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Okay, so Aaron Judge is probably not going to need a replacement in the lineup for the New York Yankees anytime soon. But the star outfielder is out with an elbow injury, and the club is still battling for a postseason spot.
Two games into his New York Yankees career, Ryan McMahon has fans talking. “First impressions are usually pretty big,” he said Sunday after sparking a comeback with a tying, two-run double and some dazzling defense in a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies that stopped a three-game losing streak.
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Yardbarker on MSNAll signs point to Yankees moving on from Anthony VolpeHowever, according to one Yankees writer, Cashman might not be done with the infield. Chris Kirschner of The Athletic reported this after the McMahon trade:“The Yankees may not be done adding to their infield.
The Yankees' new third baseman has already given them excellent defense, and even chipped in with a big hit on Sunday.
With Aaron Judge now officially on the 10-day injured list, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone laid out the potential path for his return to the lineup.
Sunday's win over the Phillies showed how the Yankees' bullpen should work, but is that just wishful thinking?
The two-time AL MVP hopes to return to action in 10 days to two weeks after no acute damage was found in his ulnar collateral ligament.
The New York Yankees have acquired veteran infielder Amed Rosario from the Washington Nationals for pitcher Clayton Beeter and outfielder Browm Martinez, the teams announced Saturday night. Rosario is the second infielder the Yankees have traded for this weekend: on Friday,
Jones has been on fire since his Triple-A promotion. He has 13 home runs in 19 games, a .308 batting average and 1.079 OPS in combined high-A and Triple-A action this season, including a three-homer game last week. That’s putting new power on display just as the trade deadline looms in July.