Showing posts with label BYB Hub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BYB Hub. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Yankees Off Day Link Dump



The New York Yankees are off today so let’s get caught up on a little reading. Shall we?



The Greedy Pinstripes are a part of the BYB Hub, which is designed to be a one-stop shop for all things sports writing. This isn’t just for fans and writers of the New York Yankees as all walks of fandom are included so check out the BYB Hub.




Suzie Pinstripe of Bleeding Yankee Blue posted a wonderful article I recommend to all named “Making the Yankees Loveable Again.”




Section 36, a Boston Red Sox blog, had a visitor inside Fenway Park recently in Baylee Simpson. Baylee is a dancer and the current Miss Bluebird. She is also a Yankees fan, so check out her trip to Fenway and to the historic Section 36.




John Salvatore explains on his blog, Yankees Brigade, how Luis Severino has been even better in 2018 than he was in 2017. As hard as that is to believe that it could be possible.



Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Happy Third Birthday to the BYB Hub


The BYB Hub. What can I say about the BYB Hub here now in its THIRD year of existence? The Hub started out as an idea from Robert Casey and Bleeding Yankee Blue as an opportunity for newer blogs or lesser known blogs to get free exposure all in one central hub and it's done that and more. So here we stand three years later still going strong. Still fighting, still clawing our way to the top. And that climb and that fight and that struggle is made so much easier thanks to the Hub.

So Happy Birthday to the Hub and once again, and I can't say it enough, thank you to Mr. Casey and the crew over at BYB.

Friday, August 11, 2017

The Weekend, The Playoff Push and the BYB Hub


If you work the stereotypical 9-to-5 job like myself you just clocked out and your weekend has officially begun. Congratulations, we made it! If not then just keep your head up, your weekend is coming. As we all approach the weekend in some capacity I wanted to take the time to share something with you all and plug something that I haven’t in quite some time, the BYB Hub. If this is the first time you’re hearing about the BYB Hub let me give you a quick overview. The BYB Hub was started up by Robert Casey of Bleeding Yankee Blue (BYB) to give writers the opportunity to showcase their work and talent on a bigger stage than they may normally be accustomed to. I can remember when Bryan Van Dusen and myself started this blog we didn’t have someone like Mr. Casey reaching out and publishing our work on a one-stop shop for all to see. We grinded, we worked hard and we tried to do things the right way and the only way we knew how. Now not to say that the blogs that are listed here aren’t doing that, they wouldn’t likely be listed here if they weren’t, but what I am saying is the Hub was designed to make that easier and beneficial to all.

As we gear up for the weekend here are a few posts and links from the BYB Hub. Go and check out the Hub at BYBHub.Blogspot.com where great sites like ours, Section36 (a great Red Sox blog for you to read just in time for the weekend series), BYB are located. This is just not for Yankees related materials and fans only either, eventually the hopes are that all 30 MLB teams are showcased in some capacity. So check it out and watch us grow. If you know of anyone who should be added to the hub then reach out to myself (@GreedyStripes) or Mr. Casey (@BleednYankeeBlu) on Twitter. Thank you in advance and enjoy your reading and your weekend!



















Monday, October 24, 2016

Happy Birthday to the BYB Hub


The BYB Hub. What can I say about the BYB Hub here on its second year in existence? The Hub started out as an idea from Robert Casey and Bleeding Yankee Blue as an opportunity for newer blogs or lesser known blogs to get free exposure all in one central hub and it's done that and more. So here we stand two years later still going strong. Still fighting, still clawing our way to the top. And that climb and that fight and that struggle is made so much easier thanks to the Hub.

So Happy Birthday to the Hub and once again, and I can't say it enough, thank you to Mr. Casey and the crew over at BYB.

