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  1. Instant replay could have saved American sports' worst calls
    November 19, 09

    French soccer “star” Thierry Henry’s “hand of Gaul” go-ahead goal against Ireland in the World Cup qualifier has once again shown the need for the instant replay. American sports are no stranger to human error and bad calls that could have been solved by modern technology. Here’s a list of the ten of greatest blown calls in American sports history that could have been reversed with instant replay...

  2. Ted Kennedy Jr., Irish tenor Ronan Tynan to lead memorial to late Senator
    November 05, 09

    Niall O'Dowd: Ted Kennedy Jr. will preside — and Irish tenor Ronan Tynan will sing in his first New York engagement since his controversial firing by the New York Yankees — at a memorial Mass for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.

  3. IrishCentral’s World Series Yankees/ Phillies preview
    October 28, 09

    Bryan Fitzgerald with a preview of this year's Fall Classic between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies.

  4. The week in baseball: The Yankees effect on TV ratings
    October 19, 09

    What is the baseball without the Yankees? What would our national pastime be like without the pinstripes? The Bronx Bombers are notoriously hated, but they’re loved worldwide and as they push on in the second round of the playoffs, one thing has become clear- loved or hated, the team is good for

  5. Yankees pull plug on Ronan Tynan after tenor's bad joke about Jews
    October 16, 09

    Ronan Tynan, the famed Irish tenor, has apologized for anti-semitic remarks he admits having made which has cost him his regular Yankees 7th inning stretch appearance to sing 'God Bless America' and may damage his career.

  6. IrishCentral's guide to the MLB playoffs
    October 05, 09

    Major League Baseball’s 2009 regular season is over and eight of the 30 teams made it past the 162 individual games to the postseason. Noah Fitzgerald previews the playoffs.

  7. Time for the New York Mets to concentrate on 2010
    September 21, 09

    It’s about that time to look to 2010 as the Amazin’s, under General Manager Omar Minaya, look to change the face of an underperforming organization as they attempt to rebuild the team once again.

  8. The O'Malley clan
    September 14, 09

    The ancient O'Maille or O'Malley name is said to be derived from the Gaelic words "maille" meaning gentle or smooth, and "maglios" meaning chieftain, which is fitting as the O'Malleys were once the chieftains of the baronies of Murrisk and Burrishoole in County Mayo.

  9. The Keough clan
    September 13, 09

    Keough, Keogh, Kehoe, O'Hoey, Hoy, Haughy, Haugh and MacKeogh are all derivatives of the Irish surname Mac Eochaidh. The clan originated in Leinster, and the name is common in County Wexford, and in the Munster counties of Limerick and Tipperary, where the Irish spelling is MagCeoch or MacCeoch. In medieval times the MacKeoghs from Leinster moved from Kildare to Wicklow and then down to Wexford.

  10. The week in baseball: Yankees prepare for postseason
    September 07, 09

    Yankee fans, prepare for the postseason. Pre-sales for playoff tickets has been made available online, indicating that the organization is already preparing for a postseason berth.

  11. The week in baseball: 2009 MVP hopefuls
    August 31, 09

    Noah Fitzgerald casts his eye on some potential playoff bound stars who will likely earn the title of Most Valuable Player this year.

  12. Derek Jeter to marry his Irish-American sweetheart?
    August 27, 09

    Yankees captain Derek Jeter and his partner, actress Minka Kelly, have reportedly told their friends and family to “save the date” for their wedding this fall.

  13. The week in baseball: The Mets to become spoilers
    August 24, 09

    This weekend probably would have seemed great on paper if you were looking at it in the beginning of the season. It’s crunch time and the New York Yankees play the Boston Red Sox while the New York Mets square off against the Philadelphia Phillies. It’s playoff race gold while the summer winds down into September, right? While the Red Sox are fighting for a spot as the Wild Card this year, the Mets are fighting for a little self-respect as they begin to play the part of the National League spoilers.

  14. The week in baseball: The Yankees are on fire!
    August 17, 09

    It’s official; the Yankees have the best record in baseball. Since the All-Star break, the Yanks have ripped through the American League and topped the AL East Division as they hold more than a five game lead above the Boston Red Sox.

  15. The week in baseball: The Yankees are still on top, for now
    August 03, 09

    The Yankees lead the American League East by the slimmest of margins. The Boston Red Sox made some moves this week to bolster their line-up as the Bronx Bombers cling to a half game lead. It was a strong June for the Yankees as we enter the dog days of summer, yet the AL East isn’t secured in any team’s grasp.

