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Yankees acquire J.D. Davis from A's, place Giancarlo Stanton on IL
The Yankees traded for the veteran first baseman after losing Anthony Rizzo to a broken forearm and Giancarlo Stanton to a strained hamstring.
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Gerrit Cole to make season debut for Yankees on Wednesday against Orioles
AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole is scheduled to return to the New York Yankees rotation on Wednesday night to make his season debut against the Baltimore Orioles. Yankees manager Aaron Boone made the announcement on the “Talkin’ Yanks” podcast. Cole, a 33-year-old right-hander, made three minor league injury rehabilitation assignments in his return from nerve inflammation and edema...
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Will Yankees duo of Soto, Judge lead team to World Series?
The one-two punch of Aaron Judge and Juan Soto continues to put up historic numbers, but will their momentum lead the team to its first World Series title since 2009?
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Yankees 1B Anthony Rizzo leaves game with injury to right lower arm after collision
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo left Sunday night’s game against Boston in the seventh inning after colliding with Red Sox pitcher Brennan Bernardino on a play at first and falling hard on his right arm. Rizzo was charging down the line when first baseman Dominic Smith turned to throw to Bernardino, who was coming over to cover. The throw was...
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Why the Yankees, Phillies, Dodgers are teams to watch in June
Here are the top storylines to keep an eye on in June and why you should be paying attention to the Yankees, Phillies and Dodgers.
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Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 at Monday's night game
Juan Soto was back in the New York Yankees’ lineup and went 1 for 3 with a walk as the designated hitter in a 4-2 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night after missing a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers because of left forearm inflammation. Soto was in the No. 2 slot and slumping Anthony Rizzo was...
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Yankees host Dodgers this weekend in the Bronx
The New York Yankees will host the Los Angeles Dodgers this weekend in a high-profile regular season matchup this weekend in the Bronx. News 4’s John Chandler reports.
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The history of baseball and its ties to the tri-state area
The history of baseball goes hand-in-hand with the history of New York and the tri-state area.
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Upcoming Peacock docuseries on 1990 Yankees revisits team's pre-dynasty dark days
The mayhem of the 1990 New York Yankees’ season is captured in the Peacock docuseries “Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball,” which premieres May 16.
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‘Bronx Zoo '90' director discusses new Yankees Peacock series
DJ Caruso, director of ‘Bronx Zoo ’90’, exclusively delves into the new Peacock series centered on the 1990 New York Yankees.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge ejected for first time in his career
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was ejected for the first time in his career when he argued a called third strike by plate umpire Ryan Blakney in the seventh inning of Saturday’s game against the Detroit Tigers.
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Mets vs. Yankees fans: Where's the beef? NYC comedians talk Subway Series rivalry
It seems that the Mets have more comics cheering from the stands — but why? For starters, the “suffering Mets fans” and their team’s struggles are ripe for comedy, whereas the Yankees’ sustained success doesn’t breed such misery.
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The 2024 Baseball Season in NYC: Mets & Yankees
Baseball has deep roots in the Big Apple, and NBC New York is covering all the bases from fan foodie favorites to the classic “subway series” rivalry. Here’s a look at what to expect this season.
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Yankees legend Bernie Williams to make debut with New York Philharmonic
New York Yankees legend and four-time World Series champion Bernie Williams, also an accomplished musician, will make his debut with the New York Philharmonic Wednesday. Williams will perform alongside the NY Phil and its next music and artistic director, Gustavo Dudamel, at Lincoln Center. The event will take place Wednesday at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center at 7 p.m….
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Hot mic catches Aaron Boone-umpire interaction after unusual ejection in A's-Yankees game
Aaron Boone was ejected two batters into Monday’s game, and it likely was because a Yankees fan said something that the home plate umpire thought came from New York’s dugout.
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John Sterling honored by Yankees for 36 seasons and 5,631 games as broadcaster
John Sterling was honored during an on-field ceremony following his retirement as a New York Yankees broadcaster for 36 seasons.
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Mets vs. Yankees fans: NYC comics talk ‘subway series' rivalry
The old subway series rivalry, Mets vs. Yankees, battling it out to win the heart of New York City, but where’s the beef? NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino covers the bases with NYC comedians.
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Meet the Mets' new dance team for 2024 season
The New York Mets are bringing a new type of entertainment to Citi Field that will have fans dancing from the Jackie Robinson Rotunda to the dugout. Meet The Queens Crew, a 19-member co-ed hype team for the “Amazins” aimed to keep visitors feeling uplifted — even if what’s going on the field isn’t necessarily a home run. Long Island...
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New York Mets have a new dance team, The Queens Crew
The Mets are bringing a new type of entertainment to Citi Field that will have fans dancing from the Jackie Robinson Rotunda to the dugout. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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Longtime Yankees broadcaster John Sterling announces retirement
Yankees radio broadcaster John Sterling, who first started calling games for the Bronx Bombers in 1989, is retiring effective immediately, the team announced Monday. Sterling has called 5,420 regular season games and 211 postseason games, including 5,060 consecutive games from Sept. 1989 to July 2019, according to the team. Sunday, April 7 was Sterling’s last game behind the mic. “I…