The 2011 season appeared to have been the last for Yankees catcher Jorge Posada, as Sweeny Murti is reporting that Posada will officially retire within the next few weeks. While acting primarily as a ...
MIKE FITZPATRICK Associated Press NEW YORK — Jorge Posada apologized Sunday to Yankees manager Joe Girardi in a face-to-face conversation, saying he simply had a bad day that boiled over into a messy ...
NEW YORK — The Yankees told Jorge Posada he would no longer be their catcher, yet he lugged his gear around all season, just in case. Months earlier, with a few weeks to go before spring training, his ...
UPDATE: The Bleacher Creatures let Jorge Posada know they've forgiven him. Even though Posada was out of the lineup against left-hander Jon Lester, they included Posada in the traditional Roll Call, ...
New York Yankees five-time All-Star and designated hitter Jorge Posada looks down at his bat after taking batting practice before the Yankees baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium ...
DETROIT, MI - MAY 05: Jorge Posada #20 of the New York Yankees looks on while playing the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on May 5, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. Detroit won the game 6-3. (Photo by ...
This is Jorge Posada’s last year in a Yankee uniform as a player—there's no doubt of that. Someday he might make a nice coach, tutoring young catchers and using his stubborn fiery personality to put ...
The Yankees' longtime catcher-turned-designated hitter has struggled most of the year, even causing a stir by taking himself out of the lineup at one point. He had recently lost his job as the regular ...
Retired New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada said he was “hurt" and “confused” when the team took him out of a starting role and moved him to designated hitter during his final MLB season in 2011.
New York Yankees great Jorge Posada retired after the 2011 season, he recently published his autobiography, and he's letting his opinions fly in a book tour. If it were up to Posada, the Hall of Fame ...
Calling it “one of the happiest days of my life,” Jorge Posada delivered an emotional speech Saturday afternoon when his No. 20 jersey was retired by the Yankees and he got a plaque in Monument Park. ...
Yankee great Jorge Posada cried before the cameras when he retired in 2012, but in a new book, “The Journey Home: My Life in Pinstripes,” for the first time he reveals just how bitter those tears were ...
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