Blue Jays lead Yankees 1-0
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The New York Yankees spent the summer bullying pitchers across baseball. Their lineup was a thunderstorm — loud, relentless, and […]
The New York Yankees franchise ace sent a message on the team’s “aging players” as they sit on the brink of elimination.
The Blue Jays outscored the Yankees, 23-8, in two postseason games in Toronto over the weekend and are 8-1 at home against the Yankees this season overall. “Unless you can prove it, shut up,” Kay said of claims by some of the Yankees and even vague references by media members that the Blue Jays were doing something illegal or unethical.
With the Yankees lineup mostly sputtering throughout their ALDS series and even the wild-card series, their clutch hitter from the regular season has been anything but that.
The New York Yankees' late surge to make the 2025 postseason took place after an impassioned speech from Giancarlo Stanton, which was made during a private team meeting on Aug. 4, The Athletic's Brendan Kuty reported Monday.
Working alongside Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez in the Fox Sports postgame show on Sunday, Ortiz broke into his “the Yankees lose” routine, poking fun at former announcer John Sterling. He was only getting started. After Jeter provided his analysis regarding the Yankees’ loss, he attempted to skip over Ortiz, who wouldn’t have it.
Aaron Boone is considering making a couple lineup changes as the Yankees face elimination in Game 3 vs. the Blue Jays.
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Yankees have a chance to flip the script at home with season on the line
You can’t win two games in a day, and the Yankees know it. Their focus can’t be on the mountain; it has to be on the next step. Win Game 3, and suddenly, the conversation changes. Win Game 3, and the name Cam Schlittler—lined up for Game 4—starts sounding like a new chapter instead of an afterthought.