Ken Davidoff
Davidoff joined Newsday in 2001, covering the Yankees for the better part of four seasons, and became the national baseball writer in 2005.
Ken Davidoff column
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Burnett still big question for Yanks in playoffs
Which game will he pitch?
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Sabathia has given Yanks everything they expected
The observation came from the official of an opposing team about a month ago -
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Maybe Joba Rules will pay off after all
The Yankees trust him a lot more now.
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This visit by Red Sox only a dress rehearsal
ALCS preview this weekend?
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Minaya's power takes another hit with Pena firing
Omar Minaya's power takes yet another hit with the recent firing of special assistant, Ramon
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Santana's optimism shines through
Mets' ace continues to be selfless off the field.
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KEN DAVIDOFF'S 7TH-INNING STRETCH
No Halladay makes
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Should admitted cocaine users enter the Hall?
It's a tricky question, so Midweek Insider asked admitted cocaine users Tim Raines and Doc
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Yankees act like fools in instigating brawl
Davidoff says Yanks are entirely to blame for fight.
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Yankees know the importance of beating Angels
These two teams may meet again in October.
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Yanks could get along without anyone, even Jeter
The sense of anticipation loomed through the chill at Yankee Stadium. You could feel it.
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It's OK for Jeter to join celebration
Derek Jeter finally seemed to allow himself a moment in the spotlight, writes Ken Davidoff.
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Gooden building baseball academy in Newark
NEWARK, N.J. -- The Doctor's office now will be here, at pretty but often desolate
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A year later, Rays can't recapture 2008 magic
Last season's darlings and AL champions are a long shot to make the 2009 postseason.