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Pinstripe Alley You stay classy, Boston.


Now, I would expect a lot of hatred and jealousy out of Boston.  But this one is just begging for some sort of response.

More after the jump

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/gallery/102010_Yankee_exits/?p1=Upbox_links

Yes, the day after the Bombers got knocked out of the playoffs (you know, that thing the Red Sox weren't in this year) and can't win the WS (something the Red Sox once had to wait 84 years before experiencing again), the Boston.com website had this little picture gallery of heartbreaking losses we Yankee fans have endured over the past two decades.  

Said it before, will say it again: Haters gonna hate.  But this is a little too much salt in a too fresh wound.  

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Pinstripe Alley Good thing we got rid of Tabata, eh?

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4013539

LANT CITY, Fla. -- A 2-month-old is back in the arms of her parents, and the wife of a topPittsburgh Pirates minor league prospect is suspected of taking the infant from a health clinic outside Tampa, authorities said Tuesday.

 

Amalia Tabata Pereira, 43, was being questioned by Florida detectives in Manatee County, where the baby girl was found unharmed Tuesday afternoon, a day after she was taken from the clinic. Plant City Chief of Police Bill McDaniel said authorities are looking to charge Pereira with false imprisonment.

She is the wife of Jose Tabata, 20, an outfielder and one of the top three prospects for the Pirates, who train in Bradenton, which is in the county where the infant was found. In a statement, Pirates president Frank Coonelly said they have received "no indication that Jose is believed to have had any involvement in this matter."

Jose Tabata addressed the matter in a statement released by the team.

"I was shocked to be told today that my wife has been arrested for kidnapping. I am hurt, frustrated, and confused by her actions," Tabata said. "I have and will continue to cooperate with law enforcement officials in anyway that I can. Until I have all of the facts, I cannot comment any further."

 

I was shocked to be told today that my wife has been arrested for kidnapping. I am hurt, frustrated, and confused by her actions.

”-- Jose Tabata

 

The Pirates said in a statement that they were standing behind Tabata.

"Jose was as shocked as the rest of us upon hearing the news and has cooperated fully with law enforcement officials," Coonelly said in the statement. "The Pirates organization will continue to do anything and everything we can to assist and support Jose during this difficult personal time."

Sandra Cruz-Francisco was taken from her mother, Rosa Sirilo-Francisco, about 3 p.m. ET Monday by a woman her family knew only as "Janet," Plant City police said.

Sirilo-Francisco had taken her baby for a checkup at the Plant City Health Department, where she met Janet, who said she was an immigration official, Sirilo-Francisco told The Tampa Tribune. The woman told Sirilo-Francisco that there were officers at her home waiting to deport her and the child's father to Mexico.

Janet offered to help, but said she had to take the baby.

The two women drove with the infant to a farm where the child's father works, and Janet told him the same story. The mother later handed the child over.

Plant City police Capt. Darrell Wilson couldn't confirm the mother's account of events.

"We believe that may have been the story, but we haven't spoken with the suspect," he said.

Investigators now believe Janet and Pereira are likely the same person. Wilson said Pereira has a criminal record that includes theft and fraud convictions and that police did not have a hometown for her because she has several aliases.

"We don't know if it's an isolated incident or not," he said.

There were conflicting reports regarding exactly how the infant was found.

Plant City police said Pereira turned herself and the baby in to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office early Tuesday afternoon. But authorities in Manatee said Pereira was detained after an anonymous tipster called police to report that a woman on a street corner in downtown Bradenton had information about the missing baby.

When deputies responded to the scene, the baby was found and a woman was detained.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said they have launched an investigation. A spokesman wouldn't say whether Pereira worked for the agency, citing the investigation. Wilson, with the Plant City police, said they don't believe she does.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Pinstripe Alley ESPN reporting rumor - Washburn to Yanks?

Not sure how true or details, but ESPN is reporting on the ESPN News crawl line that the Mariners are working on a deal to send the Yankees Jarrod Washburn.  No info as to who for.  

Per Buster Olney:

"The Yankees continue to talk about Jarrod Washburn and they are likely to complete the deal in the next 48 hours. New York is willing to take Washburn and a lot of the $13 million-$14 million owed to the left-hander, but the deal would essentially be a salary dump, with the Mariners expected to make some sort of financial adjustment."

 

http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=3506281&name=mlb_trade_deadline&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fespn%2fblog%2findex%3fentryID%3d3506281%26name%3dmlb_trade_deadline

 

Also on the rumor page - Randy Winn and Benjie Molina deal(s) with the Giants in the works.  Not sure if I put any stock in this - it may just be talks, it may be serious.  

Thoughts? .

 

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Pinstripe Alley Sabathia in 09?

http://www.bugsandcranks.com/new-york-yankees/johan-who-lets-talk-about-cc

Just a nice little article which suggests our boys are in the driver's seat in the 09 "who gets Sabathia?" scramble.  

Seriously, I really like this.  Granted, it's a long season ahead and lots can happen, but this bodes well.  The fact that we didn't sell off the future and overpay for Santana might hurt a little now, but next year we'll have the cash and room for Sabathia, who despite being a bit hefty, would be a great pickup - eats innings, stud pitcher.

Anyway, check out the article.

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