Today, the staff at The Yankee Analysts and It’s About They Money, Stupid will break ground on a new blogging endeavor. After years of discussion between TYA co-founders Moshe Mandel, Larry Koestler, and IIATMS founder Jason Rosenberg, we have effectively merged together!

In pursuit of expanding this community of Yankee fans, we believe it’s in everyone’s best interest to unite the writers and readers from each respective website. Our goal is to create a new gathering place of ideas and discussions that will continue to have the same quality objectiveness, but in a much larger quantity.

EJ Fagan, Matt Imbrogno, Domenic Lanza, Mike Jaggers-Radolf, Brad Vietrogoski, and I will continue our analysis over at It’s About The Money, Stupid. We’ll be joined by TYA regular Stacey Gotsulias, as well as Jason Rosenberg, Tamar Chalker, William Tasker, and Brien Jackson. We here at TYA are all incredibly proud and excited to be a part of IIATMS, and will strive to produce the best Yankee analysis and discussion alongside our new partners.

I would like to thank everyone involved with TYA, Alex Geshwind, Chris H, Eric Schultz, Matt Warden, Rebecca Glass, Sean Potter, Stephen R, Steve S, Tyler Wilkinson, Tom Gafney, and William J. Co-founders Larry Koestler and Moshe Mandel have built an incredible community here, it was with plenty of hard work and dedication that we now have this opportunity. Most of all, we’d like to thank the readers. At times, there’s nothing more fulfilling for us than your comments and contributions. Discussions lend for new ideas and more thorough research, and without this community of readers there would be no TYA.

As we move forward at IIATMS, we’d like to remind you that this is not the end of TYA. IIATMS will be incorporating our name in their banner, our archive of articles dating back to 2009 has already been merged, and a new site redesign is planned. Most importantly, our writers, our brand, and our analysis will all remain in tact at IIATMS. We hope that our readers follow us as well.

Please join us at It’s About The Money, Stupid.

Thank you,

The TYA Staff

 

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9 Responses to TYA To Merge With It’s About The Money, Stupid

  1. Matt says:

    Congrats on the merger guys. Best of luck!!!

  2. SDM says:

    You guys do a lot of merging, your trying to become the Ma-Bell of the Yankee blogosphere. I guess that means A-Blog for Arod is next, then RAB and next the world (of baseball blogs)

  3. ben says:

    It’s about time. They syndicate your posts all the time. You’re half the posts on this site.

  4. Michael says:

    As a fan of both sites im excited. Speaking of merging the Yankees will be merging with their minor leaguer affiliates once they lose Cano, Granderson and ARod to the 50 game suspensions for failing the drug tests. Allegedly but Joe Bisceglie was correct before many weeks before the official story on Melky Cabrera was broke. Also Braun is facing a 50 game timeout. So if this happens the Yankees future is looking a lot more bleak

    • Michael says:

      I am sorry for even posting that. It was a baseless rumor that I panicked over thank god. The man who “reported” that has since been fired and an MLB executive has pubically stated that it is untrue. In a related note can we ban twitter as an accepted media outlet?

  5. Dan says:

    You merge and you guys can put out a new post for 2 days. Sheesh get off your guys high horse and post a story or two.

  6. Tjmaster101 says:

    How bout write a damn article

  7. Now Batting says:

    Not happy about the lack of activity but congrats and I hope it works out. I always thought the lack of comments on this site was a tragedy considering the quality articles you all write.

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