That’s All Folks!

Chasing Records | October 25, 2010

That’s All Folks!
In the coming days and weeks here on Chasing800, you’ll read articles that discuss my favorite moments of the season, and some of the moves I think the New York Yankees need to make in the off-season (you can probably guess one of them). But today, I am just too disgusted to [...]

Pitch Count Contest – AJ & Pettitte

Chasing Records | October 22, 2010

Pitch Count Contest – AJ & Pettitte

It was during Games 3 and 4 of the ALCS that the Chasing800 team decided to have our second and third Pitch Count Contest as Andy Pettitte and AJ Burnett were on the mound against the Texas Rangers.  We asked you, the Chasing800 Faithful, to predict just how [...]

Dear Yankees: Please Don’t Go

Chasing Records | October 20, 2010

Dear Yankees: Please Don’t Go
Dear New York Yankees,
I am not ready for you guys to go home.  I am not ready for the off-season.  I am not ready to watch a World Series that does not include you in it.  I do not ask for a lot, but I will ask something of you [...]

Backs Against the Wall

Chasing Records | October 19, 2010

Backs Against the Wall
This is why some people felt that the Yankees HAD to win the first two games of this series. In his latest audition for his next team, Cliff Lee absolutely owned the Yankees.  Andy Pettite pitched like a champion with zero margin for error, but Lee is just ridiculous.  Even though the [...]

Back to the Bronx, 1-1

Chasing Records | October 18, 2010

Back to the Bronx, 1-1

Game 2 appeared to be Game 1 all over again.  The Texas Rangers had a 5-0 lead and the New York Yankees starter was out after 4 innings.  It was deja vu all over again.  Robinson Cano hits a home run and you think you’re [...]