The New York Yankees are looking to make a return to the World Series in 2025. After last season’s heartbreaking ending in the Fall Classic, the roster is full steam ahead towards title number 28. However,
Pitcher Joe Kelly has never been shy about expressing how he feels about anything. This is especially true when he feels an opponent has slighted him.
The Yankees seem to be seriously considering a new leadoff hitter, with Jazz Chisholm once again getting the nod at the top of the order for Saturday
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Yankees bullpen hopeful Enyel De Los Santos was on the mound pitching to Astros infielder prospect Zach Dezenzo on Saturday in Tampa. Ben Rice was behind the plate catching and a female ump who spent last season in Triple-A was calling ball and strikes, West Milford, N.J.‘s Jen Pawol.
According to MLB insider Bryan Hoch, manager Aaron Boone announced that the superstar outfielder will make his Spring Training debut on Saturday, March 1st against the Houston Ast
That's why, like a handful of other veterans, Judge was held out of spring training games for the first week of camp. The wait will end soon, however, as manager Aaron Boone revealed when the $360 million star will make his debut.
The Yankees continued to roll through spring training with a convincing 9–3 victory over the Houston Astros, marking their fourth win of the Grapefruit League.
In 2025, Judge will return to the No. 2 spot, Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed during an appearance on the "Foul Territory" podcast. “Right now, I’m hitting Judgey second just because we are very left-handed,” Boone said. “Especially with Giancarlo (Stanton) out.”
Yankees manager Aaron Boone discussed the Red Sox offseason, and the improvements Boston made to its pitching staff and infield.
Aaron Judge made his long-awaited spring training debut and picked up where he left off last season, driving in two runs to help lift the Yankees to a 9-3 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday afternoon.
Aaron Judge took the field for the first time Saturday and had a hard two-run single through the left side of the infield in his second at-bat.