Aaron Judge tosses his bat after hitting a three-run homer to tie the game in the fourth inning. Al Bello / Getty Images By Brendan Kuty, Mitch Bannon and Chris Kirschner NEW YORK — The ball hung in ...
In a game that often teetered on the edge of being a slow-motion train wreck, with the threat of their postseason ending in two short nights, the Yankees found an answer before they were sent packing ...
NEW YORK -- Back in the starting lineup one night after he was benched for matchup purposes, Jazz Chisholm Jr. put together a season-saving performance for the New York Yankees on Wednesday night with ...
Yesterday the Guardians won 6-1. It was close until the bottom of the eighth, when Cleveland scored five runs. Brayan Rocchio and Bo Naylor homered. Troy Melton had a rough time (I wondered why they ...
NEW YORK — The crowd roared, and then the building shook. Austin Wells’ eighth-inning, two-out liner rattled around in the right-field corner long enough for Jazz Chisholm Jr. to chug from first base ...
NEW YORK – In front of a rocking sold-out crowd of 47,399, the Yankees overcame a five-run deficit for their largest come-from-behind win in postseason franchise history. The momentum of the American ...
NEW YORK — The Yankees scored more runs and hit more home runs than anyone this season. Their starting pitching was excellent, too. Against the Red Sox in this week’s Wild Card Series, they also would ...
NEW YORK — Ben Rice didn’t waste any time reminding the Yankees why he deserves to be in the starting lineup. Rice drilled the first pitch of his postseason career over the short porch in right field, ...
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