Friday, August 19, 2016

While We Wait: BYB Hub Link Dump


The BYB Hub is a one-stop shop for all things baseball, not just Yankees baseball, and was brought to you by the brilliant mind of Bleeding Yankee Blue owner Robert Casey. You won’t see the “top” blogs on there like River Ave Blues or LoHud but what you will see is a bunch of up-and-coming and equally as talented writers and blog that are getting the help that many blogs and bloggers before them couldn’t get. Check it out as I leave a few links for your reading enjoyment while we wait.








Also be sure to check out or apply for the BYB Hub by checking out BYBHub.Blogspot.com or by contacting Robert Casey on Twitter @BleednYankeeBlu. Thanks guys and enjoy. 

Friday, July 8, 2016

Better Things to Do Than Watch the Yankees Lose This Weekend


You don’t really want to sit around your television for a collective 9-10 hours this weekend just to watch the Yankees lose to the Cleveland Indians, do you? I don’t either and I don’t blame you so here’s a few things you can do this weekend rather than watching the Yankees lose. You’re welcome

  • UFC 200 is Saturday night and despite Jon Jones being taken off the card the show should still be worth the three or so hours and the $60. I’m still buying it, I know that much. Brock. Lesnar. Meisha. Tate. Woo!


  • Talk to people. Not digitally. Really talk. 


  • Go to Wal Mart after 9:00 pm. 


  • Go outside.


  • Read a book.


  • Read a book outside. May I suggest Mike DeLucia’s “Boycott The Yankees”


  • Order a TGP T-shirt including the Jacoby Ellsbury milk carton shirt for stealing home not once this season but twice.




That’s it folks, there you have it. That should keep you plenty busy not only this weekend but through the All Star break as well. Again, you’re welcome.

This post was done all in fun. Treat it that way. Thanks.


Saturday, July 2, 2016

While We Wait: Link Dump from the BYB Hub


There’s some good and there’s some bad to the whole Yankees being on the West Coast thing and playing games well into the night without three-and-a-half hour rain delays I just struggle to find some of those good things most times. One of the few good things I have found though is it gives me an open slot on the blog to do a link dump while we wait for the games to begin. Tonight we will showcase some of the talent that is currently being offered on the BYB Hub.

If you’re not familiar with the BYB Hub this was the brain child of Robert Casey, the owner and my dear friend from Bleeding Yankee Blue, and it serves as a place for an up-and-coming blogger or just a guy with a website to get his articles and content read. When many of us were just starting out we didn’t have the sort of free exposure and advertising that the BYB Hub was designed to offer and Casey, myself and everyone else involved are looking to give to those what we only wished we had when we started. It’s really a great site and it’s full of great content, not just Yankees content either, so I suggest you check it out. BYBHub.Blogspot.com.


Thursday, May 19, 2016

While We Wait Link Dump for May 19th from the BYB Hub


There is only one thing, ONE THING, that’s good about having the New York Yankees play out on the West Coast. I tend to get a lot more things done with my extra three or four hours of my day. I am an early riser and I usually run all day long so staying up until 1:00 AM or 2:00 AM ET just to wake up at 5:00 AM to watch the Yankees is not my cup of tea but like I said I use these games as a way to catch up on things. I’m hoping you will do the same here tonight as I had this novel idea, why not do a link dump here giving you a chance to catch up on some reading while you wait for the Yankees game to begin or you start winding down before bed.






I’ve done this before showcasing Yankees-related material from major news publications like NJ.com, the USA Today and the New York Daily News but those guys get enough clicks anyway. When they aren’t getting enough clicks they come up with click baits like “Yankees frontrunners for Mike Trout” so I thought I would bring you some articles from true fans, websites that need some love and members of the BYB Hub. So enjoy and check out the BYB Hub at bybhub.blogspot.com. 

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Checking in on the BYB Hub




Depending on what uniform you were wearing and what team you were rooting for you were treated to a hell of a game this afternoon between the New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners. When you see games like today, if you’re anything like me, you want to read as many different opinions and articles as you can about it and that’s why a place like the BYB Hub was created by the owner, and my friend, of Bleeding Yankee Blue, Mr. Robert Casey.

