cruel twist for Kennedy.

  • This guy Ian Kennedy was born ready

    September 2, 2007

    Ian Kennedy wasn't allowed in the Yankees' dugout or clubhouse Friday because he wasn't officially on their active roster yet, so the 22-year-old rookie had to scout the Devil Rays' hitters elsewhere. His parents' midtown hotel room seemed as good a place as any.

  • Revenge for '06 Boston Massacre?

    August 28, 2007

    With a month left in the regular season the American League East race is all but over, and for the first time since 1997 the Yankees won't win it. Boston has it all wrapped up, leading by eight games with 31 to play.

  • So much for Vick's 'hard-fought' trial

    August 27, 2007

    There are so many gruesome reasons to be outraged by Michael Vick right now that I understand that lying about his involvement in dogfighting is not at the top. But now that he has officially pleaded guilty in court this morning, are we supposed to just forget that it wasn't long ago when he and his lawyers were telling us he wasn't involved?

  • Job security not an issue for SJU's Roberts

    August 24, 2007

    This is a big season coming up for Norm Roberts, no doubt about it. It will be his fourth year at the helm of the St. John's men's basketball program, and everyone associated with the team realizes it's of utmost importance for St. John's to improve on the court.

  • Think 30-3 is bad? Try 103-3

    August 23, 2007

    How about those poor, hapless Orioles. Imagine how it felt to be on the field as the Rangers kept scoring all those runs, 30 unanswered to be exact, en route to becoming the first major-league team in more than 100 years (!) to score 30?

  • What will Mitchell do with these names?

    August 22, 2007

    You better believe there are several major leaguers waking up Wednesday wondering (a) if Kirk Radomski mentioned his name to George Mitchell and (b) what exactly is Mitchell going to do with this information?

  • Don't count on Pedro just yet

    August 21, 2007

    It's never been done. . .

  • First he saw Mantle's 500th HR, then A-Rod's

    August 10, 2007

    When Alex Rodriguez recently joined Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle as the only players to hit their 500th career home run in a Yankee uniform, Larry Lapka of Massapequa Park was inducted into an even more exclusive group.

  • Father has concerns about Joba's move to pen

    August 1, 2007

    With top Yankee pitching prospect Joba Chamberlain in the process of converting to be a reliever so he can join the major-league bullpen, you would expect nothing but excitement at the Chamberlain house in Lincoln, Neb.

  • Ozzie Smith: Fans will honor Aaron over Bonds

    July 25, 2007

    Barry Bonds is only three homers from eclipsing Hank Aaron's career mark of 755 and etching his name in baseball's hallowed record books as the reigning home-run king.

  • Quiet country road rocked by Vick's indictment

    July 19, 2007

    The house that Michael Vick is alleged to have used to train pitbulls for dogfights is on a long rural road that is described by locals as the essence of country living.

  • How's this for a job? Try representing Sheffield

    July 18, 2007

    As we all know by now, Gary Sheffield said some crazy stuff in his interview with HBO's "Real Sports," which finally aired last night. But overshadowed by his controversial comments about race and steroids was an amusing and telling admission by the former Yankee slugger.

  • A Sheffield-Mitchell meeting seems unlikely

    July 17, 2007

    Say what you want about George Mitchell's steroid investigation and his obvious conflicts of interest, but the former Senator and his underlings certainly deserve credit for acting swiftly when they sense a big opportunity. And getting Gary Sheffield to talk to them would be huge.

  • Before Shea, Milledge played in Williamsport, Pa.

    July 13, 2007

    Did you see what Lastings Milledge did last night? Did you see the way he scored from first, how he slid into home, how he snuck his hand in at the last second?

  • The best of Rickey being Rickey

    July 12, 2007

    Rickey Henderson is back in uniform and on a major-league roster, albeit in the coaches section. But we all know being the Mets hitting coach is not his first choice of an occupation. All year he's been saying he thinks he can still play in the majors, even at age 48. Just give Rickey a chance.

  • Unlike New York, New Jersey tests for steroids

    July 6, 2007

    If New York really was serious about testing its high school athletes for performance-enhancing drugs, the state's officials wouldn't have to look all that far for a good working model.

  • Sean Hill (still) has some explaining to do

    July 3, 2007

    Finally, Sean Hill can hide no longer.

