The New York Yankees have a wealth of talent on their roster, but with depth, comes tough decisions ahead of the playoffs. Which players are on "the bubble"?
MLB has blown it again, as baseball fans will have to watch Aaron Judge's pursuit of history on a streaming service. Now, a broadcaster is going to be traded?
Being a pro sports scout is not an easy gig. Sometimes you hit, sometimes you miss, and this ex-Yankee scout's miss could've set the team back indefinitely.
Aaron Judge is on the verge of making history. New York Yankees fans have been enjoying most every minute of his incredible run. Yes Network, the television home of the Bronx Bombers, is enjoying their best Yankees viewership in 11 years. Now, it helps when your team wins almost every game for the first 3 months of the season but having your star outfielder chase legends like Babe Ruth and Roger Maris doesn't hurt either.
Since the turn of the century, there have been some constants in New York sports. The Yankees are most likely to be pretty good and make the playoffs. The Giants will win a Super Bowl every decade or so. The Mets are bad, ok, good and then will collapse and now seem really good. The Jets are terrible and yes, they won on Sunday but have a long way to go before that classification is lifted. I will provide Robert Saleh a receipt for that statement for his files.
Aaron Judge is a superstar on the field for the Yankees, but he's also a fan favorite, and a simple high-five from the slugger made a fan lose her mind.
September 11th will always be an emotional day in New York, and with four NY teams playing on the date this year, each did their part in honoring the fallen.
Aaron Judge is pursuing home run history for the New York Yankees, but he must hurdle some of baseball's biggest legends to get to the top of the leaderboard.
A New York Yankees' legend is also the face on one of the most rare trading cards in sports history, and a mint copy of it sold for a record price at auction.
New York Yankees general manager has been criticized, by some, for depleting the team's pitching depth at the trade deadline. Cashman used pitchers like Jordan Montgomery and JP Sears to solidify his roster and defense for the stretch run. While the Bombers general manager takes the heat, a Pinstripes right-handed pitching prospect set a franchise record on Thursday.