A little background on the hub if this is the first time you’re reading about it. Robert Casey approached me and many others about setting up the hub as a place for new and growing blogs to get the free exposure and readership that was never given to the current big dogs in the Yankees blogosphere. While much of the discussion here is centered on the Yankees there is some variety, and we’re seeing more and more variety every month added to the blog, including an Oakland Athletics blog, a Boston Red Sox blog and even a blog showcasing MLB players with Dutch heritages. It truly has something for everyone including the very lovely Lisa Varga who doubles as a model, actress and Yankees fan all in one cute little blonde bundle.

So check out the BYB Hub by heading to BYBHub.Blogspot.com and get multiple views, articles and opinions all in one convenient little hub. There is sure to be something for everyone and if you’re an aspiring writer who wants to be showcased on the Hub then contact me and I can work with Mr. Casey to get you signed up.


Thanks for all the support!

Sunday, December 13, 2015

The Greedy Pinstripes, Milestones and the BYB Hub


I received a tweet the other day that the BYB Hub had been put on notice. The Hub was approaching 10,000 views! The Hub has since passed the plateau and is continuing to grow and I couldn't be happier and more proud to be a part of it. The Hub now showcases 25 blogs and they aren't just Yankees related blogs either. There's Red Sox blogs and Oakland A's blogs and blogs committed to just the SALLY League and Major League ballplayers with Dutch backgrounds. It's got something for everyone.

The BYB Hub is the place to be so check it out. If you're looking for a one-stop shop of all MLB News its the place for you. If you're an aspiring writer or blogger or you just want a little more recognition and a free place to add some reads, the BYB Hub is also for you. Just contact us and we'll get you put on there.

The Hub is great and I want to share this milestone and accomplishment with you all. Check out the BYB Hub!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

David Ortiz Made a Career Against the New York Yankees


After the success of the first syndicated blog post between Section 36 and myself, both members of the BYB Hub, I wanted to stick to the topic of David Ortiz at least for one more article before we delve into the long, cold winter and hot stove season. Ortiz will not have a similar farewell tour to Chipper Jones, Mariano Rivera or Derek Jeter in my opinion. Ortiz has made few friends with his outbursts, his bat flips, the slowest recorded time to round the bases after a home run, etc. and has alienated a lot of fans around the league, especially in New York. There is no love lost between the fans of the New York Yankees and Mr. Ortiz, not that there isn’t the respect he undoubtedly deserves hidden away somewhere deep down, and for good reason. David Ortiz had made a career out of beating the New York Yankees, and he’s done it often and done it well.


I Split G PA R H 2B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS TB BAbip tOPS+
New York Yankees 224 977 140 254 72 47 158 129 160 .306 .395 .565 .960 469 .324 108
I think this summation about sums it up. Ortiz, thank you. Not for everything you’ve done but for walking away from the game presumably with something left in the tank. You killed us many, many times and none of us will be sad to see you go. 

Friday, November 20, 2015

#BYBHUB Change-Up: Is David Ortiz a HOFer? - The Yankees Perspective


I am excited to bring you this post and my case against David Ortiz making the Hall of Fame. Not because I’m a Red Sox hater, but truth be told I am, and not because I am a David Ortiz hater, respect can be had while still hating a player and I have both in my heart for Big Papi, but because we are doing something a little special here. Myself, along with Section 36 (a Red Sox blog that is listed on the BYB Hub), are syndicating these posts at the same time on both blogs so both sides of the argument can have both arguments in the same place at the same time. Maybe it will lead to more posting between blogs, maybe it won’t, but this is just the tip of the iceberg with what we have planned as far as interaction between the BYB Hub bloggers. I hope you enjoy my case, a Yankees side of the argument, against David Ortiz’s Hall of Fame case. Please keep all comments respectful, thank you.

