For the second straight season, NY Yankees' fans are up-in-arms after Aaron Judge reportedly unfollowed the team on social media, but is it true this time?
George Steinbrenner bought the New York Yankees in 1973. Four years later, the Bronx Bombers won their first World Series championship in 15 years. Steinbrenner proceeded to lead his organization to seven rings prior to his death in 2010. The team has not won a World Championship since. What would "The Boss" do following a season like 2022?
Following the New York Yankees' elimination from playoff contention, players have reportedly voiced concerns about the "brutal" environment created by their fans.
Fans at Yankee Stadium were quick to react when Ted Cruz was spotted in the stands during Game 4 of the ALCS, which led to a few hilarious viral moments.
Things went from bad to worse at Yankee Stadium last night, as a reporter at the game saw employees evacuating a concession stand that had caught on fire.
Losing in the ALCS is one thing. But watching highlights from the 2004 ALCS, in which your own franchise blew a 3-0 series lead to your enemy, is so much worse.
Days after Cleveland's Josh Naylor used the "rocked the baby" celebration against Gerrit Cole, Yankees' infielder Gleyber Torres ended the series with the last laugh.
Not one, not two, but three hours went by last night before the New York Yankees' game was postponed, and they should be embarrassed for that blatant cash grab.
Many athletes find other careers after their professional sports career comes to an end, but Yankees' fans were surprised to see what career Randy Johnson chose.
Things went from good to great for New York Yankees' fans following their win over Cleveland Tuesday, as Alex Rodriguez got the best of a rival star in a prank.
The New York Yankees begin their quest for a 28th World Series title on Tuesday night against Cleveland. Does New York have history on its side this series?
When you are a Major League Baseball play-by-play announcer/analyst, at times you are paid for your opinion. Ex-players and managers stack broadcast booths across the country to provide key insight. Mets play-by-play star, Gary Cohen grew up a New York Mets fan, not too far from Shea Stadium. Cohen along with former 1986 Mets Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez combine for one of the most popular broadcast booth trios in the game. On Sunday night, Cohen was part of the SNY postgame crew, as the game was on ESPN. The ever-popular Queens native got roundly booed by the live audience for his comments regarding Mets manager Buck Showalter.