The season of the IL continues for the Yankees as they add yet another player to the 10 Day Injury List. First Baseman Greg Bird is the Latest New York Yankee to take up residence on the IL. Bird joins Aaron Hicks, Delin Betances, Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sanchez and Miguel Andujar just to name a few…
The New York Yankees entered this season thinking that Lefty Greg Bird was finally going to live up to his potential and be the everyday First Baseman for the Bronx Bombers. Sadly it was another season of injury and underachieving for Bird. To make matters worse for Bird, the Yankees traded for form…
The New York Yankees lost yet another game to the hapless Baltimore Orioles. That means that the O's have now won five of the none head to head meetings with the Yankees this season. Making the Orioles just one of two teams holding a winning record over the Yankees this season...the other being…
Why in the world is New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner "hunting" fellow team mate Greg Bird? Well according to the above video, Gardner is "watching" Greg Bird rather than "hunting". The semi-Crocodile Hunter parody shows Gardne…
The 'Baby Bombers' have been carrying the team over the last month or so and have given us some great baseball to watch. Over and over again, we reminisce about how many of these players remind us of the 'Core Four' with Jeter and the gang, but lets not forget that this core of y…
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Prized rookie Luis Severino rebounded from his worst start, Greg Bird homered and drove in two runs, and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 on Wednesday night to keep pace in the AL playoff race...
It was a day 22-year old Greg Bird will never forget. The six-day-old New York Yankees career has gotten a lot of hype after he notched his first Major League homer in the third inning today, only to follow it up with another two-run shot in the sixth, lifting the Yankees to a 4-3 win over the Twins…
The New York Yankees have now lost four straight games and are looking for anything that might spark their stagnant offense. Which opened the door for left handed hitting first baseman and top hitting prospect Greg Bird. Garrett Jones is out of the big league roster AGAIN...
Although it may be shocking to most that the New York Yankees didn't make a huge splash at the trade deadline, the Yankees future couldn't look any brighter. General Manager Brian Cashman stood pat at the deadline unwilling to give up his top prospects for an immediate need...