  16. The week in baseball: A perfect game for Mark Buehrle
    July 27, 09

    It has been a lucky week to be a baseball fan. We’ve been treated to a perfect game, some big trades and even bigger trade rumors, and a shifting of power in the American League East.

  17. The Irish stars in the early history of baseball
    July 25, 09

    More than two dozen sons of Irish immigrants, who played in the 1880-1920 period, are enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Many other great Irish players have made their mark on the game as well.

  18. The New York Mets meltdown in mid season
    July 20, 09

    It just isn’t the New York Mets’ season is it? Nothing seems to have gone the way they’ve planned and now they’re sitting eight games behind their archrival Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East.

  19. An Irish-American analysis of the MLB All-Star Game
    July 13, 09

    We’re halfway to the end of the season. The All-Star break begins this week, reminding all clubhouses that the endgame - October and the playoffs - is around the corner.

  20. Irish band The Script to open for Paul McCartney at Shea Stadium (Citi Field)
    July 12, 09

    The Script, one of Ireland’s hottest new bands, has announced that they will be opening for Paul McCartney’s much anticipated concert at Shea Stadium in New York.

  21. Walter O'Malley finally honored in NYC, inducted into Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame
    July 07, 09

    Former Brooklyn and (as no New York baseball fan can forget) Los Angeles Dodgers owner Walter O’Malley was inducted into the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame today.

  22. The O'Flaherty clan
    July 07, 09

    O'Flaherty (also Flaherty) ancestors have been documented since the time of Christ. One of the first Irish historians, Roderick O'Flaherty, recorded their history in Ogyia, published in London in 1685, in which he said they originated from Scythia and came to Ireland with a traveler called Milesius.

  23. Irish Baseball Hall of Fame to induct second class
    July 01, 09

    On July 7, Foley's, the midtown Manhattan pub and home to the Irish Baseball Hall of Fame, will induct its second class of the best of the Irish in baseball.

  24. Irish band The Script to open for Paul McCartney
    June 11, 09

    Since their album came out in March, The Script has had their music played on VH1 and in a number of television soundtracks. That buzz has caught the ear of none other than Sir Paul McCartney, who has tapped them to support his return to the old Shea Stadium site on July 17 and 18.

  25. Holyoke's Irish Heart
    June 08, 09

    Patricia Harty was honored at the St. Patrick’s Day festivities in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and decided that if there is a place called Irish America, this could be it.

  26. All-Ireland Football Championship previews
    May 15, 09

    After a brief sojourn in America, the 2009 Football Championship returns home this weekend, with the Ulster and Leinster competitions starting on Sunday afternoon.

  27. David O'Leary: the newest Irish tenor
    May 12, 09

    There’s the legendary John McCormack, there’s Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright and Anthony Kearns of the Irish Tenors, and now there’s David O’Leary.

  28. Yankees lose Home opener
    April 16, 09

    The Yankees opened their new home with a loss to the Cleveland Indians, going down 10-2 on a sunny day in the Bronx.

  29. MLB is making me mad
    April 15, 09

    The ears are burnt off one Mets fans in Ireland as MLB’s new Gameday Audio package is driving him to distraction.

  30. Mets and Yankees win
    April 03, 09

    MLB is back and both the New York Mets and the New York Yankees heralded in new eras at Citi Field and new Yankees stadium with victories.

  31. The Irish tenor vs. Torre
    March 16, 09

    Irish tenor Ronan Tynan has called former Yankee manger Joe Torre ' a clown' and 'petty' and said it was 'painful to see people throw stones” after  Torre said he did not not deserve a world championship ring after the 2000 world

  32. The richest Irish man alive: Bet you don't know who he is
    March 15, 09

    There are lists and there are lists! Some lists tell you who the richest people in the U.S. are and some lists tell you who the richest people in Ireland are. We've done some serious research and now we can reveal the list of the richest global Irish! We're gambling that you'll be as surprised as we were with the results!

  33. Irish tenor Ronan Tynan peeved by Joe Torre putdown
    March 13, 09

    Irish tenor Ronan Tynan has called former Yankee manger Joe Torre ' a clown' and 'petty,' and said it was “painful to see people throw stones” after Torre said he did not not deserve a world championship ring after the 2000 World Series.

