Luke Voit

New York Yankees Reunite With Lefty First Baseman
New York Yankees Reunite With Lefty First Baseman
New York Yankees Reunite With Lefty First Baseman
The New York Yankees had answers on their roster to the question, 'who would play first base in 2022?' They just didn't THE answer that fans and probably manager Aaron Boone wanted to hear. Luke Voit did a great job anchoring first base and hitting home runs, when he was healthy. DJ LeMahieu can play over there but he will play a lot of places, according to Boone. But the Pinstripes needed something more. Maybe someone that they had before.
Yankees Hope Returning Star Won’t Have A ‘Cool Hand’
Yankees Hope Returning Star Won’t Have A ‘Cool Hand’
Yankees Hope Returning Star Won’t Have A ‘Cool Hand’
The New York Yankees have seemingly turned around a season that got off to a pretty awful start after going 7 - 2 in their last homestand. The Yankees haven't lost a series since they were swept by the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-game series from April 16th - 18th. So even though things have been good it'll be a major boost if First Baseman Luke Voit comes in hot tonight in his return from the Injured List when the Yankees begin a three-game midweek series in Tampa versus those same Rays.
Are Luke Voit And Sandy Alderson The Leaders NY Baseball Needs? [AUDIO]
Are Luke Voit And Sandy Alderson The Leaders NY Baseball Needs? [AUDIO]
Are Luke Voit And Sandy Alderson The Leaders NY Baseball Needs? [AUDIO]
With the not so regular "regular season" coming to an end it's time to access just where the New York baseball teams are. The Yankees are coming off a terrible game against the Blue Jays and the Mets might have a new old leader headed to town. ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney joins Levack and Goz every Thursday thanks to Roland J Down Service Experts to let us know where the Yankees World Series hopes lie and if the Mets are on the right path.
Voit And Sanchez Lead In ASG Votes At First And Catcher
Voit And Sanchez Lead In ASG Votes At First And Catcher
Voit And Sanchez Lead In ASG Votes At First And Catcher
Voting for the 2019 Major League Baseball All Star Game doesn't end until June 21st but two New York Yankees have an early lead on their positions. Catcher Gary Sanchez and First Baseman Luke Voit are in the lead when it comes to ASG voting.
Jim Leyritz Says The Yankees Have A 50/50 Chance In The ALDS [AUDIO]
Jim Leyritz Says The Yankees Have A 50/50 Chance In The ALDS [AUDIO]
Jim Leyritz Says The Yankees Have A 50/50 Chance In The ALDS [AUDIO]
It's the most wonderful time of the year! The ALDS is here and the New York Yankees will face the Boston Red Sox. The way it's suppose to be. The Yankees were able to get past the Oakland A's relatively easily and punched their tickets to the Divisional Series. Luke Voit provided some fireworks and kept his hot streak alive. He's been compared to Jim Leyritz, so we called "The King" and asked him what he thought of the comparison.
Is Luke Voit The Yankees First Baseman Of The Future?
Is Luke Voit The Yankees First Baseman Of The Future?
Is Luke Voit The Yankees First Baseman Of The Future?
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 former St Louis Cardinals first baseman Luke Voit.
Who Is Luke Voit?! [VIDEO]
Who Is Luke Voit?! [VIDEO]
Who Is Luke Voit?! [VIDEO]
The New York Yankees made a move to bring in St Louis Cardinals back up First Baseman and pinch hitter Luke Voit at the trade deadline. Many of us looked at this move as simply adding some depth and a right handed bat to the First Base Position but Voit has taken this opportunity and ran with it.