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Monday's announcement by the Yankees brings to three the total number of New York organization pitchers with Tommy John surgery this year.
The Yankees (42-28), who entered the series off a three-game sweep of the Royals in Kansas City, were held to five hits on Sunday and have totaled five runs in their last four games. They have helped give life to the Red Sox (37-36), who have won eight of their last 10, including the last five against the Yankees.
A Red Sox fan from Vermont, Bridget, gained attention at a Yankees-Red Sox game. She wore a Red Sox hat but donned a judge's robe when Aaron Judge batted. This act sparked debate online. Despite Judge's home run,
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Yardbarker on MSNIs Yankees' AL East supremacy being threatened?Timing is everything in baseball, and as New York's chief competition is heating up, the Bronx Bombers are cooling off.
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SB Nation on MSNYankees 3, Red Sox 4: Mistakes compound, doom Bombers to another Boston lossOn the very first Carlos Rodón pitch a Red Sox batter saw, Rob Refsnyder hit a ball down the left-field line that just bounced on the line and went for a double. While Rodón then very nearly managed to work around that, Anthony Volpe’s throw to first on a two-out grounder skipped past Paul Goldschmidt, allowing Boston to strike first.
When the Yankees acquired Stanton from the Marlins after the 2017 season, the deal included a minor leaguer named Jose Devers —Rafael’s younger cousin. Jose has played a total of 20 games in the big leagues with the Marlins with nowhere near the success his cousin has found.
New York Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt had the best game of his career the other night against the Los Angeles Angels, pitching 7 2/3 innings without a single
Warren struggles to strike out right-handed hitters who can lift the ball. That's the embodiment of the Halos lineup, with players like Mike Trout and Taylor Ward helping them to the fifth-highest flyball rate in the majors.
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The Mirror US on MSNYankees manager ejected at Fenway Park after furiously storming onto the fieldYankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected in New York's 2-1 extra-innings loss to the Boston Red Sox, after he stormed the field in objection to a missed foul ball call by umpires