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NEW YORK (AP) — The Jazz Age is in full swing at Yankee Stadium. Whether with his bat, his glove, his arm or his smile, Jazz Chisholm Jr. is energizing the New York Yankees and their fans.
In the dugout this week at Double-A Somerset Patriots, manager Raul Domínguez discussed several young players who are ...
Cole’s deal includes coverage that allows the Yankees to recover up to 75% of his $36 million salary for this season. That ...
He would immediately become the Yankees’ number two behind Gerrit Cole, but he may elevate to Ace status once Cole hits a downward trend, and his injuries this past year are certainly concerning.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. repped up in the iconic No. 13 jersey in iconic Yankees pinstripes for the first time in the series finale against the Red Sox on Sunday. Before Chisholm Jr.
The Yankees’ tragic number is seven. ... They’re still going to play games for 13 more days. So here is a look at what the Yankees almost certainly have to do with the 12 games they have left: 1.
New York Yankees great Alex Rodriguez doesn't understand why the franchise he spent 12 seasons with hasn't retired his No. 13 yet, admitting that it bothers him.
The Yankees have a problem. It has nothing to do with sitting out the World Series for the last 13 years. This is an aesthetic problem, something that one of the few teams in professional sports th… ...
Former New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez is considered one of the best players to ever sport the Pinstripes, but the franchise has yet to retire his number.
On Baseball Night in New York, Sal Licata, John Jastremski, Dani Wexelman and Jon Hein all react to Alex Rodriguez's contention that the Yankees should retire his number 13.