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On Sunday, the New York Yankees drafted Kaeden Kent. And on Thursday, they got him signed to his full slot-value contract with a signing bonus of $744,000, according to MLB.com's Jim Callis. He's the son of Jeff Kent, the former San Francisco Giants MVP of the National League in 2000.
Crow-Armstrong played five innings in the first of what he hopes will be many All-Star appearances. It was a strong response after a hectic beginning, when he was “honestly just getting distracted every couple of milliseconds” during pregame introductions.
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The New York Yankees are set to sign their top pick from the 2025 MLB Draft. According to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch, infielder Dax Kilby is completing his physical
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Yankees' Aaron Judge is having another historic season, wowing players on other teams with his continued greatness.
Shota Imanaga struck out Aaron Judge twice while pitching seven sparkling innings, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees.
Moncada’s injury history does make him an incredible risk. The Yankees have encountered enough injury problems thus far, losing ace Gerrit Cole to Tommy John surgery and third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera to a fractured ankle. Clarke Schmidt, a mainstay in the rotation when healthy, is likely out until 2027 after a recent UCL injury of his own.
After opening their series against the Cubs Friday night with an 11-0 annihilation that marked their fifth straight victory, which came on the heels of a six-game losing streak, the Yankees were flat with the bats two straight games and skidded into the All-Star break with a 4-1 loss Sunday afternoon in front of 45,435 at the Stadium.
We were holding our breath (hoping) it was going to be Dax on our board,” said Damon Oppenheimer, their VP of domestic amateur scouting.
Third base is not the only position the Yankees need to strengthen ahead of this year's MLB Trade Deadline.
The New York Yankees don’t need a reset. But they do need a repair job and they need it fast. Despite a solid first half, 53-43, the Yankees enter the second half of the season two games behind the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League East and with a roster that fans brag about and then worry about in September.