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Oakland pitcher Brandon Decker selected by New York Yankees in 19th round of MLB Draft
ROCHESTER HILLS/FARMINGTON HILLS — Oakland University right-handed pitcher Brandon Decker’s Instagram post, “Official,” said it all. Decker repped the pinstripes and iconic New York Yankees hat to celebrate his draft selection in the 19th round (571 overall) in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft. A 2020...
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 trade target looks ready for Red Sox rivalry in every way
The New York Yankees are freefalling. Their lineup consists of two of the best Yankees hitters of this generation followed by seven hitters that can't manage to be league average. Their pitching rotation was once feared but it's now turned to a major disappointment. Their bullpen has slowly fallen apart. They desperately need to buy by the trade deadline this year.
Aaron Boone's impassioned NSFW postgame rant is simply too late for Yankees
Get this: over the last two months, the New York Yankees have the same record as the lowly LA Angels (25-27). Get THIS: the Yankees are 15-25 since June 7, which is the second-worst mark in MLB. GET THIS: the Yankees lost every Subway Series game in a single season for the first time since 2013 and just the second time ever.
Alex Verdugo's ignorant statement shows he's as lost as ever at the plate
Alex Verdugo's New York Yankees career could not have gotten off to much of a better start. After being acquired in an offseason trade with the Boston Red Sox, the 28-year-old was swinging such a hot bat to the point where he was hitting cleanup behind Juan Soto and Aaron Judge with regularity and was consistently driving in clutch runs.
Jameson Taillon Is Playoff Difference-Maker Yankees Need amid MLB Trade Rumors
The New York Yankees are among four teams interested in acquiring right-handed starter Jameson Taillon from the Chicago Cubs, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported. It is not surprising that the Yankees are interested in acquiring an arm before the deadline. The team has been mediocre at best on the mound...
Yanks' lineup shuffle prompts 4 walks to Judge, then decisive K
NEW YORK -- It has been 27 summers since Interleague play became a regular event on our calendars, and in one of those hard-to-believe nuggets of trivia, no Mets or Yankees player had ever walked four times in a Subway Series game -- that is, until Aaron Judge did it on Tuesday evening.
Experience the Real Bronx: Essential Things to Know Before Moving to the Bronx, NYC’s Most Affordable Borough
Discover the Vibrant Culture and History When Moving to The Bronx, New York City’s Oldest Borough Uncover the Diverse Arts Scene and Cultural Melting Pot of The Bronx According to the report of Southwest Journal, are you thinking about moving to the Bronx, New York City’s oldest borough? It’s like stepping into a vibrant canvas […]
Mets lineup much deeper than Yankees heading into stretch run
The previously slumping former batting champion Jeff McNeil is downright hot now, which gives the Mets a chance to have about the deepest lineup in baseball. One through nine, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza can write a bona fide threat into every spot in the order, at least on days when Jose Iglesias is playing and not singing. This differentiates them from the Yankees, who as well-known truth-teller Luis Severino memorably pointed out in some classic trash talking to his former Yankees teammates that they currently have “only two good hitters.” (Aside: I got a rare chance to edit rather than write, and...
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.
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.
Yankees rework struggling lineup with Gleyber Torres back leading off
The Yankees’ struggling lineup is back to square one. Gleyber Torres, who led off for the first couple weeks of the season but had not been at the spot since April 9, was back at the top of the order on Wednesday for the Subway Series finale in The Bronx.
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...
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...
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.
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.”
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