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Jung Hoo Lee's two homers propel the San Francisco Giants past the New York Yankees, securing their first series win in the ...
Oswaldo Cabrera is the only Yankees starter with an OPS+ below 100, and the only one without a home run this year. Jazz Chisholm Jr. is tied for the fourth-most strikeouts in baseball so far this year ...
Over six months ago, the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals in a competitive four-game division series en route to their first World Series appearance since 2009.
Carlos Rodon’s outing Sunday once again left Yankees fans frustrated—and many of them are no longer holding back.
The Yankees fell short in their attempt to secure the series against the San Francisco Giants on Sunday afternoon, losing 5-4 in a tightly contested rubber ...
Rodon, who took a 3-1 lead into the sixth, allowed four runs and three hits over 5 2/3 innings. With one out in the sixth, he ...
Berríos, Sandlin (6), Little (6), Fluharty (7), Y.García (8), Hoffman (9) and Kirk, Heineman; Povich, B.Baker (5), Akin (6), S.Domínguez (6), G.Soto (8), Cano (8), Bowman (10) and Rutschman, G.Sánchez ...
After at times looking dominant into the sixth inning, Rodón issued a walk right before giving up a second home run to Jung ...
It was the sixth inning on Sunday and Carlos Rodón stood on the mound, baseball resting in his glove, as the Yankees ...
Prior to Lee’s second lefty-on-lefty crime, a soft Christian Koss single went under Anthony Volpe’s glove. Rodón, a Giant in ...
Jung Hoo Lee’s first trip to New York was certainly one to remember. Two days after homering in the first at-bat of his ...
Jung Hoo Lee hit two homers and drove in four runs as the visiting San Francisco Giants came back to earn a 5-4 victory over ...