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After their worst two-week stretch to open a season in over two decades, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman acknowledged it’s “certainly been a disappointing start,” but added no major
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Though he didn’t pitch in the playoffs, Dan Naulty was part of the Yankees’ 1999 World Series team and celebrated with teammates deep into the morning of Oct. 28 after they swept the
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Aaron Hicks’ slump at the plate continued Sunday, and his glove wasn’t much help either.
The Yankees center fielder had a rough third inning in the 4-2 loss at Yankee Stadium, botching a pair of
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A baseball manager is not a head football coach. He cannot treat an MLB Sunday loss in April like an NFL Sunday loss in September, not when he has to lead his team on a grueling, 162-game journey that
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Not even Gerrit Cole could save the Yankees from sinking further into the depths of despair.
The $324 million ace tried to play the role of the stopper Sunday and delivered a strong start, but the
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Sunday will be Jay Bruce’s last game as a Yankee — and an MLB player.
The 34-year-old outfielder/first baseman will retire after Sunday’s game against the Rays, manager Aaron Boone
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Umm … at least the Yankees embarrassed themselves less on The Day After?
At least Jordan Montgomery provided some length, rather than offering to gladly pay his bullpen teammates Tuesday for six
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The day after Aaron Boone’s stern talk with the Yankees, they came up empty once again.
The Yankees cleaned up their act defensively and even showed some late life offensively, but the end result
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Jake Odorizzi made public last week that he believed he was going to be a Met before Jared Porter was hired as general manager, and then Zack Scott came aboard, first as a lieutenant to Porter then as
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The Yankees’ 5-8 start doesn’t necessarily have Aaron Boone concerned.
The manager instead chose a different emotion to describe his mindset, with a night to sleep on the Yankees’ latest loss