The Yankees try for yet another series win in the rubber game versus Milwaukee. Last night. What a beautiful game of baseball. In the interests of full disclosure, I would like the Yankees to do that again today.
With his social media trolling days seemingly behind him, Stroman has been fun to root for on and off the mound. Have you ever formed an impression of someone based solely on their social media persona, and then met them in person, only to find that they’re quite different from what you expected?
The New York Yankees (18-10) and the Milwaukee Brewers (17-9) meet in the rubber match of a three-game series on Sunday at 2:10 PM ET. The Yankees are -137 favorites on the moneyline to win the series over the Brewers (+115).
The New York Yankees (18-10) and the Milwaukee Brewers (17-9) square off in Milwaukee on Sunday. First pitch is at 2:10 PM ET at American Family Field.
Following an uninspiring 2-0 loss yesterday afternoon against the Oakland Athletics, the New York Yankees fired back with a win tonight. With a solid start
While the New York Yankees may have lost their third game in their last five outings with Saturday’s extra-inning home defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays, there is no question that these Yankees believe they have the talent to shake off the disappointments of seasons past.
Losing your ace to injury before the season even begins is almost always a recipe for disaster, but the Yankees’ pitching staff has shown otherwise. When
The New York Yankees (12-6) will be out to avoid the sweep when they visit the Toronto Blue Jays (10-8) to complete a three-game series. Sportsbooks have listed the Yankees as -116 favorites for the series finale, while the Blue Jays are -104 underdogs.
The Bombers had the bases loaded in the ninth, but Aaron Judge just missed his pitch. Four out of four series wins is a helluva start to the season for the Yankees, but I reckon it stings a bit not to complete the sweep against the Marlins, who entered the contest with the worst record in baseball at 1-11.
Despite the fact that the New York Yankees lost the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday afternoon in the home opener 3–0, they enjoyed a fantastic performance from Marcus Stroman, their 32-year-old new starting pitcher.
There was plenty of buzz and excitement regarding this Friday afternoon contest between the Blue Jays and Yankees, as it would be the home opener here in the Bronx.
Earned runs are hard to come by if you’re facing Marcus Stroman on the bump this season. Stroman has provided two starts for the 6-2 New York Yankees thus far and has not allowed an earned run in 12 innings pitched.
Marcus Stroman was never expected to sign with the Yankees entering the winter, and yet yesterday he took the ball for their third game of the season. With the team collecting two early-season wins, the right-hander would have a chance to hand the Yankees their first 3-0 start to a season since 2003, when they won the AL Pennant.
New York Yankees starter Marcus Stroman and GM Brian Cashman are all good now that they'll be on the same side.
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Marcus Stroman and Juan Soto have had their moments on the diamond before, but moving forward they'll be fighting it out together with the New York Yankees.
The New York Yankees signed veteran starter Marcus Stroman, a signing which has muddied the waters when it comes to their flirtation with NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell.
The New York Yankees have been having something of a strange offseason. The latest odd twist? They now appear to be a contender to sign free-agent starter Marcus Stroman after earlier dismissing him as a target.
It may not be long before a pair of former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers land new contracts with their respective clubs in free agency. As fans wait for the Blue Jays to supplement their roster with an impact signing or two, starter Marcus Stroman and reliever Jordan Hicks appear to be inching closer to finding new homes for the 2024 season.
Regardless of where the Yankees feel he’d slot into the staff, there’s little doubt that Stroman is a clear upgrade for the team’s rotation.
The New York Yankees are telling a notable All-Star pitcher, “We’re good.”
Months after Marcus Stroman publicly called out the Chicago Cubs, the starting pitcher opted out of the final year of his contract with the team. In June, Stroman took to X (formerly Twitter) to declare that he and his agent had approached the Cubs about an extension, but Chicago was unwilling to agree to a deal at that time.
Marcus Stroman might be teasing a return to his old stomping grounds.
While the Kansas City Royals don't seem like an ideal landing spot for free agents, veteran starter Marcus Stroman has already proven game to join a rebuild. Would he do it again?
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