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Yankees legend's theatrical response to being benched despite hitting well shows why teammates considered him irreplaceable in the clubhouse.
Alfonso Soriano began his professional baseball career in Japan with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, before he signed with the Yankees in September of 1998. The future All-Star had success in the minors to begin his tenure in the organization, but only made brief and ultimately uninspiring appearances with the big club in 1999 and 2000.
What we have here is a developing situation between the New York Yankees and outfielder Cody Bellinger. It's no secret general manager Brian Cashman wants to re
Here's the latest on the Yankees' slow offseason in a back-and-worth between NJ Advance Media beat writer Randy Miller and baseball columnist Bob Klapisch.
The New York Yankees have reportedly spoken with the Miami Marlins about trading for starting pitcher Edward Cabrera, and the Bronx Bombers also continue to have interest in Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta,
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone had a surprising answer about a potentially risky offseason decision by Aaron Judge.
When Michael Kay asked Yankees manager Aaron Boone how “sick to your stomach” he’ll be watching Aaron Judge lead Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, he expected the typical manager response: thinly veiled concern wrapped in diplomatic support.