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On his latest appearance on “DiPietro and Rothenberg,” ESPN’s Buster Olney came fresh off a Memorial Day trip to Kansas City where he sat down with Aaron Boone — and what he relayed about the Yankees’ current philosophy should put every player on that roster on notice.
The ABS system appeared to hit a rare glitch Saturday when a pitch to A's catcher Shea Langeliers was confirmed as a strike even though the replay showed it missed the zone by a little less than an inch.
The Yankees are picking 35th at the upcoming MLB Draft. But they can land a talented player in that slot, with Kiley McDaniel of ESPN projecting them to choose high-schooler Cole Prosek.
The ESPN E60 film about the Yankees pitcher who threw a no-hitter will be honored Sunday in Los Angeles, marking the sports series' second Peabody.
Major League Baseball owners proposed a hard salary cap to the players’ union during a Thursday meeting — and New York’s high-priced teams would feel the brunt of it. The proposal, the first explicit salary cap push since the 1994 strike,
Here is who will be calling the Royals' games this week against the Yankees and Rangers.
The New York Yankees are once again set to be buyers at the 2026 MLB trade deadline. With a great starting rotation, the focus will shift to the bullpen, as per usual, and to the infield. But another sneaky need is the catcher position.
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MLB's latest CBA proposal would put Yankees in a bizarre spot for 2027 and beyond
MLB's latest CBA proposal includes a salary cap at a ridiculously low number that could hamstring the New York Yankees in 2027 and the next several years after.
The Yankees are in town and the series kicks off tonight in Sacramento. The Athletics just got swept for just the second time this season and have fallen out of first place so stacking up a couple wins against a strong Yankee team would be ideal.
New York looks to bounce back from a disappointing finish to there Subway Series over the weekend. Here's how to watch.
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- — Paul Goldschmidt hit a three-run homer, Ryan McMahon and Ben Rice also went deep, and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics 8-2 on Friday night for their fifth straight victory.