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The New York Yankees on Wednesday announced that CC Sabathia will have his place among Yankees legends cemented with the retirement of his No. 52 and the dedication of a plaque in his honor in Monument Park.
Third base had been a sore spot for the Yankees for a few seasons, and when the hot corner situation reached its nadir last summer, Cashman finally pulled the trigger with a somewhat-limited market for improvement available to him.
One of the more important arms in the rotation is dealing with an injury that the New York Yankees don’t seem too worried about.
Anthony Volpe will miss the start of the season for the New York Yankees, and José Caballero figures to start at shortstop.
Few pitchers on the planet have the ability Lagrange possesses when he uncorks a ball to home plate. Can he harness his command?
TAMPA — CC Sabathia will enter Yankee immortality later this season. The Hall of Fame left-hander will have his No. 52 retired by the Yankees and a plaque unveiled for him in Monument Park on Sept. 26, the team announced Wednesday night. Sabathia, who ...
Jorgie juiced one!” It’s a piece of history from John Sterling, when Jorge Posada hit his 275th homer. But now, the team’s iconic voice has revealed his own harrowing personal battle.
If Tuesday was a sign of things to come, the Yankees are going to be fairly successful when using MLB’s automated ball-strike challenge system this season.
The No. 1 pitcher on this list is unquestioned. As for the rest, it's the Yankees, the options run deep.
This latest New York Yankees injury update has revealed why the Yankees will almost certainly be making a significant trade in the coming months.