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Veteran left-handed pitcher Tyler Matzek went through waivers unclaimed, rejected his outright assignment from the New York Yankees and will now head to free agency, the team announced on Monday. Today, LHP Tyler Matzek elected free agency in lieu of accepting an outright assignment.
The New York Yankees got a poor update on a potential trade for Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Paul Skenes.
Not only are the New York Knicks appearing in the NBA's Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in a quarter century, but the New York Yankees (27-19) and New York Mets (29-18) — both leading their respective divisions — just wrapped up a contentious Subway Series over the weekend.
Mets star Juan Soto had a subpar series over the weekend against the Yankees, and pundits started to take notice.
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SportsGrid on MSNNew York Yankees Remain AL East Favorites Amidst Division ChaosThe New York Yankees continue to lead the pack in the AL East, but the division is much closer than many expected. Can they hold onto and win the division?
Now that the Major League Baseball season is over a quarter of the way finished, more concrete proclamations can be made about middling teams like the Toronto B
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Yankees right-hander Jonathan Loáisiga made his first major league appearance in 13 months, pitching a scoreless inning against the New York Mets in his return from reconstructive elbow surgery.
The New York Yankees were named as a dark-horse candidate to land Boston Red Sox disgruntled slugger Rafael Devers.
Corey Kluber is returning to baseball in a new role. The former MLB right-hander has been hired by the Cleveland Guardians as a special pitching assistant, the team announced Wednesday.
While Cody Bellinger has been widely celebrated for his clutch grand slam, it was Jorbit Vivas who sparked the New York Yankees' massive eighth inning rally against the New York Mets on Sunday.
In the top-half of the eighth, Mets superstar and former Yankees outfielder Juan Soto led off with a groundout. The 92.7 MPH roller was fielded on a sliding backhand by second baseman DJ LeMahieu, who threw from his knees to get the out.