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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 trade deadline mailbag: Tarik Skubal, Mason Miller, Isaac Paredes and more targets
The New York Yankees could use upgrades at several positions on their roster, including multiple spots in the infield, left field, and the bullpen. Because of the number of areas the Yankees need help in, it’s unlikely all their needs will be met by the time the trade deadline passes next Tuesday.
Mets Are Thriving as Yankees Struggle
The past few nights in the Bronx, we learned more about the two local teams. The Mets lineup is deep, the Yankees are in a swoon and continue to struggle. The result was a Subway Series sweep for the Mets. Right now, the Mets are a better baseball team. The...
Yankees Reportedly Showing interest in Journeyman Lefty
The New York Yankees are reportedly interested in this veteran starter, who has been around the block. Rich Hill, a 44-year-old left-handed starting pitcher , is aiming to pitch in the Majors this season, which would be his 20th season overall. He has also seen interest from the Los Angeles Dodgers in addition to the Yankees, according to Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe.
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.
3 Yankees bold trade deadline predictions
The New York Yankees have the second-worst record in baseball since June 15. Their struggles have exposed the same holes in their lineup as years past. Beyond Juan Soto and Aaron Judge, they do not have the bats to compete for the World Series. With the MLB trade deadline less than a week away, they are expected to get reinforcements for the stretch run. Could they acquire some of the biggest available names, like Jazz Chisholm Jr., Mason Miller, and Garrett Crochet? Let’s look at some bold predictions for the Yankees at the trade deadline.
The Yankees can overhaul leadoff spot with perfect infield trade target
Jonathan India is enjoying an excellent bounce-back campaign with the Reds after struggling from 2022-2023, and the Yankees could be a team that targets him ahead of the trade deadline. The right-handed hitting infielder would likely play second base, providing a high-OBP threat at the top of the order where the Yankees have struggled a ton this season. With a 121 wRC+ and 2.4 fWAR through 94 games, he’s a strong option for any team looking to upgrade this offense.
Can Yankees be saved? Is it too late? | Klapisch
NEW YORK — It’s been six weeks since the Yankees turned themselves into the worst team money could buy. That’s an awfully long time to keep promising your fans everything’s going to be okay. But maybe things aren’t going to improve - at least not with...
Should Cashman and Boone Make it Through the Season With the Yankees?
After starting the season a red-hot 50-22, the New York Yankees have since slumped, going 10-21. The Bronx Bombers' series win in Baltimore right before the All-Star Break was their only series win since June 10-13 in Kansas City. While a lot of people are starting to call for the...
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.
Yankees Being Scouted By AL East Rival as Trade Deadline Nears
The New York Yankees have tons of holes to fill as the July 30 trade deadline nears. Yankees' starting pitching has gone from the league's best to one of the league's worst over the last month. Additionally, the Yankees could look to add at just about every infield spot as they try to upgrade a lineup behind Aaron Judge and Juan Soto.
Yankees’ Star Hurler Credits Ex-Teammate For Helping Develop His Best Pitch
Luis Gil’s performance on the mound this season has been a nice surprise for the New York Yankees. The 26-year-old holds a 10-5 record with a 3.10 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 107.1 innings pitched (20 starts) in 2024. And although Gil has struggled of late (5.57 ERA in his last 7 starts), he has been one of the Yankees' most consistent pitchers all season long.
Yankees, Dodgers Showing Interest in Veteran Free Agent Starting Pitcher: Report
Everything appears to be going according to plan for Rich Hill. Hill, 44, said last October that he wanted to sign with a team in the second of the 2024 season. Then, in May, he reaffirmed the desire for that plan to MLB.com. Well, it's officially the second half of...
Yankees’ new bullpen arm set to begin rehab assignment in Triple-A
Nick Burdi was a new addition from this past winter, and while the Yankees will need more than him to improve this bullpen, getting him back could certainly help. This bullpen is running on fumes due to shorter outings from their struggling rotation, but with Burdi beginning a rehab assignment today in Scranton, the Yankees might be getting some relief help soon. The trade deadline is just one week away, so there’s plenty of excitement and intrigue surrounding who Brian Cashman could pursue to add to the roster.
Fordham Women’s Tennis Named an ITA All-Academic Team
BRONX – For the ninth straight year the Fordham University women's tennis team has been named an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team. Additionally ten members of the program were named ITA Scholar-Athletes, the most ever in a season for the Rams. Earning ITA Scholar-Athlete honors were Raffaela Alhach,...
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