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In Michael Lewis’ legendary book “Moneyball,” the protagonist, Billy Beane laments, “My [bleep] doesn’t work in the playoffs.”
The 2021 Yankees have seen that concept and raised it:
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Giancarlo Stanton went hitless on Opening Day, and afterwards Aaron Boone said it was a “tough day” but he wasn’t worried about his slugger.
“He’s too talented and knows what he’s doing
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What are the Yankees good at?
They are good when Gerrit Cole starts. They are good in the bullpen. And they are good at …
OK, let’s get back to that in a bit. Because usually we would include
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The Yankees didn’t make Gerrit Cole the highest-paid pitcher of all time for games in April against the Orioles, but on this April night, with Baltimore in The Bronx, Cole was as dominant as he has
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With one swing — and the stare and bat flip that followed — Giancarlo Stanton breathed one big sigh of relief into Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees slugger had been booed as early as Opening Day and
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World Series or bust.
It’s the mentality typically found in The Bronx, but that’s especially true heading into this season. The Yankees are set to get the first full year out of their $324
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TAMPA — The MLB All-Star Game is scheduled for July 13 at Atlanta’s Truist Park.
There could be a fight about keeping it there, however, and if that happens, Giancarlo Stanton expects to be a
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TAMPA — Luke Voit provided a brief scare in the top of the third of the Yankees’ 6-1 win over the Phillies at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Fla. After being scratched Tuesday due to right
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An overpayment? Undoubtedly.
A mistake? Arguably.
A sunk cost? Not yet.
A curiosity? Very much, still.
In year four of his pinstriped journey, Giancarlo Stanton has much to prove, and at least
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TAMPA — While most Yankees had the day off Monday, Corey Kluber was on the mound at the team’s Player Development Complex, where he threw a three-inning simulated game to get his work