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With the July 31 trade deadline right around the corner, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has been making and receiving calls daily checking on who’s available. His wish list includes a third baseman and,
Prior to the middle game of the Yankees' three-game set against the Blue Jays on Tuesday, manager Aaron Boone delivered injury updates on a few
Ben Rice came through with the biggest swing of the season for the New York Yankees, launching what turned out to be a game-winning home run against the Toronto
With Clarke Schmidt and Gerrit Cole out for the season, Schlitter was an emergency call-up. Max Fried is still working his way back from the blister that forced him out of his last start. The Yankees’ rotation depth is down to Carlos Rodon, Will Warren, Marcus Stroman and whoever gets healthy next.
While playing for Tampa in 2024, the 20-year-old infielder sustained an unspecified season-ending injury July 5 and didn't make his 2025 debut in affiliated ball until exactly one year later, when he kicked off a rehab assignment in the rookie-level Florida Complex League.
The New York Yankees have seen Cy Young-level production from their ace, Max Fried, this year. But Fried recently went down with a blister injury.
Ian Hamilton gets the ball in Game 1 of the series against the Braves. Will Warren is lined up for Saturday, and Marcus Stroman will close things out Sunday, according to the Yankees’ game notes. What’s missing? Max Fried.
Yarbrough has logged a 3.90 ERA over 16 appearances (eight starts) this season. The Yankees may permanently move him to the bullpen upon his return, as they are likely to acquire a starting pitcher at the deadline and thus wouldn't have an open spot for ...
The Yankees really like Ridings’ power arm and they were impressed with the 1.80 ERA that he posted last year in his first five big-league outings. LUIS SEVERINO, RHP Injury: Low grade right lat ...
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Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. is about to find out how his “70 percent” mentality plays in the Home Run Derby.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has made it known that his team could use multiple relievers before the deadline. In a perfect world, one would be a left-hander to pair with Hill.