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Jays make Rodón work as Yanks drop third straight
TORONTO -- Carlos Rodón sat hunched forward on the bench in the visiting dugout at Rogers Centre, his elbows resting on his thighs. He’d worked hard to get through four innings, evidenced by the sweat seeping through his uniform top, as though he’d run through a sprinkler on a summer
Legendary Yankees radio voice John Sterling retires: 'I leave very, very happy'
TORONTO -- Summer won’t sound the same without John Sterling, the legendary radio voice of the Yankees, whose distinctive and booming baritone provided the background for more than three decades of winning baseball in the Bronx.
Gil K's 6, but control issues (7 walks) persist
TORONTO -- The swing-and-miss stuff that secured Luis Gil’s place on the Opening Day roster has been present through three starts, but so have bouts of wildness, a task for the right-hander to work on as he looks to solidify his rotation spot. Gil walked seven over five innings of
10 of Sterling's most iconic Yankees HR calls
TORONTO -- Frequently imitated and never duplicated, John Sterling left his mark for more than three decades as the “Voice of the Yankees.” He frequently said that he loved teams stocked with home run hitters because their performance would allow him to do his “act.” “The home run calls he
Sterling saw -- and called -- every moment of Jeter's HOF career
John Sterling didn't miss a game from Derek Jeter's first at-bat in the big leagues to his last, a constant companion calling the action from the Yankees' radio booth. Sterling celebrated Jeter's career and his role in providing audio commentary for all of the Yankees captain's achievements in an MLB.com
Holtzman, author of 2 no-hitters and a 4-time champ, dies at 78
Ken Holtzman, a former pitcher who threw two no-hitters with the Cubs and won three straight World Series championships with the Athletics from 1972-74, died Sunday at the age of 78. Holtzman was battling heart issues and was hospitalized for three weeks before his death, his brother, Bob, told the
Can Jones make the jump from Double-A to the Majors?
This story was excerpted from Bryan Hoch's Yankees Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. TORONTO -- Spencer Jones is wearing a Somerset Patriots uniform for now, a qualifier made necessary by the ticking clock that accompanies the Yankees’
Yankees bobble away chance at sweep in 10th
CLEVELAND -- The 10th inning on Sunday started with pure jubilation for the Yankees. After Anthony Volpe tied the game in the ninth inning with an RBI double off Emmanuel Clase, the Yankees gained the lead in the 10th on a two-run single from Anthony Rizzo that put them in
This might be Nestor's weirdest windup yet
Weird Nestor Cortes windups are back, and they’re weirder than ever. In the second inning of his start Sunday against the Guardians during the Yankees' 8-7 loss in Cleveland, Cortes started to deliver an 0-2 pitch to Andrés Giménez before going into his dipsy-doodle leg kick. The dipsy-doodle move he’s
Watch Jones play at Double-A FREE on Sunday
Once again in 2024, baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB's digital platforms. MLB.TV and At Bat subscribers can watch their favorite team's Minor League affiliates in the app at no additional cost, while all MiLB games will be available on MiLB.TV, on the web
Power Rankings: Surprise club jumps up 12 spots
One of the most famous, if amusing, images in baseball history is George Brett sprinting out of the Yankee Stadium dugout screaming at anyone resembling an umpire after they called him out for having too much pine tar on his bat in 1983. (Imagine if that happened today. The GIFs
Yankees Magazine: ‘Relentless’
The cheers continued for a solid two minutes, with 33,620 fans at Fenway Park standing in rare salute to a Yankee. Joe Torre had arrived in Boston earlier that day --May 18, 1999 -- having decided it was time to return as Yankees manager after being diagnosed with prostate cancer
Soto's smash caps twin-bill sweep: 'He's great'
CLEVELAND -- When Juan Soto joined the Yankees in the offseason and moved to the American League, it brought a lot of change. New city. New ballpark. New teammates. And it guaranteed he would make his first trip to Progressive Field. After going 0-for-4 with a walk in the opening
Schmidt gets through 'a bit of a grind' to lift Yankees in G1
CLEVELAND -- With Friday’s rainout creating a doubleheader on Saturday, there was a bit of added pressure on Clarke Schmidt to give the Yankees some length in Game 1. The 28-year-old starter answered the call, as he allowed three hits and two runs (one earned) over five-plus innings in the
Statement regarding the passing of Fritz Peterson
"The Yankees are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Fritz Peterson, who was a formidable pitcher and affable presence throughout his nine years in pinstripes. Along with longtime teammate Mel Stottlemyre, Peterson was part of a devastating one-two combination at the top of the Yankees’ rotation. A known
There's plenty to bark about in the Bronx these days
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Cone's '98 Yankees were superb. Can '24 staff follow suit?
There are plenty of reasons why the Yankees have been one of the big early season stories in baseball, even after losing to the Marlins on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. Juan Soto has been every bit the presence they expected him to be, Anthony Volpe has looked like the
Locked-in Stanton completes circuit with HR vs. 30th team
NEW YORK -- It has been a while since Giancarlo Stanton looked this locked in at the plate. As he completed a lap around the Majors with a home run against his 30th team, the Yankees' slugger feels like a dangerous threat once more against all challengers. Stanton belted a
Yankees Magazine: From the Ground Up
Whether he knew it or not, Anthony Volpe’s pursuit of the 2023 Rawlings American League Gold Glove Award began when he was an elementary school shortstop. Ironically, the journey that concluded at The Plaza Hotel actually began very close, maybe even across the street, from the ballroom where he received
Yankees' most stacked Minor League affiliate
All four full-season affiliates are in full swing now and there are many ways prospect fans can watch their favorite players in Minor League locales. Nothing beats going in person, of course. Be sure to check out our complete set of Minor League Ballpark Guides for good travel intel. Of
Red-hot Yanks roll behind rejuvenated Rodón
NEW YORK -- A convincing case can be made that Carlos Rodón needed a reset more than anyone in the Yankees' clubhouse, aiming to flush the disappointments of his first season in pinstripes while reclaiming his confidence and swagger. As Rodón carved through a punchless Marlins lineup on Tuesday night