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So soon after coming back from injury?
Forget about Jones' struggles.
New York has to at least consider it.
Coby Mayo hit a three-run home run and the Baltimore Orioles, who didn't have a hit until the seventh inning, beat the visiting New York Yankees 3-2 i
First, Ryan Weathers lost his no-hit bid. Not long after that, the Yankees lost the lead, eventually falling to the Orioles 3-2 in their fourth straight defeat.
Gerrit Cole still needs at least one or two more rehab starts before he might be ready to rejoin the Yankees.
Andy Singer recaps tonight's 3-2 loss to the Orioles. What a frustrating game.
Ryan Weathers took a hurl at history. Then, soon after the lefty’s no-hit bid ended in the seventh inning, the Yankees threw up on themselves.
Coby Mayo hit a three-run home run and the Baltimore Orioles, who didn't have a hit until the seventh inning, beat the visiting New York Yankees 3-2 i
The Yankees wasted away a great start from Ryan Weathers, falling to the Baltimore Orioles, 3-2.
In his first start since “[throwing] my guts up for several hours” nine days ago, Ryan Weathers took a hurl at history.
Yankees shortstop José Caballero has been sidelined with a sore right middle finger and will undergo tests to determine the extent of the injury.
The New York Yankees can't hit singles at nearly the same pace as the league-leading Tampa Bay Rays and Atlanta Braves.
For now, a right middle finger injury was enough to keep Caballero out of the Yankees’ lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Orioles at Camden Yards.
Rough Weathers? First start after viral infection. Caballero has sore elbow from HPB Why is Jones not in CF? Why is Chisholm in lineup? Why is Wells in lineup? Why am I so grouchy? Over / Under:...
Yankees desperately need Jose Caballero's health to answer the Anthony Volpe question for them after his middle finger injury.
Yankees shortstop Jose Caballero is out of Monday night’s lineup against the Baltimore Orioles due to a right middle finger injury.
The correlation just isn't actually there.
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees clearly wants Brice Turang of the Milwaukee Brewers in the Bronx.
The injuries are starting to pile up
Detroit's plan of action depends on the scenario.
The New York Yankees haters are pointing to ridiculously small samples to try to tear down the team, ignoring the true threat to success.
This promotion could spell the end of Volpe's time in New York.
There may not be an immediate need.
Luis Gil might be away from the Bronx for a long time - maybe forever.
Cam Schlittler's ridiculous start has the New York Yankees ace in mind-blowing company from the pre-WWI era.
Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox, who passed away this week, began his Major League career as a member of the New York Yankees.
Austin Wells’ evolution into a defensive gem is hardly a surprise to the Yankees -- or himself
He's still got a long way to go.
The Baltimore Orioles need better results against the New York Yankees this week than in a recent series with the American League East rivals.,The thr
Spencer Jones looked a bit overmatched, striking out four times in his six at-bats Friday and Saturday, but he finally delivered the elusive first knock and RBI early on Sunday.
Spencer Jones’ first series as a big leaguer is in the books, but not before collecting his first career hit.
Yankees lefty Carlos Rodon showed some positives, but was hurt by leadoff walks as he made his season debut on Sunday.
X-rays were negative on Willson Contreras‘ right hand after the Red Sox first baseman was hit by a 94mph pitch from Nick Martinez. The bruised hand forced Contreras out of the game after the...
Carlos Rodón issued five walks, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch across 4 ¹/₃ innings, spoiling his first start of the season.
This historical connection bodes well for the Yankees this season.
Carlos Rodón's seven-month recovery from elbow surgery apparently didn't do anything to hinder the Yankees left-hander's velocity. His ability to throw strikes remains a work in progress.
2024 undrafted free agent Chris Veach is using his devastating changeup to make a name for himself within the New York Yankees' system as he dominates in Hi-A.
After arriving here as one of the hottest teams in baseball, winners of 16 of their last 19 games, the Yankees delivered a dud of a series, getting swept away by the Brewers, the last two games by...