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Two teams with plenty still to prove. Here's why this week's Red Sox-Yankees series will have postseason implications.
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Now would be a good time for the Boston Red Sox to snap out of their funk, with a massive four-game series with the New York Yankees starting Thursday night in the Bronx.
The team has also lost captain Aaron Judge, starter Clarke Schmidt, infielder Oswaldo Cabrera and several other key players to injuries of varying degrees at different points this season. And now, the ...
The New York Yankees are still waiting for Aaron Judge to return to the outfield as he recovers from a flexor strain. Could a ...
Giancarlo Stanton has become a great weapon for the Yankees off the bench. He delivered again Wednesday by scalding a ...
The Yankees overcame a very untimely Jose Caballero tantrum on Wednesday night to beat the Rays in 10 innings and head home ...
Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler flirts with perfection, retiring 18 straight Rays batters for the deepest perfect game bid by a ...
"Next time, I’m going to try my best not to do what I did,'' said Jose Caballero, after being tossed out in the 10th inning of the Yankees' Wednesday night win at Tampa.
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Armed with high-90s heat and a hammering curveball, as well as efficiency, the Yankees’ rookie retired the first 18 batters he faced.
New York Yankees broke a MLB franchise record by scoring nine home runs in a dominant 13-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.According to baseball journalist Sarah Langs, after this ...