Left-hander Carlos Rodon has a pretty simple strategy when he takes the mound Sunday afternoon as the New York Yankees try to complete a three-game series sweep over the visiting Chicago White Sox.
Two notable offseason acquisitions have played their own solid roles in this division-leading effort. Valid critique or not, the truth is that in recent seasons, the Yankees have quite often gone to the market searching for improvements and on far too many occasions, the results were almost the worst possible outcomes.
New York Yankees pitcher Luis Gil may not have been a big name in the baseball world before Saturday’s outing, but he is now. The 25-year-old hurler was considered a surprise addition to the rotation at the beginning of the season, and now the Yankees look smart for adding him as the fifth starter.
Luis Gil struck out a career-high 14 batters, Juan Soto went 4-for-4 with two home runs, and the New York Yankees extended their winning streak to a season-high six games with a 6-1 victory over visiting Chicago White Sox on Saturday afternoon.
Saturday marked a victorious day for the Yankees, highlighted by a dominant win over the Chicago White Sox (6-1) and encouraging updates from star pitcher Gerrit Cole’s rehabilitation.
Juan Soto did everything he could to help New York win their sixth straight game on Saturday.
New York Yankees SP Gerrit Cole continues to trend in the right direction in his rehab. On Saturday, the reigning AL CY Young Award winner tossed two simulated innings at Yankee Stadium prior to their afternoon matchup with the Chicago White Sox.
Southampton boss Russell Martin hailed the fans after their playoff semifinal win against West Brom. Saints will meet Leeds at Wembley for a place in the Premier League next season.
The Yankees‘ offense has been on a tear recently, and it’s about to get even stronger with the return of DJ LeMahieu, who has just begun a rehab assignment after recovering from a foot injury.
Giancarlo Stanton’s performance over the past three years has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows for the Yankees. On his best days, Stanton can single-handedly drive the team’s offense, displaying the kind of power that once made him an MVP with the Miami Marlins.
Already off to a strong start on the mound, the New York Yankees are in the midst of an impressive run of starting pitching, and this time it is coinciding with a massive hot streak by Aaron Judge.
Nestor Cortes allowed just an unearned run in seven stellar innings and the host New York Yankees continued their roll with a 4-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.
During Thursday's edition of the SNY "Baseball Night in New York" program, MLB insider Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic poured cold water over the idea that All-Star outfielder Juan Soto could sign a contract extension with the New York Yankees before Soto reaches free agency after this season.
One of the reasons that the New York Yankees are off to such a great start in the 2024 MLB season is the performance of their bullpen. New York’s relievers have been lights out, dominating games once the starting pitcher is lifted.
While it may seem like the Yankees have always been competitive, going more than 30 years since their last losing record, there is a chaotic prelude to the dynasty years of the Core Four and beyond.
Soto was asked about Steinbrenner's recent comments following New York's 5-0 win at the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.
New York Yankees right-hander Luis Gil has been lights out and a major success so far in his role as the fifth starter, and his future in the rotation is being solidified outing by outing. The knowledge between Brian Cashman, Aaron Boone, and the baseball operations staff in the Bronx is on full display right now on the mound.
While the New York Yankees lead the AL East, the team is only poised to get stronger. Both DJ LeMahieu and Gerrit Cole are getting closer to making their eventual returns to the Yankees.
It’s the New York Yankees story they didn’t want you to know about. Before the team’s dynasty was rebuilt they first had to endure the debacle that was the scandal-packed 1990 season.
Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker on Tuesday nearly suffered the same fate New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone did last month.
This effectively presses the start button on a 20-day rehab window.
He has publicly angled for an extension on multiple occasions in recent years, but there hasn’t been any indication the team wanted to strike early to keep him beyond this season.
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