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At least Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman didn’t blow this one. But he is still far from right.
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The Yankees started a critical road trip with a 12-1 win over the Mariners on Tuesday night in Seattle.
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The closer has had a brutal stretch that continued in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader against the Mets.
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In this world there is an Oz-like figure behind the scenes in vice president/assistant GM Mike Fishman, who runs the organization’s analytic department.
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o one signed up for this goat rodeo of a Yankees campaign, which still feels in serious peril despite a rare, relatively relaxing win in the nightcap.
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Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge called a players-only meeting in the wake of a recent harsh critique by owner Hal Steinbrenner.
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The "aggravated" Yankees owner threw his support behind GM Brian Cashman and manager Aaron Boone.
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Chapman is rightfully advertised as a flamethrower, which was never more fitting than it was early Thursday morning, when he might have burned down the petrified remains of this Yankees season.
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Aroldis Chapman blew a four run lead in the ninth after giving up a grand slam to Jared Walsh as the Yankees suffered a crushing 11-8 loss to the Angels at the Stadium.
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Luis Severino said Wednesday he believes he will be able to return to the Yankees rotation this season despite suffering a groing injury that "felt like somebody shot me in the leg."