Ryan Yarbrough isn’t exactly dreading it, but the New York Yankees left-hander knows getting his World Series ring from the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he isn't exactly looking forward to it either.
Aaron Judge doesn’t like bragging about his stats but the two-time AL MVP is putting together another incredible season for the New York Yankees. Judge is at or near the top of the league in just about every relevant offensive stat.
The New York Yankees have one of, if not the, best offenses in baseball this season, leading MLB in home runs and OPS, and ranking third in runs. While they’ve received big contributions from almost every position, third base isn’t one of them.
The New York Yankees lost a powerful hitter when Giancarlo Stanton suffered tennis elbow in both arms during 2025 spring training. Now, he's ready for a rehabilitation stint and a return to the show, but his return may spell disaster for one of his teammates.
In a season where Aaron Judge is putting together another MVP-caliber season, players across Aaron Boone’s roster are contributing. When the New York Yankees
A third strike call from the New York Yankees' win against the Los Angeles Angels is causing some major controversy with the losing team. The call, which came on a pitch from Yankees reliever Mark Leiter Jr, secured the Yankees a win with a runner on first base from the Angels.
With the New York Yankees looking to defend their AL champion status, there is no doubt the team will be led by the production of superstar Aaron Judge.
In the 7th inning of the third game of the New York Yankees' series against the Los Angeles Angels from Angel Stadium, more than just fly balls were making their way to the outfield.
After losing Juan Soto in free agency to the New York Mets, the New York Yankees acquired slugger Cody Bellinger. So far, he's been an absolute difference-maker in the Bronx.
The New York Yankees are flying into June in first place in the American League East. They have a World Series rematch against the Los Angeles Dodgers coming up and a big piece coming off the injured list.
New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck a different chord than his AL East counterpart when discussing his willingness to change positions for the betterment of the team.
The 2024 season ended with the New York Yankees losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series; and then, before fans could truly take a breath, the Bronx faithful were met with another gut-punch as star outfielder Juan Soto left them for the cross-town Mets.
The New York Yankees had to switch to offseason plan B when when superstar Juan Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with their crosstown rival, the New York Mets last December.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. began a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset Thursday evening. It’s the switch-hitting infielder’s first game action since he sustained a right oblique strain last month.
The Orioles informed reporters that outfielder/first baseman Cooper Hummel elected free agency after going unclaimed on outright waivers. He’d been designated for assignment on Monday when the O’s called up Chadwick Tromp.
The New York Yankees are coasting at the top of the American League East with a comfortable seven-game lead. Although it is early, the club needs to maintain its ground throughout the upcoming months.
The New York Yankees have made a notable prospect promotion, with left-handed pitching prospect Griffin Herring being moved up from Single-A to High-A.