New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge was ejected for the first time in his career during Saturday's clash with the Detroit Tigers after voicing his displeasure with a called third strike to home plate umpire Ryan Blakney.
The New York Yankees got a fantastic update on their future superstar center fielder. In a press conference on Tuesday, Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed that the team's prized prospect, Jasson Dominguez, should begin a rehab assignment in the middle of the month.
The New York Yankees haven't had as much depth in the infield as they expected this season. New York seemingly had a surplus entering the 2024 campaign but injuries have changed things.
Following the news from Aaron Boone regarding Gerrit Cole being scheduled to throw off of a mound tomorrow, the Yankees have various other players on the IL who are progressing through their rehabs as well.
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The New York Yankees fell 7-2 to the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday in the series-deciding game between the top two teams in the American League East behind a four-run fifth inning.
The Yankees dropped another game to the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday afternoon, making it three losses in this week’s four-game series. Unfortunately, starting pitcher Carlos Rodon struggled, giving up eight hits and six earned runs, including three home runs, over just four innings.
Year one with the New York Yankees has been good to outfielder Alex Verdugo thus far. The veteran is slashing .267/.358/.446 with four home runs and 13 RBIs a month into the season—all while riding the highest OPS+ of his career.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is eligible to return from the injured list in late May. Yankees manager Aaron Boone recently declined to predict an injury return date for the reigning American League Cy Young winner, though.
The New York Yankees have had stale stretches of offense. Maybe the Baltimore Orioles are joining their rivals in that category. The teams conclude a four-game series Thursday afternoon in Baltimore.
Aaron Boone addressed the media before tonight’s game between the Yankees and Orioles, providing injury updates on various players. Among the injuries they’ve sustained over the past few weeks, losing right-handed reliever Nick Burdi has quietly been a pretty tough blow for the Bronx Bombers.
The New York Yankees crushed the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, but their bats have gone silent in the first two games of their AL East showdown with the Baltimore Orioles.
The New York Yankees suffered a frustrating 2-0 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Monday in the first game of a four-game series, and there were a number of blown opportunities, which prompted manager Aaron Boone to express confidence in the offense coming through in those spots in the future.
Baseball has changed, and there should be additions to the YES booth that reflect it. Five pitches into Monday’s afternoon game against the A’s, in a now-somewhat infamous moment, manager Aaron Boone was ejected after the umpire, Hunter Wendelstedt, mistook a heckle from a fan as a verbal jab from the Yankees dugout.
In a dramatic turn of events on Monday, Aaron Boone was ejected from the game by umpire Hunter Wendelstedt. The official gave the coach his marching orders after just five pitches into the match against the Oakland Athletics.
Baseball can be an exercise in patience. Sometimes, it’s an explosion of excitement. But on Monday, what unfolded in Yankee Stadium was a bizarre spectacle that underscored the inherent power struggles and potential for pure absurdity within the game.
There are a few sure signs that a MLB season is heating up. The sun is finally starting to peek out from behind the clouds. The game’s best players are chasing after new records.
Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt offered a fairly ridiculous explanation of his decision to eject New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone from Monday’s game.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone called his first-inning ejection "embarrassing" following the team's 2-0 home loss to the Oakland Athletics on Monday.
Zack Gelof hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning and the visiting Oakland Athletics eked out a 2-0 victory over the Yankees Monday afternoon in a game that featured a bizarre early ejection of New York manager Aaron Boone.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is no stranger to getting thrown out of games, but the ejection he got on Monday was surely a new one for the manager.
The Yankees manager is no stranger to being tossed out of games, but that was probably the first time he was ever ejected over something a fan said.
While the New York Yankees may have lost their third game in their last five outings with Saturday’s extra-inning home defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays, there is no question that these Yankees believe they have the talent to shake off the disappointments of seasons past.
The Yankees are experiencing something almost unprecedented with star shortstop Anthony Volpe, who’s taking a developmental step forward this season that some would say is unrealistic.
The Yankees skipper is likely managing for his job this year.
The New York Yankees know they will need to make significant changes after a disappointing 2023 season. A new manager reportedly will not be one of them.
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