With the first month of the season coming to a close for the New York Yankees, the team has to be very pleased with how they have performed. Currently, the Yankees are in first place despite multiple key players being out.
Aaron Judge hit his 11th home run of the season on Saturday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium. At the time of this posting, he's 2-for-3 with that homer and a run scored.
Cody Bellinger is paid to be a starter, and forcing him to only play against lefties would rightly anger him. But perhaps a good feather ruffling is the push he needs to get back on track.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The Yankees were already waiting for Cody Bellinger to hit. Now they need him to figure it out quickly With Jazz Chisholm Jr. expected to miss four to six weeks with a right oblique strain, New York is down one of its most dynamic left-handed bats.
Despite an obvious hole at third base and a stated need for more right-handed power, the New York Yankees have no interest in Cardinals star Nolan Arenado, according to a new report from SNY’s Andy Martino.
New York Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt was scratched from his scheduled start on Saturday against the visiting Tampa Bays Rays because of soreness in his left side.
The New York Yankees got their first look at a quiet outfielder with a loud bat from California on this date years ago. No, it wasn’t Aaron Judge, but the comparisons between Joe DiMaggio and the Yankees' current captain are growing.
Brian Cashman and the New York Yankees have spent years trying to add an elite pitcher to slot in behind ace Gerrit Cole in their starting rotation to no avail.
The New York Yankees shut out the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0 on Friday night at Yankee Stadium. With the win, New York is now 19-13 and in first place in the American League East.
Anthony Volpe has been criticized over the past few seasons for his underwhelming offense, as the Yankees touted him as a well-rounded hitter who could eventually become a leadoff option.
The New York Yankees are no strangers to bringing home accolades nearly every time they turn around. With the most World Series Titles in MLB history, their oversized mantle can still barely keep up with all of the hardware.
When the New York Yankees acquired Trent Grisham from the San Diego Padres, he was simply an afterthought as a throw-in piece of the Juan Soto trade. In fact, many viewed Grisham as something of a salary dump for the Padres, who were moving on from a fourth outfielder that was starting to get deeper into his arbitration.
The New York Yankees went all in on Max Fried this past winter, signing the 31-year-old left-hander to a $218 million contract. Regardless of how much of a gamble that move was, it was certainly paid off thus far.
For most of his first weeks with the New York Yankees, longtime slugger Paul Goldschmidt maintained one of the highest averages in baseball despite a notable lack of power.
The American League Pitcher of the Month for April picked up right where he left off heading into May. Max Fried improved to 6-0, tying for the most wins in baseball, after Friday's 3-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Max Fried, who is in his first season in a New York Yankees uniform, took the mound on Friday and did exactly what he's done all season — dominate the game.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. got an injury prognosis from the New York Yankees this week that left him stunned. Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Friday that Chisholm has a high grade strain of his oblique.
The wait apparently is over for Jorbit Vivas. The longtime minor league infielder is in the lineup Friday for the New York Yankees, who will open a three-game home series with the Tampa Bay Rays.
The New York Yankees have dealt with several injuries to their starting rotation this season, which has forced them to rely on guys such as Will Warren and Carlos Carrasco to give them rotation depth.
The Yankees announced Friday that infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. is headed to the 10-day injured list due to a right oblique strain. The move is retroactive to April 30.
The New York Yankees are through their first month of the 2025 season, and so are their Minor League affiliates, who have had some strong performances.