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TAMPA — The order and innings were off Friday night, due to the nature of spring training, but the Yankees rolled out their high-leverage relievers against the Phillies and offered a glimpse of
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The Tampa Bay Rays are ready to resume their role as baseball’s Kevin McCallister, using every resource at their disposal to upend Wet Bandits like the Yankees, Blue Jays and Red Sox. If Major
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TAMPA — The Yankees’ No. 3 hitter is getting his bunt on.
Aaron Hicks, as part of a larger attempt to stop opponents’ shifts from robbing him of potential hits to the right side, is
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You won’t find utility infielders much more different than the athletic, contact-hitting Luis Guillorme and the bulky, power-hitting Wilmer Flores. So why, as Guillorme battled Cardinals
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Some folks struggle to land on a defining feature, and then there’s Clint Frazier, who owns plenty of those already, thanks.
Hence the widespread concern Tuesday when the Yankees’
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TAMPA — Domingo German was greeted by a fairly typical reception from the crowd at Steinbrenner Field on Friday afternoon.
In fact, if you didn’t know any better, you’d have no idea it was
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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Deivi Garcia was just 16 years old when he first heard the comparisons to Pedro Martinez.
He was young, right-handed and short in stature, and Garcia said his teammates
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Baseball might return to New York this summer, but if spring training resumes, both the Yankees and Mets are expected to be at their sites in Florida, according to sources. While New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that the state would support professional teams’ efforts to reopen their facilities and hold games without fans this …
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USA GAG — In this age of coronavirus, a safer locale Friday can transform to a less safe place by Sunday. A sound strategy can turn unsound in fewer than 48 hours. Yet everyone can agree on the greater reality, which chose George M. Steinbrenner Field on Sunday as its latest declaration: Right now, nowhere …
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Brian Cashman addressed the Yankees players on Sunday morning about the new work rules that were to go into effect immediately to further reduce usage of spring training facilities and that motivated players to begin disbanding, a source told The Post. The Yankees had said initially they would stay unified and work out regularly as …