The New York Yankees reportedly won't be signing Blake Snell despite plenty of speculation. New York was linked to Snell on numerous occasions since free agency opened this offseason but the two-time Cy Young Award winner reportedly is signing with the San Francisco Giants, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
The New York Yankees have two crucial areas of their roster to button up before Opening Day in the starting rotation and the infield. It has been highly publicized that AL Cy Young ace Gerrit Cole will miss at least 1-2 months with an elbow injury.
The New York Yankees need bounce back seasons from many players all over their roster. Outside of Gerrit Cole, who won the AL Cy Young award, there really wasn't anyone who should be content with their performance on the field.
The infielder fouled a ball off his right foot recently and Aaron Boone says LeMahieu has a “pretty significant” bone bruise and won’t be playing through it for the time being. With Opening Day now just over a week away, it’s unclear if LeMahieu will be ready in time.
The Yankees have already lost Oswald Peraza this spring, and veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu suffered a significant bone bruise after fouling a ball off his right foot on Saturday.
New York Yankees southpaw Carlos Rodón was mowing down the Philadelphia Phillies left and right Monday afternoon at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. The veteran had carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and he didn't let it die there, either. Rodón got another two outs, bringing his number of no-hit frames up to 5.2.
Former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre made an appearance on Monday at spring training. The legendary ex-leader of the ball club made the slow walk to the mound in the 6th inning to call for a pitching change.
New York Yankees third baseman DJ LeMahieu will miss some time during spring training because of a bruised right foot, manager Aaron Boone said Monday.
The Yankee southpaw impressed as he looks to get back on track in 2024. This late in spring training, players’ appearance start to somewhat resemble a real game.
The New York Yankees are going to need a confidence booster after losing the reigning American League Cy Young winner to nerve inflammation in the elbow.
The New York Yankees are finally getting Aaron Judge back this week. During Monday afternoon's spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that the team's captain "should be good to go" for Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Entering the offseason, it was expected that the New York Yankees were going to be ultra-aggressive after missing the playoffs and finishing fourth in their division during 2023.
It was only a matter of time before injuries started to pop up for the New York Yankees. Things were far too quiet two weeks ago, prior to Gerrit Cole suffering an elbow injury and Aaron Judge dealing with an abdominal strain.
The New York Yankees are hosting a legendary bobblehead night this upcoming season.
While far from optimal, Cole has to be comfortable with the timeline. After all, there were some initial fears that he might be facing a much more serious injury, but that is not the case at this point.
The Yankees received good news regarding the status of reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole on Thursday night.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Thursday that Judge would take swings on Friday, but the captain who turns 32 years old in April said he's taking things "day-to-day."
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