Cole tested early, completes scoreless frame in return from Tommy John
TAMPA, Fla. – Cam Schlittler and Carlos Rodón were mid-conversation with a couple of visitors early on Wednesday morning when Gerrit Cole approached, his game face already applied as he changed into a hooded sweatshirt and shorts. “Hey Gerrit. You excited?” Schlittler said. “Big day.”
Yankees' Lagrange wows again, mows down Red Sox in 4 scoreless innings
Though Gerrit Cole’s scoreless inning on Wednesday in his return to the mound generated most of the buzz in Yankees camp, a rising youngster continues to command attention. Carlos Lagrange fired another four scoreless innings against the Red Sox, allowing just two hits and a walk, along with four strikeouts.
No offense, Captain: With Classic title on line, Cabrera puts country first
TAMPA, Fla. – The count ran full on Aaron Judge in the sixth inning Tuesday, the potential tying run at the plate as Team USA tried to wrestle back momentum from Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic final. Surrounded by friends and family on a couch some 285 miles from
Here's the Yankees' Spring Breakout roster (Sat., 6:30 p.m. ET)
TAMPA, Fla. – George Lombard Jr.'s time as a big leaguer is still on the horizon, but flashes of his immense potential were on full display during Grapefruit League play prior to his reassignment to Minor League camp. MLB's No. 32 prospect collected three extra-base hits, six walks and six
Escarra displays his power, hose and ... wait, HOW many bottles of cologne?
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – There’s the old adage that if you look good, you play good. For Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra, it’s also about smelling good.
5 observations as Yankees Spring Training draws near a close
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The prospects with the most interesting Statcast data this spring
You're about to see the most exciting prospects in baseball take the field during Spring Breakout this week -- but a lot of those prospects have already been putting on a showcase this spring. And with Statcast tracking now available for all 30 teams' Spring Training ballparks, it's easier than
Struggling Gil still looking for 'next level of electricity' with fastball
TAMPA, Fla. – Luis Gil’s 12th pitch sailed over the wall in left-center field, tagged by Spencer Torkelson for a three-run homer. The rest of his Grapefruit League start against the Tigers didn’t look – or sound – much better. Tagged for seven loud runs in the Yankees’ 12-1 Grapefruit
Robbed of potential HR, Judge flashes his own gems on 'D' as USA tops DR to reach Classic final
MIAMI – The game met the hype. And the Americans met the moment. In a semifinals matchup rife with many of baseball’s biggest names and a game rife with the kind of tension that makes the sport great, Team USA outlasted the Dominican Republic, 2-1, on Sunday night at loanDepot
Prospect Kilby hoping to keep surprising people in 1st full pro season
TAMPA, Fla. – It’s a known part of the Yankees' prospect culture: Just because you were scouted and signed by the organization does not mean you’ll play for the team in New York. For a team always trying to win, and willing to bring in whatever big leaguers necessary to
Rodón feeling good, but there's no rush -- Yanks have it covered
TAMPA, Fla. -- A few hours before a sold-out crowd watched Max Fried’s latest Opening Day tuneup in New York's 6-4 loss to the Phillies on Saturday afternoon at George M. Steinbrenner Field, many of those same fans piled into the bleachers on the other side of the Yankees’ complex
Yankees Magazine: Fantasy camp
If you had to choose a single word to describe Scott Burrows, you couldn’t do any better than “Australian.” Everything about the guy screams it, in a way that towers over any other attribute you see upon meeting him. He’s incredibly tall, but stature has nothing on his big, jovial
Here's a fresh look at the Yankees' 2026 Opening Day roster
TAMPA, Fla. – There are fewer than two weeks remaining before the Yankees will assemble on the first-base line at Oracle Park in San Francisco, set to begin the 2026 Major League season on Opening Night against the Giants. Most of the roster calls seem decided at this stage –
Bednar escapes jam as USA holds off Canada in quarterfinals
HOUSTON – Team USA has definitely “punched its ticket” this time. And it’s a ticket to a real heavyweight bout. After a tumultuous couple of days emanating from a regrettable MLB Network interview segment for manager Mark DeRosa and a lamentable loss to upstart Italy, the American dream in this
Grichuk's history of mashing lefties gives him clear path to roster spot
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- You hear it constantly as teams evaluate players this time of year: Spring Training is far more about the process than on-field results. That, of course, applies to some players more than others -- but it's particularly true in the case of Randal Grichuk.
Why Weathers is a dark horse Cy Young candidate
Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes set the bar high on the pitching side in 2025. Skubal became the first pitcher since Pedro Martinez to repeat as the American League Cy Young Award winner, while Skenes followed up an incredible rookie season with a National League Cy Young crown. While there
Domínguez and Verlander meet again ... with same result
LAKELAND, Fla. – Seeing Justin Verlander wearing a Tigers uniform again feels a bit like time travel: a full-circle experience not just for a pitcher who has already secured his place among the best of his generation, but also for the fans who cheered him along the way. On Thursday,
Yanks reassign top prospect Lombard to Minors camp
LAKELAND, Fla. -- George Lombard Jr. continued to impress in his second big league camp, particularly on defense, where the Yankees’ top prospect contributed dazzling plays at three different infield spots. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has said the club believes Lombard -- baseball’s No. 32 overall prospect according to
2013 Judge card sells for modern record $5.2 million
A 2013 Aaron Judge baseball card recently sold for a record $5.2 million. That makes it the highest publicly known sale of a modern baseball card, and the seventh-highest publicly known sale across all sports cards. The card is a one-of-one Bowman Chrome Draft Pick Autographs Superfractor, and the final
Volpe connects with roots in offseason visit to Philippines
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Hill replaces Yarbrough on US roster for quarterfinals vs. Canada
The first round of the 2026 World Baseball Classic provided a bevy of indelible moments and wall-to-wall thrills. We should expect more of the same once the quarterfinals begin on Friday.
Stanton locking in; Schlittler dominates, then marvels at Lagrange's heat
TAMPA, Fla. -- Giancarlo Stanton says timing is everything for him throughout Spring Training, and his latest checkpoint was impossible to miss: two home runs traveling a combined projection of 826 feet, providing a good indication that his swing is right on schedule. Stanton launched a two-run shot off Eric