Yankees place Aaron Judge on 10-day IL
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As the team endures a marked fall from grace after a torrid start to the year, it has placed the franchise slugger on the injured list with a strained flexor tendon. He is expected to return this season, but the fallout from that brutal injury will still be far reaching.
The New York Yankees didn’t just lose a pitcher when Clarke Schmidt went down—they lost a heartbeat in their rotation. […]
NEW YORK — Baseball’s biggest spenders are stumbling, slowed by injuries and scrambling to patch rosters with help for battered bullpens and other positions ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline. Opening the season with a top payroll of $326 million, the New York Mets have a 1 1/2-game NL East lead but are 17-20 since mid-June.
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With the July 31 trade deadline right around the corner, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has been making and receiving calls daily checking on who’s available. His wish list includes a third baseman and,
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has made it known that his team could use multiple relievers before the deadline. In a perfect world, one would be a left-hander to pair with Hill.
Prior to the middle game of the Yankees' three-game set against the Blue Jays on Tuesday, manager Aaron Boone delivered injury updates on a few
Ben Rice came through with the biggest swing of the season for the New York Yankees, launching what turned out to be a game-winning home run against the Toronto
Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt both underwent Tommy John surgery and are out for the rest of 2025. As such, New York will need to dive into the trade market. Zachary D. Rymer of Bleacher Report proposed the idea of New York targeting Zac Gallen of the Arizona Diamondbacks.