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Yankees manager Aaron Boone curiously called his team a “very good defensive club” after committing four errors in an 8-4 loss to the Blue Jays on Wednesday that made his team look anything but, and attributed his squad’s recent Benny Hill tribute while playing north of the border to being specific to the Rogers Centre.
With reports mounting that the Arizona Diamondbacks will be a trade deadline seller, a dozen teams have reportedly inquired about their All-Star third baseman.
The Yankees have an Anthony Volpe problem, and former MLB manager Joe Maddon thinks they should look to the Mets for the answers on how to fix it. In a spot on the MLB Network on Thursday, Maddon floated a bold idea for the Yankees. Something that could inspire Volpe to play better.
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The New York Yankees have been going shopping ahead of the MLB trade deadline, but have yet to pick out anything they like. The Yankees, who fell last night to
Two years after helping Anthony Volpe break into the league, the Yankees' former hitting coach doesn't hate what he sees from the slumping 24-year-old.
Spencer Jones has been at the center of trade rumors for the New York Yankees of late, but the organization's No. 4 prospect is making a strong case that his only move should be to the Bronx. The 2022 first-round selection (No.
Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, who leads the American League with 13 errors, didn’t commit one against the Blue Jays on Wednesday. But he has become the poster child of Boone and the Yankees’ gaslighting campaign. It has left baseball insiders, like Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, writing columns questioning Boone’s managerial tactics.
After another error-riddled game, Yankees observers and fans say that manager Aaron Boone is near the end of his tenure in the Bronx.
The New York Yankees won their second game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, their first win in Toronto this season against the current American League
Jones, sporting a new batting stance, hit an opposite-field home run in the top of the first inning. In the top of the third, he did it again, taking a fastball to left field for his 28th home run of the MiLB season and his second of the game. Two innings later, he went to dead center for his third dinger in as many at-bats.