Post Tagged with: "Gary Sanchez"

Yankees Manager Sticking With His Catcher

Yankees Manager Sticking With His Catcher

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor  Gary Sanchez is not where he should be. The Yankees catcher is headed to those career lows in batting, on base percentage, RBI, and home runs. Though, manager Aaron Boone is not giving up on […]

by · August 10, 2020 · Sports
Balls Fly Out of Park In Yankees Latest Win

Balls Fly Out of Park In Yankees Latest Win

By William Coppola: Contributing Writer Bronx Chronicle Friday night the baseball was flying out and around Yankee Stadium with such velocity, that the New York Transit Authority had to stop service on the 4 train running past right field, for […]

by · June 22, 2019 · Sports
Brian Cashman, General Manager_NYY (Wikipedia)

Injury Ward Grows For Yankees

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor  Not What The Manager Ordered Aaron Boone and  Brian Cashman are out of answers. So it is for the Yankees manager and GM with their injury ward in theonx. Gary Sanchez was the latest casualty […]

by · April 13, 2019 · Sports
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 24: Gleyber Torres #25 of the New York Yankees hits and RBI single in the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on April 24, 2018 in the Bronx borough of New York City.   Elsa/Getty Images/AFP

No Judge, No Sanchez, No Runs

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Wednesday night the Yankees went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position and Thursday afternoon they went 1-for-11 against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Thursday 3-1 loss was the first series loss for the Yankees at […]

by · August 16, 2018 · Sports
Yankees Continue To Cruise With Rookie Impact

Yankees Continue To Cruise With Rookie Impact

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Manager Aaron Boone said he has not been shocked about the impact two rookies, Gleyber Torres and Miguel Andujar have contributed to the Yankees success 32 games into the season. And when Andujar got his […]

by · May 5, 2018 · Sports
Plan Going As Expected For Yankees

Plan Going As Expected For Yankees

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Right hander Jose Berrios waked only one batter in his previous four starts with the Minnesota Twins and Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium he got on the mound having not allowed a run in 14 […]

by · April 25, 2018 · Sports
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Yankees and Baseball Belong to the Kids, Again

By Ray Negron  As I walk around this year’s spring training camp at the George M. Steinbrenner Field, I can’t help but smile seeing so many kids running around. There are actually more kids than adults, which has not been […]

by · February 22, 2018 · Sports
NY Yankees slugger, Aaron Judge had an RBI double and scored a run in Wednesday's 5-0 victory over the Houston Astros. (Credit: @Yankees)

Yankees Take ALCS Lead In This Home Field Series

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor The Yankees won the most home games in the American league and that success has carried into the postseason. In October, winning at home is what the Yankees have done and it has put them a […]

by · October 19, 2017 · Sports
AL All-Stars NY Yankees Gary Sanchez (left) and Aaron Judge (right). Photo Credit:  Cesar Diaz/Latinosports.com

Yankees Judge and Sanchez Expect to Shine in Miami

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor These are the Yankees and they are accustomed to being represented in the MLB All-Star game. Next week the results of a good first half to the season and the rise of their youngsters will be […]

by · July 4, 2017 · Sports
NY Yankee's rookie Aaron Judge's 13th HR a record for young sluggers. Credit: MLB.com

Yankees ‘Baby Bombers’ Proving This Is No Fluke

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor This is as real as it gets and by now the New York Yankees know it is. And so do their fans who packed Yankee Stadium up in the Bronx this week.  After their 16-3  annihilation […]

by · June 11, 2017 · News, Sports
Greg Bird takes flight in Yankees spring training. Credit: m.mlb.com

Greg Bird and the Yanks Are Soarin’ in Spring Training

By Lenny Ortiz With the conclusion of spring training less than a week away the Yankees look to stay hot and get off to a good start in April. Loaded with one of the best farm systems in all of […]

by · March 26, 2017 · Sports
Hiroki Kuroda, Former NY Yankees hurler. Credit: nj.com

The Rites of Spring: New York Baseball

The “Rites” of Spring: New York Baseball By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor The seven week countdown has started to opening day  when the first pitch is thrown at Citi Field and a week later the Yankees get their turn in the […]

by · February 11, 2017 · Sports
The Yankees Future Starts Now

The Yankees Future Starts Now

  By Christopher Saunders The New York Yankees are rebuilding their team. The process began at the 2016 trade deadline, when a few of their key players were dealt away.  Those traded included Andrew Miller, Aroldis Chapman, Ivan Nova, and Carlos Beltran. […]

by · November 15, 2016 · Sports
Pitching from the Orioles stops the Yankees: But not Sanchez

Pitching from the Orioles stops the Yankees: But not Sanchez

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Hold the presses! Gary Sanchez the New York Yankees phenom rookie catcher did not drive the ball out of the yard Sunday afternoon in the Bronx, But the AL Player of the Week went 2-for-4 with […]

by · August 29, 2016 · Sports

Sanchez Shines in Yankees Win Over Indians 

 ‘Tex’ and Rookie Sanchez Shine in Victory Over Indians Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor The youth movement for the New York Yankees started in the past two weeks with the trades of pitchers Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman who were in the […]

by · August 6, 2016 · Sports