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The Yankees are in good shape one-third of the way through the season due to many reasons, including effective starting pitching highlighted by Max Fried and Carlos Rodon.
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Yankees Set Rotation To Face Dodgers With Revenge On Their MindWill Warren’s recent resurgence has been a bright spot for the Yankees. With a sharp 2.02 ERA over his last four starts and improved command, Warren is gaining confidence and control. Landon Knack, a promising young arm for the Dodgers, has struggled with consistency this year, reflected in his 5.22 ERA and 1.36 WHIP.
The New York Yankees are hoping to see Jazz Chisholm Jr. back in the lineup before too long. Chisholm has missed the last 25 games while dealing with an oblique injury, but is set to embark on a rehab assignment in the coming days.
The Dodgers gave Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jack Flaherty his World Series ring on the field at Dodger Stadium on March 30. Flaherty made two appearances for the Dodgers in the World Series, including starting the deciding Game 5. Flaherty agreed to a two-year, $35-million deal with the Tigers in the offseason.
The recently-released Yankees outfielder wasted no time finding his next home with an American League East rival.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees star reveals facial hair superstition taking over New York's clubhouseWith the way the Yankees are playing, Wells might have that comfort level in his mask for a while. There had been a nearly 50-year ban on such facial hair for the Yankees, but tha
The New York Yankees are looking to fill some roster needs, ahead of the Major League Baseball trade deadline this summer.
The Los Angeles Angels (25-29) have stayed afloat without star outfielder Mike Trout, as they're 4.5 games out of a Wild Card spot. They had an eight-game win streak from May 16-23, including a sweep of the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers (34-22).
However, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that he had minor league offers from the New York Yankees and New York Mets. It's not surprising to see either team want to add a depth option in the infield,