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Two pitchers responsible for a combined five Cy Young Awards took the mound Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Though Corey Kluber and Max Scherzer may not be at their peaks (both are four years removed...
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The Yankee Stadium crowd wasn’t quite as large, loud or angry as it was Tuesday night, but the results were just as good, as the Yankees won their fifth straight game by beating the Astros,...
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CLEVELAND — Marcus Thames said prior to Friday’s game that the Yankees’ offense was in a “funk,’’ but the team’s hitting coach quickly added he was confident they were “coming out of
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It was hardly the offensive eruption the Yankees were looking for, but their new-look lineup produced just enough to squeak out a 3-1 win over the Braves in The Bronx on Tuesday, as they snapped a
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Observations from the Yankees’ 6-2 spring training loss to the Phillies on Sunday
Not So Wild
Aroldis Chapman bounced back from a rough outing with a scoreless inning in the Yankees’ 6-2 loss
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TAMPA — The order and innings were off Friday night, due to the nature of spring training, but the Yankees rolled out their high-leverage relievers against the Phillies and offered a glimpse of
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The words coming out of pinstriped mouths Saturday sounded made for a horror film coming to a theater near you (post-vaccination):
“That’s gross right there. Wow.” — Aaron Boone
“Watch
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The Yankees didn’t hit much overall, nor in the clutch, and fielded poorly Saturday against the Orioles. Yet, they extended their winning streak to four games because Jordan Montgomery, Chad Green, Zack Britton and Aroldis Chapman dominated, and Luke Voit came through in the 10th inning with a sacrifice fly that lifted the Yankees to …
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An early four-run Yankees lead vanished from Citi Field, as did a three-run cushion late when Aroldis Chapman gave up a one-out homer to J.D. Davis in the ninth inning that sent Thursday night’s Subway Series game into extra innings. Having used Adam Ottavino, Chad Green, Zack Britton and Chapman in the sixth, seventh, eighth …
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The Mets did everything they could to lose it, but the Yankees were better at the particular game Thursday. In a wild afternoon and early evening of blah starting pitching, bullpen malfunctions and inappropriate base running, Pete Alonso removed the Yankees from their misery with a walk-off 10th-inning homer against Albert Abreu that gave the …