Latest Leaders: May

Latest Leaders – May 2011

The Latest Leaders for May 2011, based on pageviews from May 1-31:

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1. The Baseball Collector
2. Rays Renegade
3. Red State Blue State
4. Rockpile Rant
5. Unfinished Business
6. Cook & Son Bats’ Blog
7. Counting Baseballs
8. Phillies Phollowers
9. Rowland’s Office
10. Yankee Yapping
11. The Three Bs
12. The Closer
13. The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived
14. Yankees Chick
15. The Yankee Dinosaur
16. The Pittsburgh Peas
17. Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend
18. The Baseball Daily
19. 2131 and Beyond
20. Pinstripe Birthdays
21. Dodgerfilms
22. FutureAngels.com
23. DYNASTY League Baseball from designer of Pursue the Pennant
24. Art of the Pale Hose
25. Live, Eat, and Breathe Yankees
26. The Hitless Wonders
27. Observing Baseball
28. I’m Not A Headline Guy…
29. Crzblue’s Dodger Blue World
30. Rockin’ Redlegs
31. Blogging ‘Bout Baseball
32. Minoring In Baseball
33. Beisbol 007
34. The Cub Den
35. Amazine
36. Collection of Baseball
37. Phillies Red Pinstripes
38. Strictly Cubs Baseball
39. A Misplaced Astros Fan
40. Reds Country
41. steel city ballhawk
42. The Unbiased MLB Fan
43. The Wizard of Ozzie
44. This is a very simple game…
45. La Pagina de Tony Menendez
46. The 1 Constant
47. Perfect Pitch
48. Watching The Dandelions Grow
49. baseballqueen
50. (:> Bird Brained

#14!  Excellent.  I said I wanted to move into the Top 15 following the move to WordPress and I’m happy to see that I’ve accomplished.  My thanks to those of you who continue to read this blog, and continue to visit and leave comments.  It’s always sincerely appreciated.

One comment

  1. cartwrightrocks

    A 14! The most famous Yankee would probably be Lou Piniella.

    CC won his start and Mo finished up the last out when the Angels scored their second run. Cano and A-Rod clouted a couple of homers and provided all the runs today. The bats are still cold to lukewarm this year.

    Colon and Garcia really deserve a bonus from this point forward. I don’t think the Yankees expected either player to put up the numbers they have been this far into the season. Colon’s two-seamer is nasty with a lot of horizontal movement, while Garcia changes speeds and location. Hopefully Phil’s dead arm will recover by the All-Star break. I do not see him as a factor this year because of the condition.

    Nova needs some big time help right now. His walk to K ratio is almost 1:1 and batters are hitting him for a .286 clip. Both issues plagued him at the minor league level as well. At this point he is a rookie starter, however it appears he might be better groomed to eat innings when we have a good lead.

    Oh well, I hope the Yanks can win this series -more importantly the next one with the Sox starting Tuesday.

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