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Empire Sports Media on MSNThe Yankees have saved their worst baseball for their biggest games
The Yankees have developed a reputation for defensive futility in big games, as the follow-up to their utterly embarassing collapse in the World Series has been more embarrasment. Boston and Toronto have feasted upon errors and free passes, as New York has continued to hand baserunners and outs like they’re samples at Costco.
During the ninth inning of Saturday's blowout loss, the New York Yankees were blasted for their performance by their own play-by-play announcer, Michael Kay.
The Yankees managed only three hits and a walk in Friday night’s 1-0 loss to the Red Sox, who have now beaten them seven games in a row.
Anthony Volpe has had a rough go of it manning shortstop for the Yankees this year.
The New York Yankees have not played well for a little over two months. One of their former players has brought to light one of their obscure methodologies.
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Rising Apple on MSNIt took the Yankees 1 game to understand what NY Mets fans have known for a year
Is there anything like early afternoon baseball on a Saturday? Something seen rarely outside of The Bronx these days, the New York Mets played their third of fo
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Yankees’ new-look bullpen hasn’t lived up to lofty goals as expected strength keeps disappointing
Bednar has been mostly solid since arriving from Pittsburgh, but Doval has gotten off to a brutal start in The Bronx after coming over from San Francisco, while Bird was so bad he was quickly jettisoned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The 24-year-old righthander joined the Yankees’ rotation in July and has allowed no more than three runs in any of his seven starts.
The New York Yankees can’t hide from the reality: Anthony Volpe has become a liability, and his inconsistencies are becoming impossible to overlook. At just 24 years old, Volpe should still be trending upward, but his production is spiraling in the wrong direction.