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Aaron Boone spitting out expletives after Yankees’ latest ugly loss
There was a bang of the table, albeit with an open hand rather than a closed fist. There were several curses. There were a few “It’s right in front of us” recitations, a consistent rallying cry in the face of adversity over the past few seasons. Several...
Mets, Yankees fans throw punches, tackles in wild, chaotic Subway Series brawl
A video of an apparent brawl between baseball fans at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night circulated widely on social media on Wednesday. The footage from a since-deleted post on X purported to be from after the Mets’ 3-2 win on Tuesday night in The Bronx first showed what appeared to be two female fans wearing Yankees attire grappling with one another before a larger melee broke out on one of the Yankee Stadium concourses.
Mike Francesa crushes Yankees lineup with J.D. Davis hitting cleanup: ‘Just plain stupid’
The longtime voice of New York sports, Mike Francesa, has hit his tipping point with the Yankees lineup and the J.D. Davis experiment in The Bronx. Davis, a former Met, was slotted into the Yankees’ cleanup spot Tuesday behind Aaron Judge, something their crosstown rival used to its advantage in its 3-2 win.
Breaking down five key Yankees-Mets season matchups and who has edge
DJ LeMahieu and Jeff McNeil each hit a homer Saturday and if you were looking at it as a sign of the apocalypse, sure, why not?. That duo had not homered on the same day since April 8, 2022 and, heck, they had only driven in a run of any kind on the same day this season on June 28. These were two former batting champs — LeMahieu twice, once in each league — who had fallen, couldn’t get up, couldn’t hit the ball hard (or out of the infield much, especially LeMahieu), were hurting their lineups and were albatrosses on their team’s payrolls through (looking this up to confirm) 2026.
It’s probably better we can’t see how George Steinbrenner would have handled these Yankees
Most days, it’s just an easy punch line, a cudgel to angrily swing as you’re cursing at your television set. Most days, the reasonable fans roll their eyes and quote Billy Joel when they hear the fractious lament, and sing: “The good old days weren’t always good.”
Mike Francesa torches Yankees in epic 26-minute rant after Subway Series sweep: ‘Circus clowns’
Mike Francesa still has his heater. The legendary former WFAN host dialed up his fastball to torch the Yankees after their embarrassing display in the two-game Subway Series sweep at the hands of the Mets on Tuesday and Wednesday. Francesa particularly lambasted Gerrit Cole for his “pitiful” job Wednesday, along...
Yankees vs. Mets prediction, odds: Bet on Gerrit Cole on Wednesday
Gerrit Cole is starting to look like the Yankees’ ace once again. The right-hander has turned in back-to-back excellent starts, tossing six innings of one-run ball in consecutive outings against the Orioles and Rays after some initial struggles coming back from injury. Cole will take the mound against the...
Mets homer five times in rout of Yankees for first season Subway Series sweep since 2013
In 25 ¹/₃ innings against any other team this season, Gerrit Cole has allowed two home runs. In 9 ²/₃ innings against the Mets, Cole has allowed seven home runs. The Mets have owned the Yankees ace, which is fitting: They own the team he plays for and suddenly New York City, too.
Embarrassing loss to rival Mets offers a reminder that deadline action is a must for struggling Yankees
NEW YORK — Gerrit Cole slammed the dugout railing in frustration and let holler four angry letters. His agitation — Cole had just been pulled after a sluggish Subway Series start in which he surrendered six earned runs on three homers — was echoed by the home half of the Yankee Stadium crowd. They booed, with a sense of lost desperation, as their ace shuffled off the pitching mound in the Yankees’ 19th loss in their past 28 games.
Breaking’s steps from its Bronx beginnings to the Olympics stage: ‘People are gonna see how lit this is’
What was born in The Bronx now belongs to the world. What you know as breakdancing — what you may still link with boom boxes and cardboard boxes on graffiti-filled, pre-Internet city streets — is simply known as breaking, the sport set to make its Olympics debut in Paris.
