Results so far:
| Yes | 48% | 50 votes | Total: 104 votes | |
| No | 52% | 54 votes |
The history of the New York is automatically associated with winning championships and fielding outstanding players. In 2008, they again have an assortment of great players and...read more
by Amanda Fox
The 2008 Yankees are looking strong after another early exit in the post season. With it Joe Torre in Los Angeles and Joe Girardi now pulling the managerial strings this team do...read more
Ah, the New York Yankees. The pinstriped warriors who set glory in the eyes of their fans, and hatred and disgust in the eyes of the rest of baseball nation. The team that conti...read more
Can the Yankees win in all in 2008? In a word, yes. In two words, hell yes. I can't quite understand why people would count out the most coveted franchise in perhaps all of s...read more
The Yankees are a great team where making the playoffs always happens. They just blow up in the post season. Torre grudged against a-rod and moved him into the 8 spot in 2006, w...read more
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by Dan Mason
The New York Yankees will absolutely not reclaim any of their past glory in 2008! This seems a foolish question to even ask. There are countless a number of things working again...read more
This season is going to be a year of transition. Gone are the days of a guaranteed division crown and a World Series berth. Since losing in the ALCS to the Red Sox after being...read more
Twenty six World Series Championships, thirty nine American League pennants, and an all-time .567 winning percentage makes the New York Yankees the most successful franchise in ...read more
Absolutely, definitively no! As great as their tradition has been, and as much as Yankee pinstripes mean in The Bronx and throughout the nation, the Yankees are entering anot...read more
In 2008, the Hank Steinbrenner regime is beginning. George Steinbrenner's bombastic son started his war of words with Red Sox owner, John Henry. The New York Yankees are a bra...read more
by Josh Waldron
The dynasty is over. The Yankees will need more than a year to rebuild the foundation that eroded in 2001. During the last six years, Yankee management has frantically scramb...read more
by Chris Visco
Remember the Curse of the Bambino? Who could forget that. Boston Red Sox fans were tormented for an eternity, especially by Yankee fans who were tireless in their constant remin...read more
by Eric LaRedd
The one thing that will always be constant is this; past success doesn't matter once that season is over, the only season that matters is the one at hand. And the 2008 season f...read more
by Paul Craft
If the Yankees cannot win with the best player in baseball and one of the top managers of all time, why would we think they would next year without either of them? Its true that...read more

