• Yankees mailbag: Imagining an infield with Miguel Andujar and Gio Urshela

    Yankees mailbag: Imagining an infield with Miguel Andujar and Gio Urshela

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Yankees. Who do you think has a longer future with the Yankees, Gio Urshela or Miguel Andujar? — …
  • Drew Henson on his lost two-sport career and Derek Jeter

    Drew Henson on his lost two-sport career and Derek Jeter

    Drew Henson had a lot to say about his career that wasn’t, and those he met along the way. On his life “Do I trade [my life]? It is tough. Do you trade it for the success we all want as kids and financial security? I love who I am. I love the experiences I …
  • What my sports year of dreams would look like

    What my sports year of dreams would look like

    Well, I guess this is one way to stanch our disappointing string of championship-free seasons around here: stop having any kinds of seasons. I prefer the alternative, even if it takes place in an alternate universe, a fantasy world in which we are allowed to have the sports year of our dreams. What would that …
  • Drew Henson, the greatest athlete that never was, has a new sports dream

    Drew Henson, the greatest athlete that never was, has a new sports dream

    He was the greatest athlete that never was. Drew Henson couldn’t miss in two sports — yet he did. “I didn’t have the success for which I hoped or expected,” Henson told The Post in a recent interview, “but I have this wealth of life experiences.” Does he ever. He is a sports Zelig — …
  • How Larry David turned his Yankees pain into ‘Seinfeld’ gold

    How Larry David turned his Yankees pain into ‘Seinfeld’ gold

    Post sports writer Peter Botte is the author of “The Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made the New York Yankees” (available in paperback Tuesday), an entry in the popular “Big 50” sports books series. This excerpt is taken from Chapter 49: “George Costanza.” “Ruth. Gehrig. DiMaggio. Mantle … Costanza?” When the greatest sitcom …
  • CC Sabathia helping provide coronavirus meals to Boys & Girls Clubs

    CC Sabathia helping provide coronavirus meals to Boys & Girls Clubs

    For however long Bronx residents need food, CC and Amber Sabathia will continue their once-a-week distribution in the borough and their California hometown of Vallejo with the goal of supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs during the coronavirus pandemic. “When it first happened we really thought about the Boys & Girls Clubs and the parents. …
  • Aroldis Chapman shows glimpse of how he got so jacked

    Aroldis Chapman shows glimpse of how he got so jacked

    Baseball has been delayed, but Aroldis Chapman’s bodybuilding has not. The Yankees closer took to Instagram again to show off his jacked frame while boxing in his driveway in a series of videos. Whenever baseball returns, Chapman may have an extra tick or two on his fastball that has already clocked an MLB-fastest 105.1 mph. …
  • Yankees’ Aaron Judge reacts to NBA star calling him ‘new Derek Jeter’

    Yankees’ Aaron Judge reacts to NBA star calling him ‘new Derek Jeter’

    Some consider Aaron Judge the next Yankees captain. For now, he answers the tough questions like the last one, Derek Jeter, would. “On The Huddle,” an Adidas Instagram Live chat with NBA star Damian Lillard, Judge was asked about being the “new’ Derek Jeter.” The Yankees right fielder laughed, then answered as Jeter likely would …
  • Yankees are MLB’s most valuable franchise and it’s not even close

    Yankees are MLB’s most valuable franchise and it’s not even close

    Forbes estimates the New York Yankees are baseball’s most valuable franchise at $5 billion, up 9 percent over last year and 47 percent more than the No. 2 Los Angeles Dodgers at $3.4 billion. The Yankees are second among all sports in Forbes’ evaluations to the Dallas Cowboys, listed at $5.5 billion in the last …
  • Coronavirus hits home for Yankees’ Clint Frazier

    Coronavirus hits home for Yankees’ Clint Frazier

    First, the coronavirus pandemic interrupted what Clint Frazier was hoping would be a breakthrough season. Now, it may be endangering a close friend of his. “It’s something that resonates with me because I do have a friend that, she’s going through her final stages of her residency in San Diego, and she is sick right …