Calling the decision a "mistake" seems to fly in the face of the previous statement, which insisted the logo was supposed to ...
The cards were full of pinstripes, hearts, rainbows, and Yankees logos. They were wishing Cole well after his recent Tommy John surgery. “Feel Better,” and “Get Well,” were hand-lettered ...
In an ideal situation, the Yankees won’t need Luke Weaver in these spots — in the top of the eighth, tasked with protecting a dwindling lead in a four-out save situation — often this year.
The baseball world is well aware of the Yankees’ torpedo bats. But that doesn’t mean other teams will be able to replicate them. The bowling-pin-shaped bats became the talk of MLB thanks to ...
PITTSBURGH — The Yankees’ closer is back. The team activated Devin Williams, as expected, prior to Friday’s series-opener against the Pirates. Williams went on the paternity list on April 1 ...
Everything may be copacetic between Juan Soto and the Yankees, but fans seem to be another story. The $765 million Mets man, who moved to Queens this season after one season in The Bronx ...
During Friday’s edition of his ESPN New York radio show, the longtime YES Network play-by-play voice called out fans who chanted “bleep Juan Soto” during the Yankees’ home win over the ...
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton said he'll continue using a torpedo bat whenever he returns from pain in both elbows, but also declined to say whether he thought using the new model might have ...
The New York Yankees' torpedo bats are the talk of Major League Baseball after the team hit a franchise-record nine home runs in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody ...
The talk of Major League Baseball’s opening weekend was the New York Yankees’ bats, and "bats" here isn't a figurative way to talk about the insane 36 runs off 34 hits, including 15 homers ...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates were outclassed in every category against the New York Yankees, losing 9-4 in their home opener at PNC Park. The Pirates fall to 2-6 on the season ...
NEW YORK – JC Escarra popped out of a slide and pumped his fist as the Yankees’ bench stood and cheered. In the fourth at-bat of his first MLB start, the 29-year-old lefty-hitting catcher ...