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Arizona earned a 7-5 come-from-behind win in Tuesday’s series opener.
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Second baseman Ketel Marte and the Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a contract extension that will keep him signed through 2030 at a total value of $116 million, ESPN's Jesse Rogers reports.
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The biggest story stemming from Major League Baseball’s opening weekend was the offensive outburst by the Yankees and the oddly-shaped bats doing the damage.
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Brett Gardner, carbon monoxide and New York Yankees
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Carbon monoxide poisoning is believed to be the reason behind the death of the son of a former Yankees star, according to officials.
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Initial reports suggested Gardner may have died of food poisoning, which has since been ruled out.
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Elevated levels of carbon monoxide were detected in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's hotel room, Costa Rican officials said Monday.
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The big discussion within the baseball community since the start of the 2025 season has been the prevalence of what's called 'torpedo bats', which are an increa
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It might not make sense for the average fan to buy one of the Yankees' famous new Torpedo bats. But we're here with a product recommendation that you'll love even if you're not trying to hit mammoth home runs at the Stadium.
New York Yankees and YES Network chief Randy Levine is thanking President Donald Trump, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and other politicians for helping to resolve a carriage fight with Comcast. Late Monday night,
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YES announcer Michael Kay pointed out during the broadcast that several players had been using a design with a barrel closer to the hands.
Standing in front of his Yankee Stadium locker on Sunday, Anthony Volpe presented two bats for inspection. In his left hand, the Yankees shortstop displayed one he had used last season; in his right,
In their first series of the season, the Yankees were able to sweep the Milwaukee Brewers, thanks to an offensive explosion. Coming into the year, there was some uncertainty in New York. The team was hit very hard by injuries this spring,
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ trade candidate went from burnt toast to fresh breadHe finished with a 4.31 ERA and a career-low 6.58 strikeouts per nine innings, while his ground ball rate — his bread and butter — slipped nearly 8% to 49.2%. That erosion in effectiveness made him an expendable piece before the Yankees’ rotation started falling apart like a house of cards.