Entering the 2016 season David Ortiz has the stats of few before him in Major League Baseball history. Ortiz has enjoyed one hell of a career, let’s call a spade a spade, for the Minnesota Twins and the Boston Red Sox including such milestones as breaking the Curse of the Bambino in 2004, winning another World Series in 2007 and yet another World Series in 2013 and many other statistical markers. You know the numbers so I won’t dwell on them much; 503 home runs, 1641 RBI, a career triple slash of .284/.378/.547 and for a long time he was one of the most feared hitters in all of Major League Baseball. Ortiz has been great and if you’re using the back of his baseball card alone the argument against his case into the Hall of Fame is not only pointless, it’s mundane. The problem for Ortiz, Major League Baseball and its fans is that players these days are judged on much more than that.

Me personally I have no issue with an accused steroid user getting into the Hall of Fame. Frankly I wouldn’t mind it if they all got in. At the time these steroids were not against the rules of Major League Baseball, they weren’t mentioned in a Collective Bargaining agreement and I don’t think they should be an issue as long as the steroid use stopped there. Should Alex Rodriguez be in the Hall of Fame? Hell no, not after Biogenesis, lying a second time and then going on a lawsuit rampage against the league, the union that represents him and his own family. Do I think Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds should be in? Absolutely and I continue to vote for them every single year on my Internet Baseball Writers Association of American (IBWAA) ballot. The problem here is I think it would be irresponsible to go on a case-by-case basis for Hall of Fame voting and I think it sets a nasty precedence that nobody wants to set. You either, again in my opinion, have to let everyone and anyone into the Hall of Fame that was even so much as linked to steroids during their playing career or none at all.

Looking at the Mitchell Report you see that 89 players were named in the report which basically showcased who did steroids and who failed the supposed anonymous test that they were promised back during the 2003 season. The list includes a few notable names and some names that will never have their names discussed in a Hall of Fame roundtable. That list includes Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, Gary Sheffield, Kevin Brown, Roger Clemens, Lenny Dykstra, Eric Gagne, Jason Grimsley, Jerry Hairston Jr., David Justice, Chuck Knoblauch, Denny Neagle, Andy Pettitte, Brian Roberts, Dave Segui, Miguel Tejada, Mo Vaughn, Jose Canseco, and Rick Ankiel to name a few. One notable name not on the list was that of Ortiz or his teammate Manny Ramirez although both reportedly failed a drug test either in 2003 or later on in their careers. 

None of those players; not Bonds the all-time home run king, not Rafael Palmeiro who hit 500+ home runs but shook his finger in front of Congress vehemently denying his steroid use only to fail a drug test later that calendar year, not Roger Clemens who won 350 games and was acquitted of all charges related to perjury and steroid use and none of the other players mentioned got into the Hall. What makes Ortiz different or special? Because he “bought the damn things” at a GNC in the mall? Because he can take selfies with President Barack Obama and hugs Commissioner of Major League Baseball Bud Selig after winning the World Series? If you’re asking me, a full-fledged Yankees fan but a general baseball fan as well, I have to say nothing makes him special.

Look, if Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, McGwire, probably Gary Sheffield on this upcoming ballot and the slew of others that are being kept out of the Hall not because of their stats but because of their links or suspicions to steroids get in then 100% absolutely put Ortiz in. I’ll vote for him 10 times out of 10 and I’ll walk him in myself, he’s a special talent. I’m just fighting for an even and for a fair playing field here and if Ortiz gets in they should all get in. If they all can’t get in, because maybe they went to that same GNC… we’ll never know for sure, then Ortiz shouldn’t either. Those are my two cents anyway.

If this isn’t enough then someone explain to me why Ortiz should be in, basically a full-time DH for much of his career, and Edgar Martinez of the Seattle Mariners, another full-time DH, is not. Martinez is probably a better hitter than Ortiz according to the numbers and only managed to receive 27% of the vote in his sixth season on the ballot of 2015. If that’s not enough then you’re either a Boston fan or you haven’t been following the Hall of Fame votes and blogs I’ve been writing for the past two or three seasons anyway.


