For those of you that just can't get enough Yankee news, I'd like to take a sec to point out some new points to check out.

In George We Trust is a new blog started by one of our readers, Mike A., and looks like a great source of information and analysis for all things Yankees, such as a look at pitching depth and other features such as looks at prospects such as J. Brent Cox. Mike has done great work so far and is now looking for some suggestions to help mold the site as it goes along.

Another reader and commenter, Joseph P., has a very good Yankees blog up as well, The Sporting Brews. While not a new site per se, it's still a great place to get some interesting perspectives on the Yankees. Joseph has always brought good insight to the comments section here at YanksBlog.com and that certainly carries through in the posts that I've read. He provides some minor league analysis as well and he's currently working through a 12-part series concerning the 2006 Yanks. So far, he has addressed Randy Johnson, Mike Mussina, and the law firm of Wang, Chacon, & Small. I'm really looking forward to the continuation of that series and the rest of his pretty lengthy analysis on other aspects of the team.

Finally, since Fabian's Minor Yankee Blog went dark, I've thought that sites with a focus on the Yankees farm system have been underrepresented on the web (correct me if I'm wrong here - I'd love to see some good prospect sites!). Fabian has mentioned that he's working on his Top 25 prospect list so we have that to look forward to. However, there is some good news - I just saved a bunch of... ;)

Actually, the good news is even better as Pending Pinstripes, another new Yankees site, has opened up shop with a sharp focus on the Yankee farm system. I've been very impressed with the site so far and really enjoy the way Travis Nelson (of Boy of Summer fame) outlines each prospect. So far, he's hit upon Phil Hughes, Eric Duncan, Colter Bean and Kevin Reese and I'm looking forward to what he has lined up next.

All the sites are off to great starts and I'd encourage you to check them out, say hello and leave some feedback.