kyle higashioka

Wins Come As Boone Plugs Holes In New York Yankees
Wins Come As Boone Plugs Holes In New York Yankees
Wins Come As Boone Plugs Holes In New York Yankees
Poker players will tell you that you are only as good as the hand you are dealt. Major League managers will privately tell you the same thing. Seasoned big league skippers, at times, know when to push the right buttons to get their teams going. New York Yankees top dog Aaron Boone did a terrific job pushing some key buttons this weekend that may have resulted in wins but, more importantly, are crucial for the Yankees long-term success.
Bottom Of New York Yankees Batting Order A Big Win For Boone
Bottom Of New York Yankees Batting Order A Big Win For Boone
Bottom Of New York Yankees Batting Order A Big Win For Boone
So many things have to go right for a good team to beat another good team in Major League Baseball. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is faced with two of his strong defensive positions, shortstop and catcher, being light on the offensive side. Going into Thursday night's game, shortstop Isaiah Kiner-Filefa and catcher Kyle Higashioka were a combined 2 for 35 on the season.
This New York Yankee Appears To Be Seizing An Opportunity
This New York Yankee Appears To Be Seizing An Opportunity
This New York Yankee Appears To Be Seizing An Opportunity
Gary Sanchez was the New York Yankees catcher that came into each spring training with an upper-hand on the starting job. Each year, subsequently it seemed like Sanchez played himself out of the starting job or was hurt. 3 weeks ago the player that general manager Brian Cashman referred to as 'The Kraken' was packaged with Gio Urshela and sent to Minnesota. With that move, an opportunity knocked behind the plate.
Gary Sanchez Is The Backup Catcher For The Yankees – Buster Olney [LISTEN]
Gary Sanchez Is The Backup Catcher For The Yankees – Buster Olney [LISTEN]
Gary Sanchez Is The Backup Catcher For The Yankees – Buster Olney [LISTEN]
In ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney's weekly call with Levack and Bahl he made it very clear that New York Yankees' Gary Sanchez is not only catching on thin ice, but that ice may also have already broken. Buster also shared his thoughts on if the Yankees have turned the corner, Is Fransisco Lindor in real trouble with the Mets, and were the Angels wrong to DFA Albert Pujols.