I want to thank Section 36 for allowing us to post this on his blog and for shooting over his side of the argument over for us to syndicate on ours. If you want to tweet or follow Section 36, and he truly is a great follow, then give @Section_36 a follow on Twitter. Also check out his blog HERE where this post is also live, all that I ask is that if you comment alongside his viewers and readers that you keep things respectful and on topic. This is all for fun and Section 36 is run by a man that I truly respect, thank you again and I look forward to your comments, comments from his readers and fans and from everyone on Twitter. Have a great day. 

#BYBHUB Change-Up: Is David Ortiz a HOFer? - The Red Sox Perspective

As you all know by now, even the last person under that rock over there just found out, David Ortiz is retiring at the end of the 2016 season. Ortiz has had a stellar career including three World Series championships, 500+ home runs and nine All-Star Game appearances. The debate whether Ortiz should be in the Hall of Fame or not almost immediately began like it does with most every notable retirement story. Rather than simply put my opinion out there to Yankees fans and readers of The Greedy Pinstripes we decided we wanted to do something a little different with the help of the BYB Hub. With the help of Robert Casey (Bleeding Yankee Blue) and Section 36 (a Red Sox blog currently listed on the Hub) we came up with a plan to syndicate our arguments for and against Ortiz’s induction into the Hall of Fame.

As you’re reading this Section 36’s case for Ortiz is currently going up on the blog here while my case against goes up on his blog. In a few hours you will see my case against Ortiz here on the blog and his on his blog over there. Basically we wanted both sides of the equation to get both sides of the story at the same exact time. We also wanted to get a discussion going and possibly have this as the stepping stone to more integration between the blogs, more syndication and more working together with the members of the BYB Hub. If you can’t wait to see my response head over to Section 36 and read my response now after reading his here on TGP and please, PLEASE, be respectful. This doesn’t work without that. Thank you in advance and we hope that you enjoy. 



Before I get into Ortiz’s case for Hall of Fame election, let me address a couple of the common strikes held against him.


First, that PED list. Yes, he appeared on the 2003 list. But, no he didn’t use illegal PEDs. How do I know? Because MLB told me so. They stated that the testing done in 2003 initially didn’t distinguish between “supplement” and “banned supplement.” After all, it was the first testing. Some kinks needed to be worked out. So, Ortiz made it on the list that was never supposed to be released (so, why bother “fixing” it?) for something that wasn’t banned…and wasn’t illegal. That’s why you haven’t heard any whispers since by people who saw him use, or knew he used, or whatever. No testimony came out later naming him. Nothing. Just the one test for a supplement, which was explained away by MLB. Non-issue.


The second one is the DH issue. How can you be in the Hall-of-Fame if you don’t play the field? Well, I guess the same way you can be in the Hall of Fame if you don’t bat. Pitchers only pitch, and DH’s only hit. How is it different? Additionally, DH is an actual position. It’s not like people telling me closers deserve to be in the Hall of Fame even though they’re not even good enough to start for their teams. When Ortiz’s manager makes a list of his nine starting batters, Papi’s name was almost always in that list.


Now, of course, I think defense can be important to get into the Hall of Fame…depending on the player’s claim to fame. If you’re say Jorge Posada, and you’re basing your resume on being a great hitting catcher, defense is important. The numbers on their own aren’t enough to get him in as a hitter. If he was an outfielder or a first baseman, his numbers wouldn’t stand out. He needs the “catcher qualifier” to have a chance. So, when you’re trying to get in as a catcher…the fact that he can’t actually catch is important. Putting shin guards on Manny Ramirez doesn’t make him the best hitting catcher ever.


