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There was a moment Saturday afternoon when Yankees fans just sat in stunned silence, and not even the bleachers could […]
New York Yankees fans hoped that Tuesday's dramatic win would prove to have been a turning point that fans look fondly at in a World Series movie in November, b
Max Scherzer didn’t hold anything back Tuesday night in Toronto. The veteran right-hander took the mound for the Blue Jays and quickly found trouble, giving up four earned runs to the visiting Yankees in a game that eventually ended in a 5-4 loss for Toronto.
If the Yankees manager is holding players accountable behind the scenes, it hasn't been showing on the field lately.
YES Network color man John Flaherty sounded concerned Tuesday night watching a replay of Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge make a running catch near the right-field corner in the seventh inning of their 5-4 victory over the Blue Jays.
An MVP-Caliber Season in Full Swing. The 6’7” slugger is now slashing .360/.468/.734 with 33 homers, 80 runs, and 74 RBI — numbers that leap off the page.
On nights like Wednesday — facing defensive performances like the Yankees' — the Jays' quiet strength became loud again.
But the 2025 season doesn’t end today. The All-Star break begins on Monday, and the Yankees are, as manager Aaron Boone put it over the weekend, “incomplete.” The first half — at least the portion of the season before the All-Star break — has the Yankees at 53-43 after Sunday’s lackluster 4-1 loss to the Cubs at Yankee Stadium.
All told, New York made four errors, its second-most errors in a game this season. And while Yankees captain Aaron Judge knows the club needs to tighten up its act defensively, he also feels very strongly about the possibility of the club embarking on a hot streak.