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Today on Pinstripe Alley - 7/24/24
The Yankees have been stymied by the Mets in all three of their games so far, though their closest contest came last night. It ended in an unpredictable fashion, with Juan Soto and Aaron Judge actually getting to bat with the game up for grabs in the ninth — sadly, they couldn’t come through and the game ended in a 3-2 loss. They’ve got one last shot to avoid a season sweep at the hands of their crosstown rivals, perhaps this is the time that they finally put all the pieces together.
Luis Severino's playful Yankees trash talk is infuriating for much different reason
The New York Yankees are gearing up for yet another worthless two-game Subway Series set against the crosstown Mets. Why is it worthless? Because the games hold no impact on the standings and it's more of a World Series in Queens than it is anything in the Bronx. That said...
Yankees potential trade target: Matt Chapman
I’m writing this as DJ LeMahieu laces a line drive to left field for a hit, but I tend to think the Yankees need more help at third base than he’s able to provide at this stage in his career. The best options for infield boosts seem to come from the West, and Matt Chapman is no different. Manning third for the Giants, Chapman’s logged a league average bat while his legendary defense is a matter of some controversy.
Bronx triple jump star to go for gold at the Olympics
A New York City triple jumper has punched his ticket to the Olympics. After dominating at the U.S. Olympic trials, he will compete in Paris against the best athletes in the world. Salif Mane hopped, leaped and jumped 17.52 meters, nearly the length of 13 regular-sized refrigerators, to secure his...
Subway Series: Mets northbound and Yankees heading south
NEW YORK (AP) — The Subway Series turned into two teams passing in different directions. After the Mets completed a four-game sweep with a 12-3 rout in the Bronx on Wednesday night, Yankees manager Aaron Boone sounded his most frustrated in two years. “We're getting our teeth kicked in,”...
Yankees’ lineup shakeup backfires in another loss to Mets
NEW YORK — A double take was required after the Yankees shared their starting lineup for Tuesday night’s game against the Mets on social media a few hours before first pitch. Jahmai Jones is hitting leadoff?. J.D. Davis is batting fourth?!. Carlos Narváez, the Yankees’ third-string catcher who...
Mets' turnaround reflected in season series vs. Yankees
Jul 23, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil (1) celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two run home run against the New York Yankees during the sixth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports. In the weeks leading...
Jasson Dominguez ‘very close’ to sooner-than-expected Yankees injury return
That object in the rearview mirror closer than it appears is Jasson Dominguez. Fewer than five weeks after the Yankees said it would be “up to eight weeks” until the outfielder was playing in games again because of a “significant” oblique strain, Dominguez is headed to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and could return to action there “within the week,” according to manager Aaron Boone. That suddenly makes him an intriguing option for the Yankees much sooner than expected, assuming he responds well when he continues his buildup this week at SWB before getting into games. “Whenever he starts playing [games], he’s available,” Boone said Tuesday...
Yankees Top Prospect Not 'Off The Table' With Blockbuster Deal Possible
The New York Yankees need to make a major splash over the next week ahead of the trade deadline and clearly are considering all options. New York looked like the clear World Series favorite early on this season but things have completely changed. The Yankees have completely flipped the switch in the opposite direction over the last month or so but fans should still have high hopes about the team.
Are the Yankees being honest with themselves about this awful stretch?
NEW YORK — New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was so incensed that he almost couldn’t get the words out. A reporter had just reminded him that since June 7, his team has had the second-worst record in the majors at 15-25, and then asked him whether the Yankees were no longer simply in a stretch of terrible play.
Yankees’ Aaron Boone keeps saying the same thing over and over again
If there’s anything synonymous with the Yankees going on a losing streak, it is manager Aaron Boone repeating the same mantra until they eventually climb out of the abyss. The Yankees sit 1.5 games behind the Baltimore Orioles in the American League East, with Boone relentlessly using his cliché line: “It’s right in front of us.”
Frustration Boils Over As Gerrit Cole's Struggles Continue in Outing vs. Mets
Gerrit Cole was not pleased with his performance after another tough outing against the Mets. Since returning from the injured list in mid June, New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has not been his usual dominant self on the mound. He was back on the hill Wednesday during the second...
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.
Yankees’ Aaron Boone gets real on specific roster strategy
Going into Wednesday’s game against the New York Mets, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone put JD Davis in the lineup at DH while putting DJ LeMahieu at first base and having rookie Ben Rice on the bench. Many Yankees fans have questioned Boone’s decision to not have Rice in the starting lineup in the two games against the Mets, and he went into that, specifically in relation to JD Davis.
Champ Da General & Gale Salvo Are About Big Chicken In Their Hustle
Bronx emcee Champ Da General’s newest single with Gale Salvo, “Big Chicken,” aims to be a hustler’s anthem. Champ raps about prioritizing money over everything. Gale Salvo and Champ created this song as a statement for their grind in the music industry. Throughout the song, Champ states that he’ll never change up and stick to his hustles.
Yankees’ trade deadline needs, ‘2-man offense’ criticisms and more: Covering the Bases
It’s a pivotal time for all MLB teams right now, but the next week is looking especially crucial for the New York Yankees. The trade deadline is Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET and before we get there, the Yankees will head to Boston for a weekend series with their AL East rival Red Sox before taking MLB’s current top team in the Philadelphia Phillies.
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