  • Smyth trade was a mistake

    July 2, 2007

    You can give the Islanders credit for acting boldly and aggressively at the trade deadline. They traded for the best player available in the hopes of (a) a long playoff run, and/or (b) convincing Ryan Smyth to sign a long-term contract.

  • NBA Draft dream so close for this NYC hoops star

    June 28, 2007

    New York City native Quinton Hosley arrived home last night around the same time the power stopped working across the city. Which made perfect sense, really, because he was starting to feel as if time wasn't moving, anyway.

  • Don't laugh! Sheffield's predictions were accurate

    June 27, 2007

    We really don't want to defend Gary Sheffield and his propensity to open his mouth and say something controversial, then change his mind 20 minutes later. We witnessed his act up close the last three years, and it was as disturbing as it was entertaining.

  • Nathan, Stony Brook benefited from each other

    June 21, 2007

    It's easy to make the argument that Joe Nathan played a very significant role raising the profile of Stony Brook University's baseball team. Only four years after the Giants drafted him in the sixth round, Stony Brook made the leap from D-III to D-I.

  • Think things are bad with the Mets? Think again

    June 18, 2007

    While watching the Mets continue their June swoon last night at Yankee Stadium, I found myself thinking about other more difficult times for the Mets. Times when it was a struggle to win games all season long.

  • Who knew Plainview produced basketball coaches?

    June 13, 2007

    A little more than a week ago, around the same time Billy Donovan provided everyone with a great impersonation of a high school senior reneging on his new prom date so he could go with his old girlfriend, another Long Islander made some NBA news that slipped under people's radar.

  • Never too early to preview baseball's trade deadline

    June 12, 2007

    You know what's the best thing about baseball's amateur draft? Once it's over, baseball's trading season officially gets started. This is the time when GMs really start to focus their attention on what they're going to do at the trade deadline, perhaps our favorite time of year.

  • The man who gave up Bonds' first HR

    May 30, 2007

    Nearly 21 years have passed since Barry Bonds hit the first of his 746 career home runs (and counting), and the pitcher who gave up that historic shot understandably doesn't remember it.

  • Steroids testing in high schools long overdue

    May 24, 2007

    Eighteen years ago, in the year 1989, Jason Giambi was an 18-year-old high school senior, Barry Bonds was a talented major-leaguer but by no means considered a threat to Hank Aaron's home-run record and the company named BALCO was a decade from entering our vocabulary.

  • Was that blood or red paint?

    April 26, 2007

    More than two years after the fact we still don't truly know whether that really was blood on the sock of Boston's pitcher / publicist Curt Schilling during the 2004 postseason. Last night, however, we received an interesting second-hand admission that it was staged with - get this - red paint.

  • For Yankees, the end of an awful era

    April 25, 2007

    Once Phil Hughes steps on the mound tomorrow night, Yankee officials will be relieved, and not just because their battered pitching staff is getting what they hope to be a boost. It's also because the mere fact Hughes is pitching in a major-league game will end a forgettable run of horrific drafting.

  • Hughes is ahead of schedule

    April 24, 2007

    Is it a desperation move or out of necessity? How about both? No matter how you look at it, the Yankees are turning to Phil Hughes to pitch on Thursday, and that's way ahead of the schedule they had planned for him.

  • NHL: Refs made right calls

    April 17, 2007

    After watching the Islanders fans' idiotic trashing-the-ice display and then hearing several players question the referee's calls after their 3-2 Game 3 loss, I got a little tired of the belly-aching.

  • Time has passed Imus by

    April 10, 2007

    The only way this whole Don Imus saga is going to go away is by you, the listener, taking action. It's time to hit the mute button on his show, change the station, and look the other way. It's time for him to leave.

  • Back home, the Dubielewicz family celebrates

    April 9, 2007

    For all you Islanders fans who could barely bring yourself to watch the shootout against the Devils yesterday in fear of what horror might take place next, just think of what was going through the minds of Wade Dubielewicz's parents.

  • From The Boss to The Donald?

    April 2, 2007

    This whole guessing game regarding whom George Steinbrenner is going to pick as his Chosen One is fun, but not complete. Let's not overlook the possibility that The Boss's family could simply cash in on this pinstriped-empire after George is gone.

  • Bookmark this Web gem

    April 1, 2007

    So where do you get your news these days? It's OK. You can admit it. We already know what most of you are going to say, anyway. It's the Internet, not the newspaper. Don't be ashamed. The world is changing, and you're on board with it.

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