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The are Yankees working through injuries and slumps and it could mean that it's Miguel Andujar's time to re-emerge from Triple-A.
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An unforeseen gift of former general manager Brodie Van Wagenen’s Mets tenure might be Miguel Castro.
The right-handed reliever has emerged as a late-inning staple, joining new arrivals Trevor May
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Aaron Hicks’ slump at the plate continued Sunday, and his glove wasn’t much help either.
The Yankees center fielder had a rough third inning in the 4-2 loss at Yankee Stadium, botching a pair of
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Miguel Andujar was already fighting a battle in trying to find his role on the Yankees roster this spring.
Now he has an injury to add to that challenge.
Andujar is dealing with right hand and
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Even 15-time Grammy winners can be fan-girls. Clearly, that is the case with Alicia Keys. Her seventh studio album, which dropped on Friday, may be titled simply “Alicia,” but there is another R&B queen who gets a song named after her on the LP: Jill Scott. A great Scott, she must be. “Jill Scott,” featuring …
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He had lost ground due to injury. He was blocked by better players. He had minor league options. His team believed in him and would not just trade him at a low-value point to provide opportunity elsewhere. This is Miguel Andujar’s story. What Andujar should recognize is that it also was Clint Frazier’s. And one …
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Miguel Andujar’s yo-yo-like season between the Yankees and their alternate site isn’t sitting well with his agent. Andujar had finally gotten hot during his most recent call-up — hitting 11-for-31 (.355) with a .975 OPS since Sept. 4 — but he was still optioned to the alternate site Tuesday when the Yankees needed roster spots …
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Maybe falling to .500 on Tuesday was rock bottom for the Yankees. Since a five-game losing streak left them clinging to a postseason spot, they have won three straight, including a sweep of Friday’s doubleheader over the Orioles in The Bronx. In the process, they got a glimpse of the Gerrit Cole they expected when …
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When Brian Cashman parachuted into Sahlen Field to watch his free-falling Yankees on Monday he had to understand how deep in the wilderness it was. Still, as the GM witnessed the Yankees not only flush a four-run lead in the bottom of the sixth when the Blue Jays reached double figures in runs against Chad …
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BALTIMORE — Third basemen are instructed to go after every ground ball toward the hole if they feel a clean play can be made. So when Miguel Andujar started moving to his left on Pedro Severino’s grounder to start the sixth inning Sunday at Camden Yards, it appeared shortstop Tyler Wade was in better position …