Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wednesday's News

Joba Chamberlain returned to camp today after battling flu-like symptoms. He said he's still feeling weak, but remains on track to pitch Friday against the Rays.

LoHud takes note of today's implications for the decision Joe Girardi is facing when choosing who will hit out of the two hole. Granderson batted second today (against a lefty nonetheless), but Girardi said Nick Johnson will occupy that spot tomorrow.

The Yankees 2010 Media Guide is now on sale to the public. The comprehensive book comes in two options - a perfect-bound version for $20 and a limited-edition collector's version for $85.

Due to an accounting error, Yankees players were forced to pay back $10k each from their World Series shares. Yahoo Sports has the details.

Chad Jennings sits down for Five Questions with the heroic Colin Curtis.

Mark Feinsand looks back to a critical moment in the Yankees 2009 season, when Nick Swisher took the mound and pitched a perfect inning with a strikeout.

Bernie Williams paid a visit to the Yankees today and still feels connected his former team. These days he considers himself 70% musician and 30% player, despite being out of the game for over three years.

Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated believes that Derek Jeter will ask for a six-year deal. The captain would be 42 years old at the end of such a deal. Heyman is basing this speculation on the opinions of two executives from competing teams.

MLB.com did a recap of today's game.

And finally, your LoHud notes from Wednesday.

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