Domínguez (shoulder) hits off tee; still no timetable for return
NEW YORK – Hours after the medical cart disappeared through Yankee Stadium’s loading dock, Jasson Domínguez had undergone a CT scan and MRI on his aching left shoulder. The Yankees outfielder finally got a chance to watch his exceptional catch, which would send him to the 10-day injured list. What
'They've got homers in them': Stanton happy to lend slump-breaking pants to Jazz
Baseball players will try just about anything to break out of a slump (see: Cal Raleigh showering in full uniform earlier this month). For Jazz Chisholm Jr., the fix has come from stealing a teammate’s look. Chisholm -- 5-foot-11 and 184 pounds -- started wearing the pants of 6-foot-5, 245-pound
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The most pleasant prospect surprises so far -- one for each team
This is the time of year when we like to look at pleasant developments in the early part of the Minor League schedule. When we did so a year ago, we spotlighted several prospects who were steaming toward MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list: A.J. Ewing, Carlos Lagrange, Joe Mack, Rainiel
VOTE: 'El Espectáculo' in running for best Minor League nickname
Minor League Baseball is full of quirks and joy, two of its most endearing qualities. That extends not only to the games and teams but the players themselves. Across 120 full-season teams and more than 6,000 players, there are countless characters with incredible nicknames to match. Some of them may
This time, Doval navigates a tense ninth as Yanks continue to deliver payback
NEW YORK – This series has been circled on the Yankees’ calendars for some time, last year’s postseason memories still simmering while the Blue Jays occupy the visitors’ dugout in the Bronx. As Jazz Chisholm Jr. put it: “We owe you something.” So far, that debt is being repaid –
Latest Yankees injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Yankees injury news and transactions.
A sequel to 'Savages in the box' rant as Boone gets tossed
NEW YORK – On a summer afternoon in 2019, Yankees manager Aaron Boone unleashed an epic rant on a rookie umpire, declaring that his hitters were “savages in the box” while unintentionally giving birth to a cottage industry of T-shirts and other paraphernalia. That same umpire, Brennan Miller, was working
An unprecedented FIFTH 50-homer season? Judge has it in reach
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Cole to make season debut for Yankees Friday vs. MLB-best Rays
NEW YORK -- Gerrit Cole stood on the field at Yankee Stadium during batting practice on Tuesday, gazing toward the upper deck, where thousands of empty blue seats stood sentry. In just a few days’ time, they will be filled with fans cheering his return from Tommy John surgery. After
A night after collapse, Bednar refuses to buckle, nailing down comeback win
NEW YORK – David Bednar looked gassed in a ninth inning that seemed primed for disaster on Monday night, one run already home and two more Blue Jays dancing off the bases. George Springer waited with a bat in hand, ready to add to a collection of ruined pinstriped evenings.
Predicting this season’s All-MLB Team
This far into the 2026 MLB season, we’ve seen all sorts of standout performances from a variety of players, from established stars to inexperienced prospects to surprise performers. But who will be the best at their positions when the season comes to a close? In the latest vote predicting the
Bednar's hiccup leads to frustrating loss, capping Yanks' 'terrible road trip'
NEW YORK – As David Bednar nears his one-year anniversary as the Yankees’ closer, he has built a reputation as a rubber-armed bulldog, never flinching from a heavy workload or difficult spot. But life on the edge comes with consequences, and one mistake can change everything. One out from sealing
10-year vet Urshela, with signature '19 for Yankees, announces retirement
After 10 years in MLB, Gio Urshela is hanging up his cleats. The veteran infielder, best known for his time with the Yankees from 2019-2021, announced his retirement on Monday. Now 34, Urshela wrote in an Instagram post how thankful he is for his career, as well as that he’s
Yankees Mag: Cool Under Pressure
This Q&A is excerpted from an interview for the New York Yankees Official Podcast. Subscribe at yankees.com/podcast or the podcast platform of your choice, or watch every episode on the Gotham Sports app or MLB.com. One of the things that makes baseball so unique is the consistency contained alongside the
Yankees fifth in latest Power Rankings
The Braves played their first home games this week since franchise icons Bobby Cox and Ted Turner passed away, and both men were honored by the team and the fans at the stadium. (The Braves will also be wearing No. 6 on their hats to honor Cox.) Two of the
Yankees' Lagrange fires fastest pitch at Triple-A this season
As the temperature heated up, so did Carlos Lagrange's four-seamer. The Yankees' No. 4 prospect notched the fastest pitch thus far of the Triple-A season -- 103 mph -- in Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes-Barre's 5-3 win over Syracuse on Sunday at PNC Field. Lagrange also registered the next four fastest pitches of
Facing old pal, Yanks blow golden opportunity as road swoon continues
NEW YORK – The ball fell to the outfield grass after smacking the side of Carson Benge’s glove, and for a moment it felt like a Subway Series flashback – one ballpark across town, a night when Alex Rodriguez teamed with Luis Castillo as the co-authors of an improbable Yankees
Rodríguez to have another wish fulfilled: A start in Subway Series
NEW YORK – Elmer Rodríguez’s first big league callup saw the young right-hander cross several items off his wish list, including a long-awaited opportunity to pitch under the bright lights at Yankee Stadium. Now he’ll experience a Subway Series. The Yankees’ No. 2 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, Rodríguez was
It must be the ... pants? Chisholm borrows Stanton's, busts out of slump
NEW YORK – Jazz Chisholm Jr. has been searching everywhere to rediscover his swing. He just might have found the answer in a teammate’s locker. Chisholm borrowed a pair of Giancarlo Stanton’s pants for the Yankees’ 5-2 Subway Series victory over the Mets on Friday, a wardrobe switch that coincided
Schlittler shines under bright city lights in memorable Subway Series debut
NEW YORK – All these years later, there’s still a palpable jolt of energy when the Subway Series rolls around. Manhattan’s avenues were flooded by rivalry caps as the weekend closed in, and by dusk, each pitch could be seen on an ultra-high-definition Times Square billboard that spanned an entire
Fried (elbow) expects short IL stint -- and could join Cole in rotation on return
NEW YORK – The Yankees’ dream pairing of Max Fried and Gerrit Cole atop the rotation never materialized during their first season as teammates. That anticipated one-two punch appears to be delayed this year, too. Fried was placed on the 15-day injured list with a left elbow bone bruise, which
Assessing the state of the AL East in mid-May
The American League East is a lot of things. It’s never boring. That appears to be the case again this season. The Rays and Yankees have been the best teams in the AL by a considerable margin. The Orioles, Blue Jays and Red Sox have been … interesting, albeit not