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Hitting settings: All-Star/Right Stick Timing
Pitching setting: All-Star/Meter
Sliders: Even
Roster: Every40Man by MelroseDude81
30 Team Control: No
Instant Trades: Off
Forced Trades: Off

As of today, the OS Account and subscriptions are officially live on the main site.
If you followed along last week, you already know why we’re doing this and how it works. Now it’s simply time to open things up and let you take a look.
You can now choose between:
You can explore all the tiers, perks, and details by registering your OS Account now.
For current premium newsletter subscribers, please note you’ll need to reach out to me on Discord (ChaseB) or email me at [email protected] with your current e-mail you use for the premium newsletter so I can get you listed as a Starter with your OS account (tell me what OS user name/email you’re using as well for that). Anyone who subscribes through Beehiiv moving forward will have an easier time connecting the two accounts, but it’s just a little tricky reverse engineering it for old subs, so we have to manually add you all.
Whether you decide to jump in now, later, or stick with free, the important thing is that Operation Sports continues to move forward in a way that’s community-first and independent.
For those who do choose to support OS through one of the paid tiers, thank you. You’re helping us:
This is just the beginning. There’s a lot we want to build next and now we finally have a foundation that allows us do that together.
Thanks, as always, for being part of Operation Sports.
-Chase

Tampa, FL -- It's safe to say that the American League East is going to be the toughest division in baseball this season. Boston has retooled and cleaned up their roster after a lackluster season marred by poor chemistry between managers and players. Baltimore has slowly become one of the toughest teams to beat in all of baseball, winning the one-run games that count and never being out of any game. Tampa Bay is always a tough team with solid pitching despite losing some of their offense and still pose a threat for another season. Toronto made the biggest splash this offseason completing revamping their roster on offense and defense.
As for the Yankees? They're the defending AL East Champions. By just a slim two game margin, the Yankees took the AL East crown for the 18th time outlasting Baltimore and Tampa Bay, even besting the Orioles in the 2012 ALDS before succumbing to the Detroit Tigers in the Championship Series.
For New York to have any chance of a repeat playoff appearance, it seems health will be the biggest concern. Derek Jeter (broken left ankle) and Mariano Rivera (torn ACL) went down last season and whether or not they will be at 100% is a concern for this season.
Alex Rodriguez is sidelined until July, recovering from off-season surgey on his hip. Both Mark Teixeira AND Curtis Granderson were injured while preparing to play for Team USA in the 2013 World Baseball Classic, and neither player will be ready until May. Those injuries definitely have the New York staff on pins and needles and their best offensive player - Robinson Cano - is playing for the Dominican Republic in the Spring.
"Having a lot of guys has been a challenge for us, it has." said Yankees manager Joe Girardi. "But we've got a ballclub where the next man can pick up where the last one left off. And this gives us time in the Spring to see what the young guys can do, everyone's going to have to do their part."
Even Michael Pineda, whom the Yankees received from Seattle last season, is out until June recovering from shoulder surgery.
Many pundits feel the Yankees are going to have tough sledding in 2013. With the retooled AL East, whispers are even gathering on the Bronx Bombers being the fifth best team in their division. Of course, the Toronto bandwagon is being filled, but meanwhile Baltimore, Boston, and Tampa Bay continue to field competitive teams.
"Well, that's why the games are played on the field." said Girardi. "Every team is tough, every team is going to play hard, and every team wants to win. We're going to do our best to win more than the other guys [laughs]."
While it may be too early to tell where the chips will fall for the Yankees, Spring Training may definitely be a good barometer of where the team is heading. Will they still remain afloat admist a myriad of injuries? Or will the weight of their losses be too much to overcome?
Only seven months from now will we have our answer.
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