Yankees Lose Midseason Opener To Red Sox, 5-3
The starting pitching, Michael Pineda this time, and a knuckleball pitcher for Boston, Steven Wright did not help matters for the Yankees who once again went a game below .500 at 44-45.
The starting pitching, Michael Pineda this time, and a knuckleball pitcher for Boston, Steven Wright did not help matters for the Yankees who once again went a game below .500 at 44-45.
The Yankees were a smiling bunch again as they looked to thrive on this comeback win.
Once again the New York Yankees reached the .500 mark Friday night in the Bronx.
Hank’s Yanks At Ferry Point Golf By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor There was New York Yankees co-chairman Hank Steinbrenner gazing at the scenic vista of the Whitestone Bridge and a golf course in the Bronx known as Trump Links at […]
By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Ray Negron arrived from Yankee Stadium and entered the doorway of the TM Baseball and Softball Training Academy on Seabury Avenue in the Bronx. The special consultant to owners of the New York Yankees who […]
By Rich Mancuso / Sports Editor Monday evening the New York Yankees started a stretch of 18-games on their schedule and the lone team with an above .500 record are the Detroit Tigers who visit the Bronx for three […]
Francisco Cervelli was the backup catcher for parts of four seasons in the Bronx, combining to hit .278 while playing behind Jorge Posada.
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This article was originally published on Outside Pitch MLB While the New York Yankees were taking on the Detroit Tigers in a cold Saturday afternoon matchup, news broke across the YES Network broadcast that former Yankee Nick Swisher was on the verge of signing a minor […]
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