Benches cleared in the fourth inning Wednesday night when the Baltimore Orioles took exception to a collision at second base between New York Yankees second baseman Pablo Reyes and outfielder Heston Kjerstad.
The New York Yankees turned Saturday afternoon into a home run derby, putting up 20 runs on the Milwaukee Brewers in what looked more like a football score than a baseball final.
One former Boston Red Sox fan-favorite at least is beginning the 2025 Major League Baseball season with the New York Yankees. Former Red Sox utility man Pablo Reyes signed a minor league deal with the Yankees and was great in Spring Training.
Over the years, hundreds of MLB players have played for the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. After the Yankees announced their Opening Day roster
The Yankees announced that they have selected infielder/outfielder Pablo Reyes to their 40-man roster. Chris Kirschner of The Athletic previously relayed that Reyes had a locker at Yankee Stadium.
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.
With less than a week left in spring training and the New York Yankees' brain trust holding a meeting on final roster decisions on Tuesday, they will strongly consider Pablo Reyes.
The New York Yankees have added to their organization's infield depth. According to MLB.com's transactions page, the Yankees signed utility man Pablo Reyes to a minor league deal.
One former beloved Boston Red Sox utility man has found a new opportunity and fans aren't going to be too happy about it. Former Red Sox utility man Pablo Reyes had the best season of his big league career in 2023 as a member of Boston.
The New York Yankees have signed veteran utility man Pablo Reyes to a minor league contract, the New York Daily News' Gary Phillips reported Monday. Reyes last played for the New York Mets, appearing in one game as a pinch-runner on Sept.
While much of the off-season focus remains on high-profile free agents, the Yankees are quietly building depth by adding veteran pieces in preparation for spring training next year.
The Yankees have signed veteran utility man Pablo Reyes to a minor league deal, per a report from Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. The infielder will presumably receive an invite to big league Spring Training in a few months.
The New York Yankees have announced the MiLB signings of utilityman Pablo Reyes and RHP Cristian Hernandez today, as the two of them will not get 40-man roster spots but will be assigned to their MiLB affiliates.
One former member of the Boston Red Sox utility man will be looking for a new opportunity this winter. Former Red Sox infielder Pablo Reyes had a roller coaster of a season in 2024.
Pablo Reyes, who most recently played in the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets in 2024, has elected free agency. Reyes was a pretty big part of the Sox roster in 2023 after coming over in a May trade with the Oakland A's for cash.
Pablo Reyes has cleared waivers and been seen outright to Triple-A Syracuse, according to his transaction log on MLB.com. The Mets designated Reyes for assignment earlier this week after acquiring Eddy Alvarez from the Red Sox.
Monday was an eventful day for the New York Mets' transaction log, and the Boston Red Sox had their fingerprints all over it. First, the Red Sox pulled off a rare September trade, sending 34-year-old minor league journeyman Eddy Alvarez to New York in exchange for cash considerations.
Time to cowboy up. Stat. After losing the series to the Tigers, and going 3-7 in their last ten games, the Red Sox are running out of runway if they still have a hope of making the postseason.
It sounds like one former Boston Red Sox fan-favorite is getting another opportunity at the big league level. Former Red Sox utility man Pablo Reyes has spent time in the New York Mets' farm system this season but reportedly will be getting called up on Sunday, according to the New York Post's Joel Sherman.
The New York Mets currently have only two middle infielders on the active roster. On Friday, president of baseball operations David Stearns told WCBS 880 that this roster setup is “unconventional” and acknowledged it would have to be fixed soon.
The Boston Red Sox recently designated a utility man for assignment but he will be sticking around with the organization for the foreseeable future. Boston
The Boston Red Sox added first baseman/outfielder Garrett Cooper to the major league roster and designated utility player Pablo Reyes for assignment on Monday.
In corresponding roster moves, Milwaukee activated outfielder Lorenzo Cain from the injured list and recalled utility player Pablo Reyes from Triple-A Nashville.