It's one thing to lose a baseball game. It's another to lose a game after blowing a lead. What happened to the New York Yankees yesterday, though, is way worse.
ESPN's Buster Olney named the New York Yankees as a top candidate to land two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani, but it may not be the right move for New York right now.
The New York Yankees unveiled a new patch on the sleeve of their jerseys on Wednesday, prompting Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy to sound off on it.
When a Major League Baseball general manager fires a support coach, managers get a little nervous. When that specific general manager has never done that before, in his career, and does it, well nervous is most definitely an understatement.
If New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman wants to add to his World Championship legacy in the Bronx, then he needs play some of his precious prospect-cards, now. With Aaron Judge's big toe in question that it could be a problem for, at least, the remainder of the season, it's time for Cashman to go all-in before the trade deadline in a few weeks.
Few people can relate to what Domingo German did against the Oakland A's on Wednesday night. Most are aware that German was only the 24th pitcher in Major League Baseball history to pitch a perfect game. The 16th pitcher to do it was sitting by, enjoying every pitch.
The is little doubt that Aaron Judge is the New York Yankees most valuable player. As actor/comedian Bill Murray described himself to his army troop in the movie "Stripes", Judge is the Yankees' big toe.
Future NBA first overall pick Victor Wembanyama was at Yankee Stadium yesterday, and his heave of a ball into the stands made Aaron Boone yell...something.
New York Yankees utility player Oswaldo Cabrera was spotted wearing some very unique jewelry on Tuesday night, and fans were quick to sound-off about it online.
Some things are bigger than sports, a concept that was on-display today at Yankee Stadium, as New York honored Liam Hendriks for his courageous cancer battle.
Wildfires burning in Canada have caused significant air quality issues in New York, and the area around Yankee Stadium is looking very concerning on Wednesday.
Last season, when New York Yankees' GM Brian Cashman traded with the St. Louis Cardinals for an injured Harrison Bader, some fans were up-in-arms. A quality left-handed starting pitcher for a guy on the injured list?
Darryl Strawberry was one of the most talented baseball players to have played the game in the last 50 years. His smooth powerful swing launched home runs into the atmosphere with ease and even grace. However, his well-documented battles off the field took away any shot at being recognized as a Hall of Famer.
Injuries have piled up for the New York Yankees this season. However, Carlos Rodón, Giancarlo Stanton and Josh Donaldson are all getting closer to returning to the Major League roster. That leaves the question, which players will be going?
Former New York Yankees' first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz got extremely personal when talking about his relationship with Alex Rodriguez while in The Bronx.
The "Old" Yankee Stadium may be gone, but plenty of photos and videos of the classic ballpark still exist. Re-live its history and lore through this virtual tour.
New York Yankees' analyst Paul O'Neill caused a bit of hysteria during Thursday's broadcast when he called a Yankees' legend on FaceTime during the game.
The New York Yankees enjoyed a dramatic 10th inning walk-off win over the second-place Baltimore Orioles, at the Stadium on Tuesday night. That wasn't the only excitement that one particular fan had in the stands during the first game of the series between the two AL East teams.
The New York Mets have been struggling for offensive power, why wouldn't they add a proven Major League hitter with over 150 homer runs in the last 8 years, especially a catcher? Well, Mets' general manager Billy Eppler may want to consult his crosstown friend, Yankees' general manager Brian Cashman on this one.
Subtle cheating allegations were levied against the New York Yankees, and specifically Aaron Judge by the Toronto Blue Jays' manager and broadcasters on Monday. The Pinstripes captain had a logical response with maybe questionable timing.
Over the next two weeks, the New York Yankees will have faced the first-place Tampa Bay Rays for 4-games; the fourth-place Toronto Blue Jays for 4-more; and then the second-place Baltimore Orioles for a trio to cap off the two week run.