New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge has completely erased that poor month of April. He continued his red-hot month of May with another multi-hit performance
It took until the sixth inning for either team to score, and the Padres ended up doing more of it after that. After an action-packed first couple games of the series from the Yankees’ offense, it only makes sense that when they did lose, it happened with a meek performance from the lineup.
The Yankees joined the 2022 Mets, and two others, with another solid start on Sunday
The 25-year-old was selected by Kansas City with the second-overall pick in the 2023 Rule 5 Draft but was designated for assignment earlier this week.
Anthony Volpe has been red-hot in the month of May, riding an 18-game hitting streak and serving as the Yankees‘ leadoff hitter for most of the season.
From a fundraiser to a trip to San Diego, the Yankees had a busy week. It’s Sunday once again, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup!
After the mess that was Monday, let’s look back at a better instance of a bullpen-aided late rally. There’s no way to sugar coat it, the Yankees’ loss to the Mariners on Monday was a mess.
The New York Yankees‘ lineup has been bolstered by the powerful performances of Aaron Judge and Juan Soto, but not all players have been as consistent.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is thinking about something that could have been. Judge is dropping a major truth bomb that he nearly went to San Diego to play with the Padres two years ago, per USA Today.
The New York Yankees‘ starting rotation has been performing exceptionally well early in the 2024 season, even without their ace, Gerrit Cole, who is recovering from a nerve injury in his elbow.
The New York Yankees‘ managing partner, Hal Steinbrenner, has recently made statements reflecting the dual challenges of financial sustainability and the desire to secure star player Juan Soto for the long term.
Bam-Tino cleared the bases in the fifth and the Yankees beat Boston 8-3. It feels like May of 1999 went on forever. And that’s just writing about it 25 years later — I can only imagine the slog it was for the players and coaches experiencing it.
Pinch yourselves, New York Yankees fans. This team really is everything you hoped they’d be in your wildest offseason dreams, and perhaps even better. After dominating the San Diego Padres for the first two days of Memorial Day Weekend, the Yankees are 37-17, three games clear of the rest of the AL East and dominating in all facets of the game.
Every season there are prospects who the Yankees find a way to maximize, seemingly coming out of nowhere to become buzzy names in the organization. We’ve covered the likes of Agustin Ramirez and Ben Rice, who are off to fast starts with the Somerset Patriots, but what about some of the lesser-known names in the organization?
The reigning AL Cy Young award winner is working his way back from a bout of elbow inflammation.
The latest episode of the "Aaron Judge Show" proved to be one for the books, perhaps overshadowing yet another aspect of the New York Yankees' recent success -- the starting pitching.
Aaron Judge crushed his 17th home run and Marcus Stroman pitched six scoreless innings as the visiting New York Yankees ran their winning streak to five games, knocking off the San Diego Padres 4-1 on Saturday night.
The New York Yankees placed infielder Jon Berti on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a left calf strain after the team feared the injury could be much worse.
Perhaps the most impressive part of the New York Yankees climb to the top of the American League East standings has been the fact they have done it without the services of ace starting pitcher (and reigning American League Cy Young Award winner) Gerrit Cole. That might soon be changing.
Yankees pitching prospect Trystan Vrieling displays promising traits toward development and organizational promotion. The New York Yankees are on fire in all aspects of the big-league field and are now getting more traction from the farm system.
Superstar slugger Juan Soto is open to in-season negotiations with the Yankees, but New York isn't the only one who will be bidding for his services.
Doubt surrounding a potential agreement between Soto and the Yankees is growing.
Whatever Boone decides to do, having five reliable starters in the rotation is a good problem to have.
The New York Yankees have been one of the best teams in baseball throughout the 2024 season. They have been excellent in every facet of the game, with Juan Soto and Aaron Judge playing at an MVP level to pace the lineup.
It appears that club chairman Hal Steinbrenner doesn’t plan to keep payroll at those top-of-the-line levels.
Cole continues to progress from an elbow injury that has kept him out all season.
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