  34. Bono Mixes With Presidents
    March 10, 09

    IT'S been quite a week for Philadelphia. The local Phillies beat our atrocious New York Mets for a National League playoff spot, and a few days before, Bono was the guest of honor at an event where he was awarded the city's prestigious Liberty Medal, which is given annually to "individuals or organizations whose actions represent the founding principles of the United States." The U2 singer/ activist extraordinaire received his honor from last year's co-recipient, President George H.

  35. Sports Digest Cork Crisis Deepens as Fans Revolt
    March 09, 09

    The ongoing Cork hurling crisis took yet another twist last weekend when 12,000 supporters marched through the city center on Saturday in support of the striking 2008 squad - and just 2,000 watched the 2009 version lose to Dublin in their opening NHL game. Beleaguered manager Gerald McCarthy, who was involved in a live radio spat with former captain Donal Og Cusack on Saturday, saw his development side well beaten by the Dubs at Pairc Ui Chaoimh. "I'm not a bit disappointed with the crowd," said McCarthy.

  36. Top 100 Irish America's Finest In Sport "What we talk about is great effort outstanding preparat
    March 09, 09

    Top 100 Irish America's Finest In Sport

    "What we talk about is great effort, outstanding preparation, and being the very best that you can be. If you are as good as you can possibly be, the rest of that stuff will take care of itself."

    Tom Coughlin, New York Giants coach.

  37. NY to Honor '58 Cup Winners
    March 09, 09

    WHILE the Galway footballers are heading to New York on October 19 to play the exiles in the FBD Challenge Cup final, the afternoon will also look back at one of the brilliant hurling teams to line out for New York. In some people's opinions they were possibly the best ever.

    In the 1950s a special tournament was in place where New York took on the National League winners in football and hurling in the September and October months with the home venue alternating each year.

  38. The Men of 1958
    March 09, 09

    WITH the club season winding down, the New York senior team will be commencing their training for the arrival of Galway for the FBD Championship encounter on October 19.

    On this same day the New York County Board will honor the New York hurling squad that won the 1958 St. Brendan Cup.

  39. Anniversary for hurling heroes
    March 09, 09

    The New York hurling side that represented the city on the international stage over the years has had many outstanding days. The team that went to the Ulster final in recent times holds a special place, and the panel that beat Kilkenny in the world championship cup over two legs in 1969 also ranks high on the list. But it is the team that defeated Wexford in the St. Brendan Cup in 1958, 50 years ago this month, that holds pride of place.

  40. Business 100 Celebrations Irish America celebrated its annual Business 100 Awards on November 20
    March 09, 09

    Business 100 Celebrations

    Irish America celebrated its annual Business 100 Awards on November 20 with a luncheon at the Yale Club in Manhattan. U.S.

  41. The Sweeney clan
    March 09, 09

    The Sweeney (or Sweeny, McSweeny, MacSwiney) comes from the Irish Mac Suibhne, from suibhne, which means pleasant or well-disposed. The clan actually originates from Scotland, where a Scottish man named Suibhne was a chief based in Argyle around 1200. The Sweeneys of this time were part-Viking, part-Irish, and were famed fighters.

  42. The Harney Hartnett Clan
    March 09, 09

    The Hartnett name appears in many forms: Harney, O'Harney, Hartney, Harnedy, Haherny and more. The surname is derived from the Irish O hAthaire, which is thought to be derived from the Gaelic word athardha, meaning paternal. The ancient Hartnetts resided in Connacht (the region of Ireland comprised of Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo).

  43. The Molloy clan
    March 09, 09

    The name Molloy is thought to derive from the Gaelic word for chieftain. The Mulloys, Milloys, or Malloys are historically associated with County Offaly. The name derives from the Gaelic "O Maolmhuaidh" meaning "(from the) noble

  44. The Hall Rocks With Irish
    March 09, 09

    Why in God's name are you taking her to Cleveland for her birthday?!? That was a recurring question when I told people of my plans to celebrate my wife's milestone birthday (a husband's code of conduct forbids me from printing her age) this past weekend. I was just following orders; the missus always wanted to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Did I marry the right woman or what?

    Walking up to the hall is an experience guaranteed to raise more than a goose bump or two.

  45. Bad Rules
    March 06, 09

    Monaghan football boss Seamus McEneaney has joined the criticism of the experimental rules currently being utilized in the National Leagues.







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