Their Story So Far The Yankees (33-15) head back home after a tough series split in Tampa to take on the struggling Angels (27-22). The Yankees have been hit hard with the injury bug this past week and should be relieved to be matched up with a reeling, albeit dangerous, Angels team. The Halos enter […]
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4/22-4/24 Series Preview vs. Cleveland Guardians
Story so far The Yankees (7-6) head back home after going 3-3 on their first road trip of the year. They scored a putrid 16 runs in the six games against two teams they expect to beat up on, and are only staying afloat thanks to their excellent pitching. Cleveland (7-5) on the other hand […]
The Sevolution: A Sudden Vet’s New Tricks
It’s tough not to think about the fleeting nature of time whenever Luis Severino is brought up. Once the original herald of a new age of Yankee youth, Sevy is now, by one measure (length of time since debut), the team’s longest-tenured player. And though he’s been around, he hasn’t exactly been around the last few seasons. […]
Judge, Yankees Reach Impasse on Extension
In another universe far, far, away, Aaron Judge would have addressed a sellout Yankee Stadium crowd at Opening Day with a special announcement: “Well, they convinced me to stay, and I can tell you it’s a privilege to be here for the rest of my career.” *BANGS GAVEL* “OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS! OF ALL THE […]
Hal Steinbrenner Failed the Vibe Check
“We can talk about our revenues but you got to pay attention to the expenses too and we’ve got some significant ones. It was a tough two years.” Hey, that’s Rob Manfred’s music! After 99 days of MLB owners crying poor, this was an all-too-familiar refrain. Hal Steinbrenner did little yesterday to assuage Yankees fans’ […]
The More Things Change: Breaking Down Sunday’s Trade
While it’s possible that Sunday night’s trade is a precursor to another large move, it seems much more likely that the trade itself marked the singular accomplishment of the offseason. And if that latter scenario is the case, then it’s a perfect encapsulation of who the Yankees are in the year 2022: a franchise that’s […]
We’re Back!
After 98 long days (at least 43 of which were waiting on the league to make an offer, let’s never forget that), Major League Baseball and its Players Association have reached a tentative deal on a new 5-year collective bargaining agreement, ending the owner-imposed lockout. Interestingly enough, the Yankees voted against the proposal, but nonetheless […]
Yankees Trade Mike Ford to Rays in Rare Rivalry Trade
The Yankees and their AL East Rival Tampa Bay Rays made a rare trade on Thursday when the Yankees sent first baseman Mike Ford to the Rays for cash considerations and a player to be named later. Ford was initially signed by the Yankees in July 201 as a free agent to a minor league […]
Deivi Delivers as Yankees Fall to Phillies
Deivi Garcia delivered on the mound Friday night as the Yankees fell to the Phillies 4-1 at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The Phillies scored all four of their runs in the ninth inning, with Kyle Barraclough surrendering three of the four runs. Coonnrod (1-0) takes the win for the Phillies, Barraclough (0-1) the loss, and […]
Clint Frazier has Standout Performance in Yankees Defeat over Tigers
It was the Frazier and Tauchman show on Wednesday against the Tigers as Clint Frazier goes 3-for-3 with a home run and Mike Tauchman goes 1-for-3 with a home run and two RBI’s. The Yankees offense together collected seven runs and nine hits as the Yankees defeated the Tigers 7-4 in Lakeland. Clint Frazier Shows […]