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Pedro Martinez explained why the New York Yankees consistently fall in October with too many strikeouts and defensive mistakes.
Embattled New York Yankees starting shortstop Anthony Volpe recently underwent surgery for a shoulder injury, one that has reportedly plagued him since May, but
New York Yankees superstar outfielder Aaron Judge has avoided surgery on an injury that had many fans concerned.
New York Yankees reliever Devin Williams had a tumultuous season, and now it appears it will be his first and only in the Bronx.
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Yankees’ Aaron Judge doesn’t need surgery, Volpe and Rodón had operations and could miss opening day
Yankees star Aaron Judge won’t need surgery on his elbow but shortstop Anthony Volpe and left-hander Carlos Rodón had operations this week and could miss opening day.
Manager Aaron Boone confirmed as much Thursday and told reporters, "He actually had an MRI after the season, showed continued improvement in the flexor muscles. And he finished the season doing pretty well. No surgery is going to be needed for Aaron, he'll take some time off and continue to do strengthening things and rehab."
Toronto Blue Jays fans had some fun with the team’s win over the Yankees in the American League playoffs. Some fans dropped a single called “Da Yankees Lose,” a loose takeoff of the famous John Sterling Yankees radio call, "Ballgame over! Yankees win! Theeeeeee Yankees win!"
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Thursday that Jones is "in the conversation" to be an everyday major leaguer next season, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports. Jones slashed .274/.362/.571 with 35 home runs and 29 stolen bases between Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2025.
Aaron Boone's future as the manager of the New York Yankees remains unclear, but if he does return, there will be some changes to the coaching staff.
Travis Chapman was a victim of the coaching shakeup for the New York Yankees. Transitions like these are normal around the league at this time of the year, but