Spring training is a time for players to get limbered up for the long season ahead and an opportunity for some to prove their worth for a big-league roster spot. New York Yankees top prospect Jasson Dominguez is expected to be on the roster,
The New York Yankees have entered camp not quite knowing how their infield will look on Opening Day. Third base continues to be the question mark after a busy offseason left that position as virtually the only spot on the roster that wasn't addressed,
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone insists that the team's very open attempts to trade Marcus Stroman this winter won't affect the locker room during spring training, but it seems like the righty is already expressing his displeasure.
The New York Yankees signed manager Aaron Boone to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday. Boone is now under contract through the 2027 season.
That prized young talent is switch-hitting outfielder Jasson Dominguez, who mere days ago turned 22 years of age. The general expectation is that Dominguez will break camp as the Yankees' starter in left field as they attempt to repeat as American League East champs in 2025.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner, after long upholding the policy his father George first implemented almost 50 years ago, is finally bringing his franchise into the modern age. Following an amendment to the edict,
Aaron Boone, the occasionally maligned Yankees manager who guided his club to the 2024 World Series, agreed to a two year extension.
On Saturday, during the second game of their Grapefruit League schedule, manager Aaron Boone and the New York Yankees used the Automated Ball-Strike System to turn a strikeout into a walk, then went on to score three runs in the sixth against Toronto.
New York Yankees pitcher JT Brubaker left his spring training appearance Friday after being struck in the lower back by a comebacker. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after the game that Brubaker was being treated because he “tweaked his side” when trying to get out of the way of the ball that hit him.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is expressing his thoughts on the new computerized umpiring system. A software system is being tested this Spring Training to identify balls and strikes at games.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman believes that manager Aaron Boone wouldn't be a free agent for long if the team were to part ways with him. "I know that if he wasn’t the Yankee manager,