But, David Ortiz doesn’t need any of those qualifiers. He’s not trying to get in as a great hitting shortstop. So, his ability to play shortstop is irrelevant. He’s trying to get in as a great hitter. Why would his lack of playing defense hurt him? If he wanted to…or if the Red Sox wanted him to…could he play first base as well as, say, Jason Giambi? I would certainly think so. After all, it was Ortiz’s glove that made the Red Sox choose him over all the other available DH/1B types in 2003. So, if he had fumbled and stumbled around for ten years like Giambi at first, he’s a Hall of Famer? But, because he played a position that didn’t require that, he’s not? How does that make sense? It doesn’t.


So, now that we've eliminated the arguments against his election, what about the ones for?


I’ve discussed my personal rules for Hall of Fame election before. But, for the new people… The Hall of Fame requires a ten year long career. So, I figure if that’s the minimum, you better have all ten be all-star type years. Not always actual selection. After all, the most deserving players don’t always go. But, the type of year where people would think you deserved to be there. Ortiz? He was a nine-time all-star. One year he wasn’t he hit 28 HR with 99 RBI. It’s close, but I’ll give him the ten all-star type seasons. Within those ten seasons, I require 5 MVP types. Again, not actually winning the award. But, if people were discussing the best players in the game, that player’s name would come up pretty quickly. Ortiz? He finished in the top five in MVP voting five years in a row, and tenth another year. That sounds pretty good to me. Beyond that, if a player plays beyond the ten year minimum, I just don’t want him to embarrass himself. Don’t have ten all-star seasons, and then ten seasons where you’re hitting .136. Ortiz? He currently sits at 503 home runs, and 1641 RBI. Fair to say he didn’t let himself go in those non-all-star years.


I haven’t even mentioned his postseason heroics. Mostly because I couldn’t care less when it comes to Hall of Fame eligibility. Hard to say that performing well in a series that not everyone gets a chance to play in makes you a better player. But, let’s just say his performance in the playoffs isn’t exactly his downfall.


So, there you have it. No, he’s not a Pedro Martinez type lock. But, it’s still a pretty easy decision. He has the career numbers. He has the peak numbers. His top comp on baseball reference is a Hall of Famer. (Frank Thomas. Who, by the way, was a DH more than a 1B). It’s a slam dunk that he should get in.


Have no idea how anyone could think otherwise.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Happy Birthday to the BYB Hub


On this day one year ago my good friend Robert Casey, owner and chief of Bleeding Yankee Blue, approached me with an idea that he called the BYB Hub. What the BYB Hub was designed to be was a central place for you, the baseball fan, to get all your news in one place… but with a twist. You aren’t going to see the ESPN news feed or the MLB.com recycled news articles here on the hub, you’re going to see the best of the best (in my opinion) of the up-and-coming and established bloggers on the internet.

The gorillas of the blogging world, for Yankees fans it’s places like River Ave Blues for instance, have their own market and they do their own thing. On the hub the focus is on the little guy that is just starting out or the aspiring writer and blogger that wants some new, and free I might add, exposure to their writing and their respective blogs.

See when blogs like Bleeding Yankee Blue, or own blog here at The Greedy Pinstripes and others started they were built without help for the most part. They were built on hard work, dedicated and a load support from everyone reading this blog post this morning. Casey, the great baseball mind and person that he is, wanted to give a new avenue to writers and the BYB Hub was born.

While Robert Casey and I run blogs centralized around the New York Yankees, and there are plenty of Yankees blogs on the hub if that’s what you’re looking for, the Hub was designed to feed a general MLB fan’s craving for news and opinions as well. There is a great Red Sox blog on the Hub, Section 36, an awesome blog centered around the Oakland Athletics, Bullpen Baseball and Sock Talk , and even a blog devoted to players in Major League Baseball with Dutchbackgrounds. There’s a little something for everybody.

I want to take this time to once again give my sincerest gratitude to and appreciation not only to Casey for starting the Hub but to all the great blogs and writers that participate in the Hub. We made it one year guys and gals, let’s make the second year even bigger and even better! So CLICKHERE and check out the BYB Hub and if you’d like to be a part of the Hub (or you know of a blog that should be included in the hub) contact Casey on Twitter by tweeting @BleednYankeeBlu or contact myself @GreedyStripes and I will contact Casey direct.


