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According to the team's transaction log, the Yankees signed veteran right-handed pitcher Anthony DeSclafani to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. More news: Yankees Castoff Making New York Regret Giving Up on Him With All-Star Caliber Season
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Former Yankees Slugger Throws Shot at Red Sox Star Rafael DeversThe Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees do not start their season series until June 6, but a former player is already getting in on the action. Todd Frazier, who spent 66 games in the Bronx during the back half of the 2017 season, recently spoke with ...
Soto was the new superstar on the team last year who gave the Yankees’ an extraordinary tandem in the two and three holes of their lineup. This was something similar to what Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth were in the 1920s and ‘30s, what Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris were in 1961.
Luis Severino spent years as Aaron Judge’s teammate on the New York Yankees, marveling at his prodigious power and skill as a hitter. Now
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Former GM Says Yankees Must Prioritize Rising Star Over Aging VeteransHis name is Ben Rice, and according to former Reds and Nationals GM Jim Bowden, the Yankees shouldn’t just keep him in the ... He’s a very exciting player. Aaron Boone told me about him three years ago, and last year he hit .171 and I was telling ...
Alex Verdugo has provided a necessary spark to an Atlanta Braves team that really needed it. His emergence made it so that Bryan De La Cruz, a player Atlanta si
In speaking to reporters Wednesday before the series finale against the New York Yankees, the San Diego Padres infielder said that he never got an offer in free agency from the Mets, and he was “totally shocked. ... “That was a goal, to receive something and come back home,” per Newsday.
When looking at Aaron Judge's stats over his career, it's hard to deny the complete dominance he has displayed since stepping foot in 2016. MLB Central co-host and ex-MLB player Mark DeRosa explained what he's been seeing from Judge so far this season.