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The New York Yankees have shared an update on their most recently-injured relief pitcher, now that he has undergone some testing. Right-handed reliever Jonathan
Cam Schlittler is hanging out in New York Yankees history with Fritz Peterson. In this case, that's a good thing. Schlittler took a perfect game through six innings on Wednesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler carried a perfect game into the seventh inning Wednesday night against the Rays, the longest bid by a New York rookie in nearly 60 years. The 24-year-old
New York finished with five home runs Wednesday night and 14 in the series sweep of the Rays, tying a major league record (Reds, 1999) for most homers in a two-game series.
The first tied an MLB record. The Yankees have hit 14 home runs over their last two games, with nine on Tuesday and five on Wednesday. Those 14 homers tied the MLB mark for most in a two-game span ever, per MLB Network's Sarah Langs.
Giancarlo Stanton delivered another clutch home run on Wednesday night, blasting a pinch-hit two-run homer in the 10th inning to propel the New York Yankees to a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays after David Bednar’s third blown save of the season.
It's onward and upward for Greg Allen. MLB Trade Rumors reports the former New York Yankees prospect declined a minor-league assignment from the Baltimore Oriol
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Sam and Kate take a look at the home run onslaught the New York Yankees put on the Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday, hitting a franchise best nine home runs in a single game, and if the Yankees are poised to make a run?
Former New York Yankees prospect Oswald Peraza is hoping to make the most of his opportunity with the Los Angeles Angels.
The Red Sox and the Yankees begin an important series against one another Thursday in New York. Both teams are five games back of the first-place Toronto Blue Jays in the American League East standings, but the series is a chance for either team to make some headway between second and third place.
Yankees’ Aaron Judge joins Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle in special New York franchise home run history originally appeared on The Sporting News Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig. Mickey Mantle.