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The New York Yankees are eyeing a series sweep of the Kansas City Royals on Sunday afternoon, and first pitch of the expected matchup between southpaws Ryan Weathers and Cole Ragans was supposed to be 1:35pm ET. Unfortunately, the weather isn’t cooperating.
Even though the MLB trade deadline isn't until August, the New York Yankees would be wise to start making a list of potential candidates to target.
The New York Yankees need to add another star in their lineup, and they are being connected to one of baseball's best trade candidates.
2. Boston’s offense managed just four hits (including an infield single in the ninth) and got shut out for the second time this season. The Sox went 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position and left seven men on base. New York out-hit Boston 10-4. The Sox are averaging 3.87 runs per game.
When Cam Schlittler dreamed of being a major leaguer when he grew up, it looked nothing like his present-day reality: Dominating the Red Sox in the postseason. Months of death threats from Sox fans online.
The New York Yankees have announced that RHP Gerrit Cole and LHP Carlos Rodon are currently scheduled to start for the Hudson Valley Renegades this week as part of their respective Major League rehab assignments.
New York Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler wants to see the rivalry with the Red Sox return to its more passionate heyday. Schlittler, who grew up in the Boston area as a Red Sox fan and went to college in the city at Northeastern,
Though Gil sent the Red Sox down on just five pitches in the sixth, the 2024 AL Rookie of the Year finally began to wobble in the seventh. He was pulled after allowing back-to-back one-out walks, giving the Red Sox their best scoring chance of the game up to that point.
New York Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler says he’s looking forward to his Fenway Park debut on Thursday against Boston even after revealing his family has received threats from Red Sox fans.
“Mendy and I keep in contact with one another,” Boone said, using his nickname for New York Mets skipper Carlos Mendoza, before the Red Sox game on Tuesday, per NJ.com’s Randy Miller. “I’ve talked to him this week.”