If the New York Yankees could secure Juan Soto on a long-term extension today, they wouldn’t hesitate. Instead, they’ll likely face a bidding war with other high-profile teams to keep him in the Bronx.
The New York Yankees are currently 23-13 and stand as one of MLB's best teams. Not everyone on the roster is having the same level of success, though. As Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter looked around the league for each team's most notable slumps, he landed on a former All-Star in New York.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is steadily progressing through his rehabilitation from a nerve injury in his throwing elbow. While his expected return is slated for June, the Yankees are providing ample time for a complete recovery to ensure Cole’s health and effectiveness for the rest of the 2024 season.
The New York Yankees (23-13) host the Houston Astros (12-22) on Tuesday to kick off a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. The contest begins at 7:05 PM ET.
We could’ve gone with a few arms like Cade Smith and Zach Messinger, but I’ll give it to the guy who slugged three homers in a dramatic and entertaining win.
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from May 6th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: Offday Double-A Somerset Patriots: Offday High-A Hudson Valley Renegades: Offday Low-A Tampa Tarpons: Offday FCL Yankees: W, 2-1 (7) vs.
Judge not satisfied after big weekend; Cortes tips his cap to the Bleacher Creatures; Soto comes up clutch; Jones’ adjustment fueling spring New York Daily News | Peter Sblendorio: Aaron Judge has heated up over the last week or so, including a huge series against the Detroit Tigers over the weekend, but the Yankee captain isn’t happy just yet.
The Houston Astros will be on the road, opening a three-game series versus the New York Yankees on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:05 PM ET. Yankees vs. Astros Series Info Astros @ Yankees Time: Tuesday, May 7 at 7:05 PM ET Yankees Starting Pitcher: Luis Gil Astros Starting Pitcher: Justin Verlander TV Channel: TBS Livestream: […]
The New York Yankees have reached 10 games above .500 for the first time just 36 games into the season, one indicator of how strongly they've started 2024.
While the spotlight has largely been on Juan Soto and his explosive start with the New York Yankees, the team’s secondary acquisition, Alex Verdugo, is also making significant waves.
The New York Yankees have had a great start to the 2024 season. New York has dealt with a handful of injuries but has found ways to find success. The Yankees have been great this season and one of the biggest reasons why has been thanks to the performance of the bullpen.
Once again, the Yankees salvaged a dud of a week with a commendable weekend of baseball. The last time we recorded a podcast, we talked about how the Yankees let themselves off the hook for splitting a series with the A’s by exploding for 37 runs against the Brewers.
With the Yankees coming off of a sweep of the Detroit Tigers at the Major League level, the vibes are pretty high as they climb to 10 games above-.500 for the first time this year.
The newly-arrived left fielder has exceeded all expectations thus far. If 2023 taught the Yankees anything, it’s the importance of having at least league-average production at as many positions as possible.
Juan Soto broke a 2-2 tie with a three-run double as the New York Yankees completed a three-game sweep over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. The slugger's first month-plus in the Bronx has gone great as he continues to look like one of the best offensive players in baseball.
The Yankees‘ offense has been underwhelming without the full impact of superstar slugger Aaron Judge, who has been slowly returning to form. While Juan Soto has carried the team with his impressive performances, all eyes are on Judge as he works to find his rhythm and contribute at his expected levels.
The New York Yankees have three star players that have made a statement early in the 2024 MLB season. But are they for real? Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter
The Yankees have been grappling with inefficiencies and inconsistencies in their infield over the past few weeks. These issues range from defensive shortcomings to offensive regression, creating a challenging situation for the team.
The New York Yankees haven't had as much depth in the infield as they expected this season. New York seemingly had a surplus entering the 2024 campaign but injuries have changed things.
New York Yankees slugger Juan Soto has been destroying American League pitching this season.
The New York Yankees failed to sign three high-value pitchers this offseason who could have ultimately put them at an incredible advantage. The Yankees did successfully maneuver the offseason market, but definitely could have added some highly effective options to the pitching staff.
The New York Yankees have been without ace Gerrit Cole for the first month of the 2024 season after he felt discomfort in his elbow in spring training.
Aaron Judge's day ended early after home plate umpire Ryan Blakney handed him his first career ejection.
The defending AL Cy Young winner will get back on a mound Saturday.
Yankees icon John Sterling opened up about his decision to retire after the season had already gotten underway.
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