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Yankees Birthday of the Day: Brian Cashman
George Steinbrenner was many things. Above all, he was passionate. Passionate about his Yankees and, according to those who knew him as a Thoroughbred owner, equally passionate about horse racing. So it was no surprise that when he met a horse breeder and future Harness Racing Hall of Famer named John Cashman, the two hit […]
Yankees fans have concerns about Gerrit Cole’s form
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across Major League Baseball. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Yankees fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. It has not been a good time to be a New York Yankee of late. […]
Yankees Triple-A manager Shelley Duncan thinks Carlos Lagrange injury is “nothing alarming”
Among a flurry of moves the New York Yankees made Thursday involving the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, one jumped off the page: Right-handed pitcher Carlos Lagrange placed on the seven-day injured list. Lagrange is the Yankees’ No. 4-ranked prospect according to MLB Pipeline. He has spent the last month transitioning from the starting rotation to the bullpen […]
Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Rays extend winning streak to eight
After running their losing streak to seven games on Wednesday, the Yankees, and us frankly, got some respite on Thursday with an off day. Of course, something still ended up going wrong yesterday, but they at least didn’t put up another tally in the loss column. While the Yankees weren’t in action yesterday, other teams […]
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins: Series Preview
Just about everything that can go wrong lately for the Yankees has. Losing games? Well, obviously. Injuries? Unfortunately, yes. Offense going cold? You know it. Pitchers who’ve been having good years having unexpected off days? That too. Defensive lapses? Duh. However over the years, there’s always been one thing that can help the Yankees get […]
Yankees prospects: ERC works quality start to secure win
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 7-3 vs. Norfolk Tides 3B Jonathan Ornelas 1-5, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 KDH J.C. Escarra 0-4, 1 BB, 1 K2B Marco Luciano 2-4, 2 2B, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 KRF Yanquiel Fernández 1-4, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 R, 2 K1B Tyler Hardman 1-2, 1 2B, 1 […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 7/3/26
The Yankees ended June on as terrible a run as they could’ve, and now sit in a seven-game losing streak as they limp into the weekend. Perhaps the off-day will have rejuvenated them, or perhaps their next opponent will as the Twins roll into town. Even their perpetual punching bag across the 21st century may […]
Yankees news: Carlos Lagrange hits IL with shoulder injury
The Athletic | Chris Kirschner: June was a rough month for the Yankees, and July isn’t off to a good start, either. On Thursday, news broke that flamethrowing prospect Carlos Lagrange was placed on the 7-day injured list in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre with a reported shoulder issue. The level of concern is high enough for the […]
MLB End-of-June Check-In: NL West
Every day, Pinstripe Alley offers updates on what the Yankees’ top American League opponents are up to through the Rivalry Roundup. The AL East is well-trodden ground there, but with the end of the month upon us, we’re going to take a peek around MLB as a whole and check in with each of the other five […]
MLB End-of-June Check-In: NL Central
Every day, Pinstripe Alley offers updates on what the Yankees’ top American League opponents are up to through the Rivalry Roundup. The AL East is well-trodden ground there, but with the end of the month upon us, we’re going to take a peek around MLB as a whole and check in with each of the other five […]
MLB End-of-June Check-in: NL East
Every day, Pinstripe Alley offers updates on what the Yankees’ top American League opponents are up to through the Rivalry Roundup. The AL East is well-trodden ground there, but with the season at it’s mathematical halfway point, we’re going to take a peek around MLB as a whole and check in with each of the other five […]
Yankees Birthday of the Day: José Canseco
José Canseco is probably one of the most famous baseball players of recent times. While he had success in the major leagues, winning several awards and two championships, said fame is probably infamy more than anything else. He was always a bit of a character and his revelations about PED use, both by him and […]
Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Junior Caminero must be stopped
