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Knock the Yankees all you’d like, but you can’t fight facts: The Yankees have now defeated the Astros in two straight home playoff games.
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Yankees fans got what they came for in The Bronx Tuesday night.
They saw the Yankees get a modicum of revenge against Houston — and they got to scream at the Astros.
Perhaps most important of...
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The Yankees welcomed the Astros back to The Bronx for the first time since their cheating scandal rocked baseball, and fans did not hold back.
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The Astros will feel the wrath of Yankees fans for the first time since news of their illegal sign-stealing scandal broke, when they visit the Stadium on Tuesday in The Bronx.
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In hindsight, we can now wonder: could that season of Astros cheating have been the last best chance for this core of Yankees to win it all?
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Astros shortstop Carlos Correa says he hasn’t seriously discussed a long-term deal with Houston and plans to seek a big payday in free agency next offseason.
“We were not
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To complete this season, MLB has needed an algorithm and Alvin Ailey’s spirit. Scheduling could not be done in 2020 without a computer and choreography. What already was going to be difficult — shoehorning 60 games into 66 days — had the degree of difficulty intensified by games postponed due to coronavirus cases, social justice …
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In his first interview since getting suspended eight games for a July 28 incident with the Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly said that his animosity toward the Astros stems more from how they handled the sign-stealing investigation than the actual cheating itself. Speaking on “The Big Swing,” a podcast hosted by his …
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Major League Baseball dropped another hammer on the Houston Astros. Alex Cintron, the Astros hitting coach was suspended 20 games for his role in Sunday’s benches-clearing brawl, MLB announced Tuesday. Cintron was seen taunting and challenging Oakland Athletics outfielder Ramón Laureano, which led to Laureano charing the Astros dugout along the first-base line. Laureano was …
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The Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros engaged in a bench-clearing brawl Sunday that defied MLB’s coronavirus protocols and will likely lead to multiple suspensions. A’s outfielder Ramon Laureano charged the Houston dugout after being hit by a pitch in the back for the second time during his team’s 7-2 win, in the bottom of the …