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Brian Cashman stated the obvious this week when he said the Yankees will be looking for pitching upgrades this month. Given the injuries sustained by New York’s pitching staff this season, the Yankees’ general manager will spend the next three weeks searching for rotation help.
But even with the Yankees mashing the way they have against the Mariners this week, it was the Mets who showed all of their top-of-the-order possibilities the other night in Baltimore. They were losing 6-2, late. Then Lindor hit a 2-run homer and Alonso did the same and Juan Soto finally produced the game-winning RBI in the 10th.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ big de-facto deadline pitching acquisition is about to start a rehab assignmentThe New York Yankees, already battered by injuries, may soon welcome back a key piece of their 2025 puzzle: Luis […]
If the Yankees wanted a cheaper option and didn't want to invest future money into someone, Suarez should be the target. Recently, general manager Brian Cashman shared his plans for the trade deadline, and it looked like he was looking to acquire a starting pitcher.
There's a likelier chance the Yankees upgrade their bullpen, due to need and the volume of potential trade candidates. But here, too, the Yankees could use internal pitching depth to fill bullpen needs, assuming there are no significant injuries before ...
The New York Yankees will soon welcome back right-hander and reigning American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil to their starting rotation. However, they still need some arms. They have been without Gerrit Cole the whole season and recently lost Clarke Schmidt to Tommy John surgery.
It's amazing how quickly things can change. Just one week ago, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had two areas of need to address before the July 3
NEW YORK — After the Yankees announced that veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu was designated for assignment on Wednesday, general manager Brian Cashman was peppered with questions about this month’s trade deadline.
The Yankees took the series opener last night, 10-3. Cal Raleigh homered for Seattle, but his blast was more than offset by home runs from Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, and Austin Wells. Will Warren pitched 5.2 scoreless innings to earn his sixth win of the season.
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The New York Yankees have fallen from grace. Their once-mighty lead of the AL East, which at one point saw them five games above the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays has crumbled, and they're now 3.