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The New York Yankees might have a star in the making coming up this season.
Yankees ace Max Fried offered lofty praise for New York's top pitching prospect following youngster's move to minor league camp.
Every day of Yankees spring training this year, a player or coach is featured sharing his favorite foods, movies, cartoons, etc. Also, they reveal three people, dead or alive, they’d like to invite to dinner.
The New York Yankees seem to be taking it easy with their star outfielder.
The United States entered the World Baseball Classic Championship Game with one of the most talented rosters in the tournament, looking to win it all. However, Venezuela did what it had to do and came away with the win.
A 6-foot-2, 190 pounder, Coleman returned last August after missing two full seasons recovering from Tommy John surgery. For his career, all as a Yankees minor leaguer, he has a 3.27 ERA in 92 games over three seasons (2021-22, 2025) with 159 strikeouts and 47 walks in 115.2 innings.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole's return to the mound in spring training means so much for the team's aspirations this season.
Carlos Lagrange didn’t wait for the interpreter to finish. Asked if he believed his spring performance proves that he’s ready for the big leagues, the Yankees’ top pitching prospect nodded and said: “Yeah.
The New York Yankees weren't sure how long they'd have the veteran infielder on their roster.
The United States lost to Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic Championship Game, and Yankees Aaron Judge spoke on his mindset.