Stanton is headed to the 10-day injured list because of ankle inflammation. Update: While the team announced Stanton’s injury as a calf strain, after the game Boone told reporters tonight that the former NL MVP is actually dealing with ankle inflammation. When the Yankees wrap up their three-game series tonight with the Baltimore Orioles, it's not a bad idea to give … [Read more...] about Yankees are placing Giancarlo Stanton on IL, activate Gallo off COVID-IL
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Yankees lose to Houston, settle for two out of three in the Bronx
No sweep for the Yankees in this one, the Houston Astros are one tough ballclub. Houston launched four home runs to propel them to a 7-4 victory over the Yankees ,Thursday afternoon in the Bronx. The win for the Astros salvaged one game for them in this three-game series where they endured the wrath of the Yankees' fan base. With Chad Green on the mound in the 8th … [Read more...] about Yankees lose to Houston, settle for two out of three in the Bronx
Yankees’ decision to rest Giancarlo Stanton causes a stir
Aaron Boone didn’t have Giancarlo Stanton in the lineup today for the Yankees’ rubber game matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays. The decision to give Stanton a day off, this early into the season, created a stir within the fan base on social media. “Just wanted to get a lefty in there,” Boone said. “This is probably the best day to do that. I’m not going to play G probably … [Read more...] about Yankees’ decision to rest Giancarlo Stanton causes a stir
Three Takeaways from the Yankees’ Opening Day loss to Toronto
Okay, after sitting through that Yankees game, let's all take a breath. Let's remember this one important takeaway from today: It's only the first game. We still have 161 more of these to go, so let's relax. That was a bonus takeaway, a much-needed reminder for all of us after watching the Yankees lose, 3-2, to the Toronto Blue Jays, in extra innings at Yankee Stadium. … [Read more...] about Three Takeaways from the Yankees’ Opening Day loss to Toronto
The Yankees are home again, watching the rest of the postseason like us
A truncated 60-game schedule and expanded playoffs produced a roller coaster season for Major League Baseball. For the Yankees, the ride ended much earlier than they were hoping. But while we’re trying to figure out how much chips and dip to stock up on for these playoff games, the Yankees are also getting ready for next year. First, there’s no shame in losing to the … [Read more...] about The Yankees are home again, watching the rest of the postseason like us