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The calendar hasn’t yet turned to April, but one of the more memorable moments of the Major League Baseball season has already taken place. New York Yankees backup catcher J.C. Escarra went ...
It’s time for the New York ... baseball visionary who died 39 years ago. On Aug. 9, the White Sox will give away a Bill Veeck bobblehead that should be accompanied by a history lesson. Follow ...
In the typically buttoned-up sport of baseball, Jazz Chisholm never has been afraid to stand out. The New York Yankees infielder ... After making his MLB debut with the Miami Marlins in 2020 ...
The New York ... baseball world talking about the new bats that two of their players used in the victory because they sure looked a lot different than what we're used to seeing in MLB games ...
It’s time for the New York Yankees to join the 21st century ... the jerseys and ending their status as the only Major League Baseball team refusing to do so. Ultimately, it means paying homage ...
The Yankees’ new torpedo bats might be here to stay. Despite many fans’ worries that the bats may be illegal, they do not violate MLB rules ... “Sunday Night Baseball” that the Braves ...
The New York ... selling Yankees merch available at Fanatics. April 15 is Jackie Robinson Day, when every MLB player wears the number 42 out of respect for one of the most influential baseball ...
The New York Yankees ... Weekend in MLB including the two diving into the "torpedo bats" that helped the Yankees mash homers over the weekend and spark debate across the baseball world.
Lucie. And despite having his ace, Gerrit Cole, go down with season-ending Tommy John surgery, it’s easy to understand why Boone and the Yankees are light-hearted heading into 2025. They’ve ...
MLB has weighed in on the New York Yankees’ “torpedo ... who has worked as a hitting coach in baseball. He was brought in by the Yankees to improve the communication between those in ...
NEW YORK — The New York ... has secured approval from Major League Baseball of his design and methods of manufacture.” Michael Kay explains that the Yankees made new bats "where they moved ...