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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Brian Cashman understands why some Yankees teammates have expressed discomfort with Domingo German’s return to the team following his suspension for domestic violence, but
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It was a small step back, but an impressive one for Domingo German.
The Yankees pitcher threw four hitless, scoreless innings, walking one and strikeout seven for Toros del Este in his 2020 Dominican
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Call this The Case of the Missing 40 Percent.
As the Yankees stand now, still in the first inning of this Hot Stove season unlike any other, they must replace 40 percent of their 2020 starts, probably
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone was pleased Domingo German changed his mind Saturday about leaving baseball which he said he was doing Friday on social media. However, Boone wants to know more about the situation before addressing the issue. “I kind of reserve comment until I have a handle on the situation,’’ Boone said. “First and …
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The strange career of suspended Yankees right-hander Domingo German took another turn Saturday, with German reversing course and insisting he isn’t retiring from baseball. “Baseball is my life and I promise I am not walking away,’’ German posted on Instagram on Saturday, a day after the 27-year-old strongly hinted his career was over. On Friday, …
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone didn’t have much to offer on suspended pitcher Domingo German saying he was done with baseball on Friday. “It’s very unclear. Obviously I have seen the Instagram stuff, but I don’t have much more clarity. I know there hasn’t been much between the club and he about what exactly is going …
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Domingo German’s future with the Yankees is in doubt after the right-hander posted a note in Spanish on Instagram Friday night that translated to: “I left baseball. Thanks my people.’’ German has 63 games left on a suspension he’s serving after violating MLB’s domestic violence policy last year. Though only 60 games are scheduled this …
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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. With a number of starting pitchers up for free agency in 2021, do you see any starters …
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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. Can we expect Gleyber Torres to continue his ascent this year? Any chance the Yankees consider locking …