Have a great day everyone and Happy Birthday to the BYB Hub!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

How Many Wins Do the Yankees Get in 2015?


As many of you know I love to interact with our readers and our followers on Twitter as much as I can on as many avenues as I can. I like to go on twitter and ask a question and record the responses in an article to get everyone involved and I did so again this week when I asked how many wins everyone thought the Yankees would get. Other than the 36 win prediction from our BYB Hub friends and Twitter followers Section 36 (who run a very well done Boston Red Sox blog) we received some numbers that coincide with my own predictions. 










Thursday, March 26, 2015

The BYB Hub is Gearing Up for the 2015 Season


When Robert Casey sends me a text message, an email, a DM on Twitter, a smoke signal, whatever it always gets my full and undivided attention. The guy is a king and is too humble to realize it and that’s what makes him great as a blogger and even better as a father. When Casey approached me about the BYB Hub I was ecstatic and honored to be a part of it and as the Hub gears up for the 2015 season I am excited to bring you an update about it.

The Hub, if you haven’t read one of these posts or one of our tweets before, is a place where the up and comer in the blogging world to be heard. For the longest time the guy who blogged as a hobby or the girl who wanted to step into the ring with the gorillas had no voice and were generally ignored for a long time, I was there so trust me, but that is no longer the case. Whether you have one blog post or 1,000,000 your work can be showcased for free on the BYB Hub alongside our blog, Bleeding Yankee Blue, Yankees Unscripted (Chris Carelli’s awesome blog), and others. It’s not just Yankees related material either there is a very well done Red Sox blog called Section 36, an Oakland Athletics blog, and even a blog dedicated to Dutch players in Major League Baseball.

If you’re starved for new and original content, if you have to know everything going on with your team, if you’re looking for a new site to read or you’re a site that needs to be read and heard then the BYB Hub is the place to start. To join you can contact Casey on Twitter (@BleednYankeeBlu) or you can always send us a shout as well (@GreedyStripes) and I will make sure the message gets to where it needs to go.


Enjoy the day everyone and check out the Hub as we gear up towards the 2015 season. 

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Update on the BYB Hub


We haven't done one of these updates in quite a while simply because it was the grind of the offseason. All the big free agents were signed, all the trades were done and we were all simply sitting and waiting at our windows on spring to begin. Spring has begun and the Yankees are already playing their sixth Grapefruit League game today so no better time then to give you an update on the BYB Hub.

If this is the first time you're reading about the BYB Hub what it was designed to be was a place for the unknown blogger and the up and comers to have a place to showcase their talents. There are plenty of writers out there that are extremely talented and just lack a place to showcase their talents. I know when we first started here we didn't have a hub set up by a well respected blogger like Mr. Robert Casey from Bleeding Yankee Blue and our site was built on hard work, dedication and lots and lots of hours of work. The Hub is designed to make that a little easier and better for everyone involved.

I expect this hub to explode this season and it already has 20 blogs being showcased including our own and over 4,000 views so if you're a blogger and you want potentially 4,000 views in the short time this hub has been up then give me a tweet @GreedyStripes or direct Mr. Casey directly on Twitter @BleednYankeeBlu.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

How the Yankees' Brand Became Universally Popular


About a month back I was approached on Twitter by a fellow Yankees fan living in the United Kingdom, Ryan Ferguson, about answering some questions for a blog post he had planned about the Yankees brand. The main focus on the article was to research how the Yankees brand had become so universally popular not only in the United States but across the world. Right away he had my attention and of course I accepted. Ferguson has his own blog titled "Suicide Squeezin'" and is a proud member of the BYB Hub I have been telling you guys to check out all offseason long if you're hungry for baseball opinions and blogs. While browsing the BYB Hub yesterday I ran across this article and noticed that it was finally finished. 

