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In Michael Lewis’ legendary book “Moneyball,” the protagonist, Billy Beane laments, “My [bleep] doesn’t work in the playoffs.”
The 2021 Yankees have seen that concept and raised it:
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The Yankees decided to employ an opener against the Rays on Friday night, but unlike when they used an opener and were defeated in Game 2 of the ALDS last October, this loss mostly gets pinned on
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The Yankees and Rays have both gotten off to uncharacteristically slow starts this season, but one thing hasn’t changed: There is still bad blood between the two AL East rivals.
It simmered again
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Giancarlo Stanton went hitless on Opening Day, and afterwards Aaron Boone said it was a “tough day” but he wasn’t worried about his slugger.
“He’s too talented and knows what he’s doing
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What are the Yankees good at?
They are good when Gerrit Cole starts. They are good in the bullpen. And they are good at …
OK, let’s get back to that in a bit. Because usually we would include
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During internal Amazon Sports meetings to discuss how it wants to deliver games to fans, executives have a saying: “Your game, your way.”
It’s catchy, and it gives insight into Amazon’s
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What’s the difference between a crappy baseball team and a good baseball team that plays crappily?
Twelve games into the season, absolutely nothing.
Hence, it’s time for the Yankees to
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DUNEDIN, Fla. — The Yankees dropped another series to a division rival with Wednesday’s 5-4 loss, as Bo Bichette led off the bottom of the ninth with a homer off Chad Green to give the Blue
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DUNEDIN, Fla. — Aaron Boone said he and his staff “spent a lot of time” with Gary Sanchez, reviewing the play that helped kill the Yankees’ comeback hopes on Tuesday night.
Sanchez was
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DUNEDIN, Fla — A change in Toronto’s pitching plans put Clint Frazier back on the bench.
After Frazier broke out of an 0-for-17 slump on Tuesday, he found himself on the bench again