The New York Yankees are gunning for the American League East crown this season. In order to capture the division title, they’ll have to down the defending champion Baltimore Orioles.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole hilariously took credit for Anthony Rizzo's 300th home run.
The New York Yankees (19-10) kick off a four-game series on Monday against the Baltimore Orioles (17-10). The matchup starts at 6:35 PM ET at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The New York Yankees‘ starting rotation has shown remarkable resilience in the absence of ace Gerrit Cole, with notable performances from Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon.
The New York Yankees versus the Baltimore Orioles is a game to watch on a Monday MLB schedule that has 12 compelling matchups. MLB prop bets for today’s games are available, so if you’re interested in placing a bet or building a parlay, you’ll find those MLB player props right here.
The Yankees significantly bolstered their outfield this offseason by acquiring Juan Soto and Alex Verdugo, creating a formidable trio that has recently contributed to a massive surge in the team’s offensive output, tallying 30 runs over the past two games.
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from April 28th. Editor’s note: Sorry folks, there will be fewer comments today on the players’ performances than I’d normally like, due to extenuating circumstances.
Cole’s rehab continues apace; End to uniform fiasco on the horizon; Sánchez has some advice for Wells; Rodón’s cutter was built in a lab; Moore clears waivers, heads to Triple-A MLB.com: Rejoice, all ye Yankees fans.
On Monday, April 29 at 6:35 PM ET, a four-game series between the Baltimore Orioles and the visiting New York Yankees will begin. Orioles vs. Yankees Series Info Yankees @ Orioles Time: Monday, April 29 at 6:35 PM ET Orioles Starting Pitcher: Grayson Rodriguez Yankees Starting Pitcher: Clarke Schmidt TV Channel: MASN Livestream: Fubo Yankees […]
The New York Yankees have been grappling with underperformance from key players, including star slugger Aaron Judge and infielder Gleyber Torres. While both have shown recent improvements against the Milwaukee Brewers, it’s veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo who has notably returned to form, showcasing a resurgence in his performance.
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo hit his 300th career home run on Sunday.
Aaron Judge homered early and then triggered a seven-run sixth inning with a handy slide, propelling the visiting New York Yankees to a 15-5 rout of the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday to clinch the three-game series win.
A pair of Yankees visited the Garden and learned how to snatch the unlikeliest of postseason victories from the jaws of defeat. It’s Sunday once again, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup!
Is New York Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge breaking out of his slump?
No one knows for sure how long the assignment will last, but Alex Verdugo was a smash hit in his debut Saturday as the New York Yankees' cleanup hitter.
Alex Verdugo drove in four runs and left-hander Carlos Rodon threw six two-hit innings as New York routed the host Milwaukee Brewers 15-3 on Saturday night in the second of a three-game series.
Entering 2024, the New York Yankees were brimming with high expectations, poised for a season of promise. As the warm breeze of spring transitions into the heat of summer, the question arises: could general manager Brian Cashman bolster the Bombers’ pitching arsenal by setting his sights on Paul Blackburn of the Oakland Athletics?
The New York Yankees employ a list of arms that are expected to see the big league stage at some point this season. With a decent spring training combined with a phenomenal split-season in 2023, right-hander Will Warren is on the list for promotion. Warren, 24, was selected in the eighth round of the 2021 MLB Draft.
The New York Yankees are in first place in the American League East as of this story’s writing. It has been a strong start for the Yankees, a team that missed the postseason in 2023.
New York Yankees senior vice president and general manager Brian Cashman discussed the addition of Soto, who has thrived in his first month in New York.
Maybe this will get Yankees fans off Aaron Judge's back. The 2022 AL MVP blasted home run No. 261 of his career on Wednesday against the A's, passing Yankees legend Derek Jeter on the franchise's all-time home run list.
Now, someone reading this has no idea who I am (actually, at this point, I think most of the people who might read this do know who I am), but I still want to acknowledge that something affected me last week much more than I thought it would.
He was supposed to be the club’s everyday third baseman here in 2024, but a spring training injury scuttled those plans.
Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt offered a fairly ridiculous explanation of his decision to eject New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone from Monday’s game.
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