What has transpired in the last week or so, in terms of American League East baseball, cannot happen again. After play concluded on Wednesday, the Yankees had turned in seven consecutive losses, while the Rays won seven consecutive contests, flipping the standings completely. What was a 3.5 game division lead at the start of this […]
Yankees potential trade partner: Los Angeles Angels
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Yet again, the Los Angeles Angels boast one of the greatest baseball talents of the generation, Mike Trout. Once again, that same Mike Trout finds himself limited due to injuries, even as he puts together his best season since 2022. Once again, the Angels failed […]
Yankees prospects: Somerset dazzles with franchise record in strikeouts
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 9-5 vs. Norfolk Tides 3B Jonathan Ornelas 1-4, BB, KC J.C. Escarra 3-5, 2B, K2B Marco Luciano 2-5, 2 HR, 4 RBI, K — has had a hell of a year, 15 homers and .957 OPS across two levelsRF Yanquiel Fernández 1-4, 2B, BB, K1B Tyler Hardman 0-4, BB, 3 K, […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 7/2/26
The Yankees are agony right now. They flirted with winning yesterday, going so far as to look as though they were about to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, erasing a 2-0 ninth-inning deficit against the Tigers. Instead, they welcomed defeat like an old friend yet again, the seventh-consecutive game that they’ve done so. […]
Yankees news: Judge calls out “lack of focus”
New York Daily News | Gary Phillips: The Yankees’ sidelined captain delivered a pointed analysis of the team’s recent performance in his absence. “Well, it’s not great,” Aaron Judge said said before Wednesday’s game. “Just a little lack of focus. We just gotta dial it in.” His public comments, the first since he landed on […]
Yankees collapse, rally, collapse again as Tigers sweep
For a moment, we had hope. The Yankees came back in the bottom of the ninth inning, showing exactly the kind of fight and fire that has been so absent over the last week. They closed a two-run deficit in genuinely exciting fashion. Then the floor fell out from under them, they lost their seventh […]
New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers: Will Warren vs. Troy Melton
I’m going to take one small moment to complain about something. Because MLB has insisted on divvying up games between some one thousand different broadcasters, I was unable to watch and recap Sunday’s loss to the Red Sox. Me being in Canada, I was also tapped to recap the Fourth of July game to give […]
MLB End-of-June Check-In: AL West
Every day, Pinstripe Alley offers updates on what the Yankees’ top American League opponents are up to through the Rivalry Roundup. The AL East is well-trodden ground there, but with the end of the month upon us, we’re going to take a peek around MLB as a whole and check in with each of the other five […]
Yankees Birthday of the Day: Jack Quinn
These days, we are blessed with an overabundance of information about professional athletes. Thanks to systemic and easily accessible databases (at least, relative to previous centuries), it’s fairly easy to track down basic information about a player – where and when they were born, where they lived, what schools they attended, and how they became […]
MLB End-of-June Check-in: AL Central
Every day, Pinstripe Alley offers updates on what the Yankees’ top American League opponents are up to through the Rivalry Roundup. The AL East is well-trodden ground there, but with the end of the month upon us, we’re going to take a peek around MLB as a whole and check in with each of the other five […]
Yankees June Approval Poll: Brian Cashman
The first half of the season has flown by, as has the first half of 2026. As ever, a new page of the calendar brings the latest installation in our GM approval poll monthly. I’m certain that opinions will be particularly fierce as we ask you to consider what has reliably and consistently been the […]
Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Guardians literally throw the game away
The Yankees are officially reeling as they jump into July, losing their sixth straight game in lackluster fashion. The Tigers took ace Cam Schlittler to task from the get-go, scoring four runs in the first inning and six by the time he exited after just three innings. New York did get another home run off […]
Yankees prospects: Josh Moylan homers twice, continuing hot start at Double-A
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 3-2 vs. Norfolk Tides SS Jonathan Ornelas 1-3, 2B, BB, RBIC J.C. Escarra 0-2, BB, RBI, HBP — finally playing in Triple-A after those very brief demotions earlier in June2B Marco Luciano 1-3, RBI, SFRF Yanquiel Fernández 1-43B Tyler Hardman 0-4, 2 K1B Ernesto Martinez Jr. 0-4, KDH Payton Henry 1-3, […]