• Yankees trade Mike Tauchman to Giants for Wandy Peralta

    Yankees trade Mike Tauchman to Giants for Wandy Peralta

    The Yankees on Tuesday traded outfielder Mike Tauchman to the San Francisco Giants for reliever Wandy Peralta.
  • Yankees benching Aaron Hicks, Clint Frazier in lineup shakeup

    Yankees benching Aaron Hicks, Clint Frazier in lineup shakeup

    A fiery post-game talk didn’t do the trick over the weekend, so on Tuesday, manager Aaron Boone went with a new lineup to spark the Yankees. Aaron Hicks, Clint Frazier and Rougned Odor were
  • Extremely worrisome Yankees mess warrants changes: Sherman

    Extremely worrisome Yankees mess warrants changes: Sherman

    When it comes to offensive philosophy, the Yankees have been card counters at the black jack table. Their system stacks one exit-velocity monster after another. They believe devotion to that
  • Why Yankees should pick Mike Tauchman over Jay Bruce: Sherman

    Why Yankees should pick Mike Tauchman over Jay Bruce: Sherman

    Among the many challenging items facing evaluators this season is determining what to extract from last year’s 60-game season. A little. A lot. Nothing. Yet, for the Yankees, one of their most
  • Jay Bruce Yankees role could come at Mike Tauchman’s expense

    Jay Bruce Yankees role could come at Mike Tauchman’s expense

    The 2021 Yankees plan to utilize a Machine, a Kraken, two behemoth sluggers and, if you listen to Brett Gardner’s teammates, a height-challenged geezer. Should they make room for a big hairy
  • Aaron Judge’s return causes unavoidable Yankees dilemma

    Aaron Judge’s return causes unavoidable Yankees dilemma

    Aaron Judge’s return from the injured list took care of right field Wednesday night against the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium because the Yankees didn’t activate him not to play when every inning left in a very weird season counts. What it did do was make Aaron Boone decide between a very productive Clint Frazier, …
  • Yankees fall to .500 after suffering fifth consecutive loss

    Yankees fall to .500 after suffering fifth consecutive loss

    This is what it sounds like when bats die. One night after wasting a rare river of runs, the Yankees morphed into hitters who used soaked editions of the N.Y. Post for bats against the Blue Jays on Tuesday night. J.A. Happ provided a cure for the ills that have infected the Yankees across the …
  • Yankees mailbag: Why Mike Tauchman won’t be a starter

    Yankees mailbag: Why Mike Tauchman won’t be a starter

    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. Why isn’t [Mike] Tauchman an every-day outfielder? — New York Knight Who do you want him to …
  • The dramatic change that would save baseball: 7-inning games

    The dramatic change that would save baseball: 7-inning games

    PHILADELPHIA — Sure, had the Yankees received six more outs with which to work early Wednesday evening, they very well might have completed their coup against Joe Girardi’s shaky Phillies bullpen. They just had to settle for saving the sport of baseball. Say it with me, everyone: seven-inning games! The Yankees’ first doubleheader of seven-inning …
  • Yankees show Mets how deep they really are in exhibition win

    Yankees show Mets how deep they really are in exhibition win

    Before the Yankees’ first spring training 2.0 game Saturday night against the Mets at Citi Field, Aaron Boone spoke glowingly about his club’s reserves. “I really like our depth and in the first couple of weeks I think it is going to be important that you lean on that depth a little bit, keep guys …