Following up on a previous story, here are ten other members of the NY Yankees' organization who had trouble with the law before, during or after their careers.
Every team has players, current and former, who have law trouble. The New York Yankees are no exception, and here are ten players you may not know were arrested.
It was certainly a bizarre scene on Wednesday afternoon when Max Scherzer was ejected for potentially using a sticky substance at the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Mets can only hope Scherzer’s dreadful performance against the Brewers was a one time deal as he’s 38 years old and his career is closer to the finish line.
Let's hope the biceps injury to Shaker grad Tommy Kahnle doesn't sideline him too long. The New York Yankees are counting on him to be a big part of the bullpen
New York Mets fans are thrilled with their owner Steve Cohen. The lifetime fan of the Amazin's paid a record $2.4 billion for the team in 2020. Cohen hasn't stopped investing in his investment. That's what smart money people do. Some Major League Baseball owners are trying to make rules that would prevent owners like Steve Cohen from making such investments. In fan interest, MLB should politely tell those owners: sell their teams!
The Tri-City ValleyCats are one of four independent baseball teams involved in a anti-trust lawsuit against Major League Baseball. Did the MLB go too far?