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Adam Ottavino will be back in the Yankees’ bullpen in Detroit on Monday.
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St. Louis is a -125 favorite on the money line (risk $125 to win $100) in the latest Pirates vs. Cardinals odds from SportsLine consensus, while the total number of runs Vegas thinks will be scored, ...
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The New York Yankees brought back veteran pitcher Adam Ottavino a few days after designating him for assignment.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ failed prospect is hanging onto his roster spot by a threadFor former top prospect Oswald Peraza, every at-bat in April feels like a tryout—and so far, he’s at least giving the Yankees something to think about. After
The Yankees made a minor-league signing on Friday, a player who could impact the big-league roster down the road.
Ahead of Thursday's season opener against the Milwaukee Brewers in the Bronx, the Yankees announced their 26-player roster to begin 2025.
The Yankees broke camp without a clear right-handed bench bat. Instead, Pablo Reyes and Oswald Peraza, both light-hitting righties, took two of the bench spots. With Hummel in the system and the team continuing to search for right-handed production, the pressure will turn up on Peraza and Reyes.
Aaron Boone solidified two more roster spots Tuesday when he confirmed that Ben Rice and Jasson Domínguez would make the Opening Day club.
With the first pitch of the season just hours away, the Yankees unveiled their Opening Day roster on Thursday afternoon.
The Yankees gave Max Fried the biggest contract ever for a left-handed pitcher. They traded for outfielder Cody Bellinger and right-hander Devin Williams, one of the best closers in the sport. Paul Goldschmidt replaced Anthony Rizzo at first.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNEarly Yankees’ observations: Offense can crush, rotation could use helpThe Yankees went 2-1 in their first three series, but yesterday’s game marked a familiar kind of loss, an extra-inning