Aaron Boone says he was a little bothered by Joe Kelly's criticism of the New York Yankees (Photo Source: IMAGN) It will be a ...
Derek Jeter grew up a New York Yankees fan. As a youngster, he idolized Dave Winfield and knew that he wanted to play ...
This is one of those things that comes up a lot when you’re talking about the New York Yankees: tradition. There’s that whole facial hair policy that’s been around, and then there’s the ...
CLEVELAND — The New York Yankees officially ruled out reliever Ian Hamilton for the rest of the postseason. Hamilton injured his left calf while covering first base in the sixth inning of Game 3 ...
It is hard to write poetry about competence and doing enough to win. But here are the Yankees — five games into the postseason — forcing us to appreciate a proficient B-plus. They have ...
NEW YORK — With a pair of mighty swings, a sterling outing from their starting pitcher and yet another steely performance from their newly minted closer, the New York Yankees struck first in the ...
CLEVELAND — The first two games of the ALCS lacked for drama. So the Yankees and Guardians filled the final three innings of Game 3 with more than enough to make up for it, which ultimately left ...
leading the Dodgers to a 4-2 win over the New York Yankees. Yamamoto had a commanding performance across 6.1 innings, allowing just one hit (home run via Juan Soto) and recording four strikeouts.
Yet there's nothing unsightly about being halfway home to an American League pennant. The Yankees lead the best-of-seven series 2-0 and can close out the Guardians with two wins in three games ...
The New York Yankees are going to the World Series for the first time since Obama's first year in office. Juan Soto hit a three-run home run on Saturday to bring the American League pennant back ...
For the second consecutive night, the New York Yankees torched peerless closer Emmanuel Clase. And this time, they held onto the lead - and finally crawled within one win of their first World ...
NEW YORK — New York Yankees left fielder Alex Verdugo timed it just right. The 94 mph sinker from Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha was high and inside, but Verdugo fought it off ...