Jacob deGrom's career with the New York Mets has come to an end, leaving the team without an elite pitcher in their rotation. So, what do the Mets do now?
Aaron Judge's 62nd home run ball landed in the hands of Cory Youmans, a 35-year-old from Dallas, and now the ball is on the block for auction for a hefty fee.
As Aaron Judge's record-breaking home run reached the stands, one fan caught it, while countless others missed, and a few missed the ball in spectacular fashion.
Tuesday night was a tough time to focus for anyone with the unthinkable horror in Texas, especially if you are from within 100 miles of the tragedy. Then add in that it is your late father's birthday and you play Major League baseball for his favorite team. Top it all off with your first place team has lost 4 out of 5 of their last games, which is irrelevant in comparison to the nightmare in the first sentence.
One person's junk is another person's art. Some people like New York style thin crust pizza, while others enjoy Chicago style deep dish pie. To each their own. One thing you shouldn't do, is make condescending remarks about another person's or team's house, especially while you are there for a few days. Then it is personal and it may get uncomfortable.
Yankees GM Brian Cashman is wheeling and dealing like his job depends on it. Maybe it does and the same goes for his manager. Though both will be quickly employed if let go, it is not the same as being at the head of the New York Yankees organization. Early Thursday evening, Cashman added a power hitting first baseman, with four Gold Gloves and a World Series ring to his line-up.
The New York Yankees pulled out another game against the Texas Rangers to follow up their walk-off win on Wednesday night. Yesterday, the Yankees beat the Rangers 2-1 after they snatched the game from Texas with a walk-off-passed-ball.
Rangers reliever Tony Barnette threw a tailing 2-seam fastball to that was misplayed by sure-handed catcher Robinson Chirinos...
The New York Yankees seemed all, but dead heading into the 9th inning on Wednesday night. Down 7-3 and struggling to hit the ball and get runners on base, the Yankees did something they haven't done since May 12th 2010 in Detroit. The Yankees went on to score six runs in the 9th inning, capped off by a Didi Gregorius walk-off 2-run home run to beat the Texas Rangers 9-7...
Texas Rangers starter Cole Hamels was dealing against the Yankees last night in their 7-1 win over New York. Hamels went seven innings and struck out seven Yankees in his dominating performance where he scattered six Yankees hits.
"Just a masterful job by Cole," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said...
Monday night showed us another way in which the Yankees can lose. With a 6-5 lead going into the ninth inning, Aroldis Chapman entered the game to seal the deal as the Yankees looked to take the first game of their series against the Texas Rangers...