Gerrit Cole hammered by Mets again as ace can’t halt Yankees’ struggles
Gerrit Cole is paid quite handsomely to halt poor stretches. As the high-priced ace, it’s part of his job description. But instead of putting out the fire that is the Yankees’ ongoing struggles, he tossed kerosene onto it. The reigning Cy Young award winner was blasted by the...
Giancarlo Stanton’s Yankees return likely not coming against Red Sox
Aaron Boone sounded optimistic that Giancarlo Stanton would be ready for action soon, but not overly optimistic that “soon” meant this weekend. Stanton again took batting practice on the field and ran the bases Wednesday, continuing to build himself up following a left hamstring strain suffered June 22.
The Pirates are wasting Paul Skenes, Yankees & Mets face big challenges + listener mailbag questions
Paul Skenes has been nothing but brilliant in his young major league career for the Pittsburgh Pirates, including pitching into the 9th inning on Tuesday night. However, despite allowing just two earned runs and striking out eight, it was the first time he took a loss in a game since his college days.
Yankees 2, Mets 3: Turns out the lineup wasn’t good after all
Twitter, Pinstripe Alley commenters, and everyone who was anyone seemed to have an opinion on the Yankee lineup today. Most of them turned out to be right. Gleyber Torres went deep and Alex Verdugo had a big hit himself, but the rest of the offense was pretty feckless and boy did J.D. Davis not show up today. Despite a strong outing from Luis Gil, the Yankees are now staring down the barrel of a four-game season sweep by the Mets, after the boys in orange took the third game of this two-part Subway Series 3-2.
Yankees utility prospect set to begin rehab assignment in Single-A
The New York Yankees are very secret about their Minor League injury news, so when the Tampa Tarpons formally announced that infielder Caleb Durbin would begin his rehab assignment, it went under the radar. After getting off to a torrid start in Triple-A, the 24-year-old utilityman had been drilled in the hand and would go on the IL for a then undisclosed amount of time. Now, he’ll start ramping up in Single-A, and while he’s not on the 40-man roster, we know the Yankees view him highly and there’s a lot to like in his profile.
Mets vs. Yankees prediction, odds, pick - 7/24/2024
The Mets make the trip across New York to face the Yankees! These are two teams that have surprised this season. The Yankees are one of the best teams in the MLB. The Mets were supposed to be rebuilding, but they have been playing much better than expected this year. Our MLB odds series has our Mets-Yankees prediction, odds, and pick for Wednesday.
Yankees could reunite with former pitcher after unexpected Dodgers DFA
A lot of the New York Yankees trade deadline chatter surrounds starting pitching even though they badly need offense. Perhaps what happened on Monday could help shift their focus with just over a week left before deals must cease. The Los Angeles Dodgers shockingly designated former Yankees pitcher James Paxton...
Yankees vs. Mets FREE stream: How to watch Subway Series | Time, channel
NEW YORK CITY -- The New York Mets are headed across town today to try and sweep the New York Yankees. The latest edition of the Subway Series is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Eastern on ESPN. Several streaming services will broadcast the game live, and you can watch for free...
NYC DEP Launches Free Program to Replace Private Lead Water Service Lines for Bronx Homeowners
$24 Million Program Will Help Bronx Property Owners Save $10,000 or More on Replacement Costs. The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today announced the launch of a free program to replace privately-owned water service lines made of lead or galvanized steel at eligible properties in the Bronx. The work is being done through $24 million in grants and interest-free loans funded in part by the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), which earmarked $15 billion to be used nationally for lead service line replacements. The program is focused on homeowners who live in environmental justice communities with high concentrations of lead service lines and have a median household income of less than $47,600.
Road to The Show™: Yankees' Arias
New York's No. 4 prospect seems fit for the 'Bronx Bomber' mold. Each week, MiLB.com profiles an elite prospect by chronicling the steps he's taken toward achieving his Major League dream. Here's a look at fourth-ranked Yankees prospect Roderick Arias. For more stories about players on The Road to The Show, click here.
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