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The Yankees’ 3-1 win Tuesday over the Braves at the Stadium did nothing to change the woes of Gleyber Torres and Gary Sanchez at the plate. Torres went 0-for-4 and left five runners on base —
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It hasn’t even been three weeks of regular-season play, but …
• Have you noticed … the lack of joy around the Yankees? Of course, the lack of wins, hits and runs hardly are going to
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Baseball teams generally wait until around Memorial Day before making their first big assessment of what they have. That allows organizations to avoid knee-jerk, overreactive moves from a small sample
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TAMPA — Aaron Boone spent Thursday the same way he spent Wednesday: unsure of when he might get Aaron Judge back in the lineup.
During an interview on WFAN, Boone was asked if Judge was hurt and
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This is one throbbing secondary pinstriped headache.
The good news for the Yankees, their first homestand in the books, is that Gary Sanchez has shown some signs of life, their biggest risk of the
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For two years, it seemed the Yankees could always find a way to beat the Orioles in The Bronx.
And Wednesday, it appeared just a matter of time before the Yankees made it 13 in a row at home versus
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Jay Bruce made a nice play at first base to throw Cedric Mullins out at home in the first inning of Tuesday’s 7-2 win over the Orioles at the Stadium, and then hit his first homer as a Yankee with a
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Deep breath.
Annually you promise not to overreact. But you annually promise not to pay attention to spring training, but there are the games and there are the results and the stats and …
So it
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The Yankees welcomed fans back to their Stadium with the familiar. A Bernie Williams ceremonial first pitch. The “Y-M-C-A” in the fifth inning. “God Bless America” after the top of the
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The other day I channel surfed into the 1996 Yankees season opener on YES. The “classic” was timely as the organization is about to celebrate the silver anniversary of a champion that initiated a