Thursday, April 18, 2013
Westchester Square News: Bench Warmer Becomes Home Run Hero
Westchester Square News: Bench Warmer Becomes Home Run Hero: By Rich Mancuso BRONX, NEW YORK, April 18- Travis Hafner sat on the bench Wednesday night for more than two hours. Bottom of the eighth...
Bench Warmer Becomes Home Run Hero
By Rich Mancuso
BRONX, NEW YORK, April 18- Travis Hafner sat on the bench Wednesday night for more than two hours. Bottom of the eighth at Yankee Stadium, he gets the nod from Yankees manager Joe Girardi to pinch hit with two outs. And, as Yankees role players have been doing so well, Hafner connected on the first pitch off Arizona right hander David Hernandez.
The home run to right field was a difference as the Yankees came from behind and defeated the Diamondbacks for the second straight night.
Hafner is one of those supposed minor acquisitions that general manager Brian Cashman believed would be beneficial, along with Lyle Overbay and Vernon Wells. And with Derek Jeter, Curtis Granderson, Mark Teixiera, and Alex Rodriguez disabled with injuries, the role for Hafner is come off the bench, occasional outfield play or inserted as the designated hitter in the lineup.
Pinch hitting is more difficult, as Girardi would say, but Hafner has accepted his role and is ready to contribute when called upon.
“To sit two two-and-a –half hours that has to be tough to do,” commented Girardi about one of his super substitutes that have helped New York win seven of their last eight games.
It was the fourth pinch-hit home run in Hafner’s career, and his fourth of the season. He had 12 all of last year with the Cleveland Indians. The Yankees signed him to a one-year deal in February after spending the last 10-seasons with the Cleveland Indians.
“It’s moments like this that are really special, you remember a long time,” said Hafner about the home run. “Happy to be a part of the team and contribute tonight I was just looking for a good pitch to hit.”
Hafner added, he is enjoying his time with the Yankees and is swinging the bat really well. Time on the bench is not easy, but he knows right now the role is to be ready and he also realizes that when the injured return the playing time may be less.
“Pretty much I am ready the fifth or sixth inning on,” he said. “He, (Girardi) calls your name, be ready. I was looking to be aggressive and get a good pitch to hit and drive and fortunately I got it out.”
Most importantly, he said, “You want to contribute and help the team win.”
Winning pitcher CC Sabathia, expects more from his former Cleveland teammate because he knows how valuable the veteran is. “When Haf walked in I expected him to do a lot more than what he has done,” said Sabathia. That got a laugh, however the Yankees are more than pleased with the production and contribution.
Said Sabathia, “In this ballpark, with his power all it takes is the right pitch and he got that today.”
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Westchester Square News: Easter Parade
Westchester Square News: Easter Parade: BRONX, NEW YORK, March 28- Students in Castle Hill donned their Easter bonnets during the annual holiday celebration at St. Raymond E...
Easter Parade
BRONX, NEW YORK, March 28- Students in Castle Hill donned their Easter bonnets during the annual holiday celebration at St. Raymond Elementary School. In addition to a parade there was a petting zoo and an Easter egg hunt.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Fordham News: Register Gun Offenders-BP says
Fordham News: Register Gun Offenders-BP says: BRONX, NEW YORK, February 21 - In his annual “State of the Borough” address, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. called on the New York S...
NorwoodBX: Register Gun Offenders-BP says
NorwoodBX: Register Gun Offenders-BP says: BRONX, NEW YORK, February 21 - In his annual “State of the Borough” address, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. called on the New York...
Register Gun Offenders-BP says
BRONX, NEW YORK, February 21- In his annual “State of the Borough” address, Bronx
Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. called on the New York State Legislature to
create a new “gun crime registry,” with reporting requirements similar to New
York State’s sex offender registry.
“We
must also ensure that those who engage in gun violence are not allowed to
escape the spotlight,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Law-abiding
citizens ought to know who among us is responsible for gun violence, and this
initiative will do just that.”
Diaz’s
proposed registry would be available online, and would require perpetrators
convicted of crimes involving a gun to keep updated records with the police
regarding their living and employment arrangements. Gun crime offenders, under the
proposal, would be required to remain on the registry for at least ten years,
and could be removed from the registry for good behavior following that initial
time period.
Among
other requirements, those convicted of gun crimes would have to:
- Report annually where they live
by signing and returning an annual verification form within ten (10) days
after receiving it.
- Notify law enforcement
officials in writing of a new address no later than 10 days after moving.
- Report in person to a local
police agency to have a current photograph taken every three years.
- Personally verify their
addresses every 90 days with law enforcement for a period of three
consecutive years after the conviction. After three years without any
further arrests, the individual will eligible for a modified reporting
schedule. Law enforcement may at that time photograph an offender if that
offender’s appearance has changed.
Under
Borough President Diaz’s proposal, failure to perform any of the registration
obligations would be considered a felony level crime. A first conviction would
be punishable as a Class E felony; a second or subsequent conviction is
punishable as a Class D felony.
Individuals
unable to secure employment would be assigned a case worker to identify career
counseling services, training opportunities and other available social
services.
Borough
President Diaz stated that, in the coming weeks and months, he would engage in
conversations with members of the New York State Legislature to begin the
process of crafting legislation and building support for this unique
initiative.
“A
safer New York State, and a safer nation, demands that we shine a light on
those individuals who would commit gun crimes in our neighborhoods. An
easily-accessible gun crime registry will serve as an excellent tool not only
to keep neighborhoods informed about crime, but to serve as a deterrent from
such acts. I look forward to working with the New York State Legislature to
pass this important piece of legislation,” said Borough President Diaz.
During
his annual “State of the Borough” address, Borough President Diaz also praised
the New York State Legislature for passing the NY SAFE Act in January. He also
called for new laws requiring ammunition micro stamping, limiting the number of
guns and amount of ammunition an individual can purchase at any given time, and
requiring a drug test to get a gun license.
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