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Aaron Judge hit his 33rd home run, left fielder Cody Bellinger started a pivotal double play and the New York Yankees stopped ...
Aaron Judge suffered a minor eye injury thanks to friendly fire between innings of the New York Yankees' sixth consecutive ...
Only minutes removed from the Yankees’ sixth consecutive loss and their 16th defeat in their last 22 games, Aaron Judge was asked if the sorry streak had begun to take a toll on the team on Saturday.
Yankees catcher Austin Wells hit a home run at the top of the third off Mets pitcher Zach Pop. Oswald Peraza, filling in at ...
In the Mets’ 6-4 loss to the Yankees, who avoided a Subway Series sweep, after home plate umpire John Bacon rung up catcher ...
Ace Max Fried started for the Yankees, throwing five-plus innings of three-run ball with six hits, five strikeouts and one ...
Sunday’s game was always going to be challenging for the New York Mets. Their starting rotation, overrun by injuries, yielded ...
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The Mets put up a fight against Max Fried but could not get over the top after some shaky pitching efforts in a 6-4 loss to the Yankees on Sunday.
The slicing liner was dipping fast as Cody Bellinger charged in, and neither of his choices looked ideal. Playing the ball on ...
The Yankees avoided the indignity of Subway sweep by mustering just enough, offensively and defensively, to snap a six-game ...
The Mets then cut it to 5-4 in the bottom of the sixth. Fried exited at 98 pitches after his first of the inning hit Brandon ...