Robinson Cano already has seven home runs in 2013 and it took him nearly 50 games to reach that total last season. How many will the Yankee second baseman hit this year? Vote here:
The Yankees got off to a nice start in a four-game home set with Toronto. New York slugged three home runs and Hiroki Kuroda settled in for his third win of the season in a 5-3 triumph over the Blue Jays.
We haven't seen this much young talent coupled with players in their respective prime in Major League Baseball in an awfully long time. Mike Trout and Bryce Harper are in year two. Miguel Cabrera is still young coming off last year's Triple Crown...
The new-look and struggling Blue Jays welcome the Yankees to Toronto for a three-game set. New York comes in having won two of three from Arizona at Yankee Stadium. Toronto recently lost two of three at home to the White Sox. Here is a look at the coming weekend North of the border in a short series preview.
The Yankees' season is a couple weeks deep. Plenty of story lines have taken center stage for the pinstripes. Andy Pettitte is my #1 story line. What is yours? Vote here:
After being washed out twice in Cleveland after winning two in dominating fashion over the Indians, the Yanks return home for three games against red-hot Baltimore who took two of three from the Red Sox in Boston. Here is a preview of the weekend series in the Bronx.
As the New York Yankees entered today's game at Progressive Field, some fans were already starting to worry about Robinson Cano's lack of production at the plate, just one week into the season. But today, Cano silenced his doubters for now by blasting a pair of homers, along with a double and four runs scored, as the Yankees blew out the Cleveland Indians 11-6.
One of the tallest orders in baseball is facing an ace who has an array of pitches and can go deep into the game. Add to that someone of Justin Verlander's ability who is in complete physical and mental control. The Yankees have that task today.
To say the injuries are piling up understates piling up. This time it is 1st baseman Mark Teixeira that goes down injured and he won't be around for a long stretch.
The Yanks announced that "Tex" has a wrist injury and will miss 8-10 weeks...