Days after Cleveland's Josh Naylor used the "rocked the baby" celebration against Gerrit Cole, Yankees' infielder Gleyber Torres ended the series with the last laugh.
Not one, not two, but three hours went by last night before the New York Yankees' game was postponed, and they should be embarrassed for that blatant cash grab.
Many athletes find other careers after their professional sports career comes to an end, but Yankees' fans were surprised to see what career Randy Johnson chose.
Give Cole credit for delivering in the playoffs. He had great stuff on Tuesday and despite giving up an early home run, lived up to his $324M contract.
It's been a long road for former Shaker High School pitcher, Tommy Kahnle, since he became one of the most valuable middle relievers in all of Major League Baseball in 2019. That year, the Latham native pitched in 72 games for the New York Yankees amassing 27 "holds" with an impressive 3.67 ERA. Kahnle's money pitch, the knee-buckling change-up, was amongst the best in baseball. Then after only one game in the COVID shortened 2020 season, injury struck his valuable right elbow and his relationship with the Yankees ended.
Things went from good to great for New York Yankees' fans following their win over Cleveland Tuesday, as Alex Rodriguez got the best of a rival star in a prank.
The New York Yankees begin their quest for a 28th World Series title on Tuesday night against Cleveland. Does New York have history on its side this series?
Aroldis Chapman was once one of the most feared arms in baseball, but after following out-of-form, one final incident has closed the book on his Yankees' career.
The results are in on one of the Capital Region's biggest sports debates: which sports franchise do Albany fans love the most? We finally have answers.
As the 2022 MLB regular season comes to a close, let's hand out some hardware. Here are ten NY Yankees' players who deserve recognition, for better or worse.
Tuesday night, when Corey Youmans sat down in his left field seats at Globe Life Field in Section 31, Row 1, Seat 3, he may have dreamed that he could snag a valuable piece of history. Well, dreams come true and the baseball that Youmans caught in his glove is already worth $2 million. That number may get higher.