The Yankees announced this afternoon that left-hander Josh Maciejewski went unclaimed on outright waivers. He’ll stick in the organization at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre without occupying a 40-man roster spot.
The New York Yankees (12-6) play on Wednesday at 3:07 PM ET against the Toronto Blue Jays (10-8), who enter the matchup with a four-game winning streak.
The Yankees get just four innings out of their “co-ace,” lose first series of year You can’t be too upset that the Yankees hadn’t lost a series this year until April 16th, if only the manner in which they lost wasn’t so teeth-grinding.
Here is our recap from the New York Yankees' 5-4 loss against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
Ball Game Over! World Series Over! Yankees Win! Theeeeeee-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh Yankees…WIN! After 5,420 regular season games (including 5,060 consecutive), 211 post-season games, and five World Series Championships called, John Sterling is calling it a career.
New York Yankees DH Giancarlo Stanton isn't known for his speed, and it was on full display against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Given the infield’s desperate need for reinforcements, given its lackluster defensive efficiency, the return of DJ LeMahieu should certainly help boost the Yankees‘ overall production.
New York Yankees 3B DJ LeMahieu is expected to begin a rehab assignment this week as he recovers from a foot fracture.
This week’s fan survey is looking for a couple opinions about a retiring legend of the booth. Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across Major League Baseball.
It’s time we readjust our frame of reference — we could be witnessing a truly historic offense. Despite a disappointing finish to the series in Cleveland, there is no denying how great the Yankees look right now, especially compared to last year.
Andrew and Kunj gather to reminisce about the John Sterling’s sudden and immediate retirement. The Yankees had a rather uneventful week overall as they went 4-3 since the last time the podcast assembled.
Volpe’s homer last Monday may have been the most impressive swing of his career. Welcome to the third Yankees At-Bat of the Week for the 2024 season. It was an up and down week for the Yankees, but there was plenty of offensive positives throughout the week, most notably highlighted by Anthony Volpe’s continued hot streak.
We were unable to cash a home run prop on Monday night, bringing a brief end to our recent hot streak. Let's start a new one on Tuesday night with our three favorite home run bets for the MLB slate.
The radio legend discussed his decision to retire.
The Yankees are patiently waiting for rookie catcher Austin Wells to hit his stride offensively, but it has certainly been a tough start to the 2024 season.
The New York Yankees are still waiting patiently for the return of ace Gerrit Cole, who suffered a nerve injury to his throwing arm during spring training.
Longtime New York Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling announced his retirement, effective immediately, in a statement on Monday. Sterling initially teased an upcoming Friday press conference to discuss his future, but ultimately broke the news on Monday instead.
The New York Yankees' lead voice, John Sterling, announced a news conference that indicates he's considering retirement, according to multiple reports.
Sterling originally began calling Yankees games in 1989.
The New York Yankees are off to a dream start in 2024, leading MLB with 12 wins and winning their first five series. But once concerning issue has emerged that could rain on the parade.
Nestor Cortes is known for his tricky moves when on the mound, but he may have gone too far on Sunday.
The Cleveland Guardians were on the wrong end of a bad call that cost them a chance at a comeback win over the New York Yankees on Saturday.
Cody Poteet allowed one run in six innings of his first major-league appearance in nearly two years, and Juan Soto broke things open with a three-run homer, as the visiting New York Yankees completed their doubleheader sweep of the Cleveland Guardians with an 8-2 victory Saturday night.
Oswaldo Cabrera clubbed a two-run homer in the sixth inning, and the visiting New York Yankees stayed hot with a 3-2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians in the opener of Saturday's split doubleheader.
The New York Yankees are once more thin in the infield.
Peterson finished his career with a 3.30 ERA in more than 2,200 innings.
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