Post Tagged with: "Yankees"

Home Field Is Yankees Goal With Division Clinched

Home Field Is Yankees Goal With Division Clinched

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Bronx, NY: The  business of clinching their first division title since 2012 has been accomplished as it was Thursday night for the Yankees.There are four more steps to go in a quest for a 28th […]

by · September 21, 2019 · Sports
NY Yankees pitcher Luis Severino. Credit: Wikipedia

Severino returns; Betances Setback For Yankees

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Luis Severino made his anticipated return on the mound Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium and the right-hander left little doubt about not being effective in his first start of the season. He threw four shutout […]

by · September 18, 2019 · Sports
Opener In Yankees Plans?

Opener In Yankees Plans?

By Rich Mancuso. Sports Editor Tuesday evening the Yankees hit five home runs and James Paxton on the mound tied his season high with  12 strikeouts to go along with seven scoreless innings. The Yankees followed a similar format Wednesday […]

by · September 5, 2019 · Sports
Yankees Continue To Savage Umpires And It Needs To End

Yankees Continue To Savage Umpires And It Needs To End

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Aaron Boone called his Yankees “Savages” in the box last month after he argued balls and strikes with a rookie umpire. And for the third time in a month the savages were at it again […]

by · August 17, 2019 · Uncategorized
Domingo Should Be Yankees Ace

Domingo Should Be Yankees Ace

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor The Yankees have an ace and Domingo German is the one. And come October manager Aaron Boone should have no doubt about his right-hander starting Game 1 of the AL Division Series. Bypass his innings […]

by · August 14, 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

Same Old Bronx Tale With Yankees

BY William Coppola/ Contributor Bronx Chronicle We all know how good the Yankees are this year and beating up on teams like the Baltimore Orioles was expected. The bombers didn’t even take batting practice Tuesday night prior to their 8-3 […]

by · August 13, 2019 · Sports
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Coppola: Where Will Your Team Stand In October?

By William Coppola/ Contributor Columnist Bronx Chronicle The Yankees just made a trade with the Kansas City Royals Wednesday and obtained outfielder Terrance Gore for cash considerations. He is 28 -years old and has a total of sixty seven at […]

by · July 18, 2019 · Sports
Yankees Rained Out… Double-Header Thursday

Yankees Rained Out… Double-Header Thursday

Here are details about the Yankees rainout Wednesday night and the straight admission doubleheader scheduled for Thursday at Yankee Stadium between the Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays. TONIGHT’S YANKEES-RAYS GAME POSTPONED DUE TO THE FORECAST OF SEVERE WEATHER; WILL BE […]

by · July 17, 2019 · Sports
Expectations For Second Half

Expectations For Second Half

What To Expect In Second Half  Guess what? That unofficial second half of the season begins tomorrow night in the Bronx for the Yankees and down in Miami for the Mets. And sad to say the odds of another Subway […]

by · July 11, 2019 · Sports
Q&A Chris Chambliss

Q&A Chris Chambliss

By David Russell – Courtesy of NYSportsday.com David Russell spoke with Chris Chambliss Sunday prior to the annual NY Yankees Oldtimer’s Day festivities at Yankee Stadium. Chris Chambliss, who is best remembered for his pennant winning home run in 1976, […]

by · June 24, 2019 · 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
Yankees In Command

Yankees In Command

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor This was about CC Sabathia and joining an elite group with his 250th career win in the Bronx Wednesday afternoon. It was also about the Yankees and their command and now opening up a 3.5 […]

by · June 19, 2019 · Sports
Crying Umbrella For Rays As Yanks Win Again

Crying Umbrella For Rays As Yanks Win Again

By William Coppola/ Contributor Bronx Chronicle So much rain and no umbrella. That has been the story for the Yankees and Mets this year. Too late now to think about a dome, maybe next time they build a new ballpark. […]

by · June 19, 2019 · Sports
YANKEES ACQUIRE 1B/DH EDWIN ENCARNACIÓN FROM SEATTLE MARINERS

YANKEES ACQUIRE 1B/DH EDWIN ENCARNACIÓN FROM SEATTLE MARINERS

The New York Yankees announced today that they have acquired 1B/DH Edwin Encarnación from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for RHP Juan Then and cash considerations. Encarnación, 36, hit .241/.356/.531 (58-for-241) with 48R, 7 doubles, 21HR, 49RBI and 41BB in […]

by · June 16, 2019 · Sports
Yankees-Mets Wait To Tomorrow

Yankees-Mets Wait To Tomorrow

TONIGHT’S YANKEES-METS GAME POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER; WILL BE MADE UP AS THE FIRST GAME OF A DAY-NIGHT, SEPARATE-ADMISSION DOUBLEHEADER, TOMORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE 11 TICKETS FOR TONIGHT’S GAME ARE VALID ONLY FOR THE FIRST GAME OF TOMORROW’S DOUBLEHEADER (1:05 […]

by · June 10, 2019 · Sports