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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees find a new lineup equation, give star outfielder a day offThe New York Yankees aren’t just riding a hot streak offensively — they’re embracing a flexible, matchup-based lineup approach that’s […]
The New York Yankees salvaged their series with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night, winning 9-7 at Yankee Stadium. With the win, the Yankees are now 4-2 on the year while the D'Backs are 4-3.
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Adam Ottavino didn't allow a hit or run in either of his appearances with the New York Yankees this week, but he lost his spot on the 40-man roster when Devin Williams was activated from the paternity list.
The New York Yankees' new torpedo bats, developed by MIT physicist Aaron Leanhardt who has also done work for NASA, have gone viral and sparked a fierce debate.
It’s Dave Sims’ first year in the Yankees’ broadcasting booth, but his home run call isn’t new. Sims’ who spent 2007-2024 in the Mariners’ booth, has the tagline “Hey now!” when a player blasts a homer. It’s also the name of his podcast, which debuted last year. The phrase is also central to another New York voice: Howard Stern.
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New York Yankees and YES Network chief Randy Levine is thanking President Donald Trump, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and other politicians for helping to resolve a carriage fight with Comcast. Late Monday night,
It might not make sense for the average fan to buy one of the Yankees' famous new Torpedo bats. But we're here with a product recommendation that you'll love even if you're not trying to hit mammoth home runs at the Stadium.
Standing in front of his Yankee Stadium locker on Sunday, Anthony Volpe presented two bats for inspection. In his left hand, the Yankees shortstop displayed one he had used last season; in his right,