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"I feel like it's a little overplayed," Hall of Fame pitcher CC Sabathia told USA TODAY Sports.
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According to the Yankees’ website, which cites Stats Perform, the team also became the first in MLB history to have nine players hit home runs in the team’s first four games and the first to have thr...
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After the Bronx Bombers lived up to their nickname with an historic nine-homer game, attention turned to the new larger-barrel bats some players used.
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Arizona earned a 7-5 come-from-behind win in Tuesday’s series opener.
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The Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres are in talks to play a regular-season series next year in Mexico City, a source confirmed Wednesday.
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The biggest story stemming from Major League Baseball’s opening weekend was the offensive outburst by the Yankees and the oddly-shaped bats doing the damage.
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Brett Gardner, carbon monoxide and New York Yankees
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“We also have to wait for the final results of forensic toxicology to determine exactly what caused the death. However, the initial lines of investigation indicate that it was due to this contaminati...
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Miller Gardner died suddenly in his sleep the morning of March 21, according to a statement from the couple that the Yankees released online.
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The founder of popular site Barstool Sports went on a tirade about "torpedo" bats, drawing a response from a New York Yankees infielder.
Jasson Domínguez, Anthony Volpe and Ben Rice stayed hot against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday, helping the New York Yankees shatter multiple MLB records.
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First baseman Dominic Smith will remain with the New York Yankees organization. Smith had opted-out of his contract after a strong spring training but Greg Joyce of the New York Post reported that he had agreed to a minor-league contract with the team on Monday.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ trade candidate went from burnt toast to fresh breadHe finished with a 4.31 ERA and a career-low 6.58 strikeouts per nine innings, while his ground ball rate — his bread and butter — slipped nearly 8% to 49.2%. That erosion in effectiveness made him an expendable piece before the Yankees’ rotation started falling apart like a house of cards.
The Yankees' offense is rewriting the record books, but it’s the rotation that’s quietly holding the line. Despite missing ace Gerrit Cole and 2024 AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil due to injury, New York starters have posted a 3.66 ERA through the first four games, covering 19 ⅔ innings with just eight earned runs allowed.
Coming into the season, the Yankees had some serious question marks regarding their lineup. The loss of Juan Soto in free agency was a significant one for the franchise, considering a player of that caliber isn’t able to be replaced with just a swap for another player.