Myself, Robert Casey of Bleeding Yankee Blue, Brian Danuff, former Yankees Fans Unite, Greedy Pinstripes and Baseball Essential writer and current 27 Outs writer, Dan Barbarisi of the Wall Street Journal and others were asked the questions and our quotes were used throughout the article. Now I warn you, if you just have five minutes before you have to run out the door do not, DO NOT, start this article. This is a long article and you will want to read it from beginning to end in one sitting. I do not want to be the reason you get in trouble with your significant other for being late.

Check it out, not because I am showcased in it (although that obviously helps, duh), but because you can tell Ryan put a ton of heart, work and research into this piece (in that order). Check it out, HERE IS THE LINK. I'll also give a little excerpt below to grab your attention hopefully.

I began by asking a pool of relevant people, such as Yankee fans, baseball experts, fashion gurus and cultural researchers, one straight-up question: how did the team's brand become so popular? Without exception, my sources pointed to the Yankees' on-field success as the foundation of their commercial dynasty; the team's historical preoccupation with winning making it unfailingly favoured by consumers.


“The brand became successful because the team was successful,” explains Daniel Burch, a diehard Yankees fans who owns The Greedy Pinstripes, a blog chronicling baseball in the Bronx. “Back in the 90s, for instance, New York-born rappers, actors and musicians would wear the gear because the team was good. Now, a whole generation of kids and young adults who grew up idolising these people want to wear the symbols and the gear themselves.”


Similarly, Brian Danuff, Editor of the 27 Outs Baseball network, places huge emphasis on sporting success when attempting to define the universality of Yankees merchandise. “I think the Yankees brand became so popular because it became synonymous with winning and success,” opines the native New Yorker. “I'd say those wearing the Yankees logo probably feel a bit more powerful and confident than those wearing, say, an orange Marlins sweater.”


Indeed, the Yankees are successful. They're perhaps the most successful team in the history of elite sports, having won 27 World Series titles, 40 American League pennants, and 51 postseason berths in the 112 seasons of their existence. The next-best totals within the baseball realm: 11 World Series titles (Cardinals), 20 pennants (Giants), and 27 postseason berths (Cardinals).

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Yankees Make "Most Interesting Trade" List


As many of you know The Greedy Pinstripes is a member of the BYB Hub who's mission is to get the smaller and less known blogs free exposure. The BYB Hub is run by Robert Casey of Bleeding Yankee Blue so if you want to check out his hard and generous work be sure to click HERE. Another member of the Hub is "In the Mitt Baseball" and they published a very detailed and well thought out article showcasing the most interesting trades of the offseason. CLICK HERE to read the entire lengthy article but one trade the Yankees made was on the list and I will share that in an excerpt below. Enjoy!

  1. Nathan Eovaldi Garrett Jones and Domingo German to the Yankees for David Phelps, Martin Prado and Cash

Why it’s interesting: One of the rare future-minded moves made by the Yankees. Eovaldi is a young inning eater with upside. Phelps is depth and flexibility. Prado is also a flex-player and a productive, veteran teammate renowned for his clubhouse presence.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

What The Hell is the BYB Hub?


Every once in a while I get a Tweet from Mr. Robert Casey asking me and others "what the hell is the BYB Hub?" I know what the BYB Hub is but if you don't know what the Hub is then this post is for you. The Hub was designed by Mr. Casey and Bleeding Yankee Blue to get the up and coming blogs the recognition, views and exposure that so many of us didn't have when we were coming up. We came up here at The Greedy Pinstripes almost three years ago and we didn't have a BYB Hub to help us out. We had to write our asses off, plug the hell out of the articles on Twitter and simply hope for the best. Three years later and here we are.

Luckily for the 16 blogs showcased on the BYB Hub they don't have to endure that. The Hub alone has gotten over 2500 views in a time when baseball blog views are generally down. If you want to join the Hub then contact Mr. Casey on Twitter (@BleednYankeeBlu) and if you want to check out the Hub then click RIGHT HERE.