Yankees vs Blue Jays Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 21
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy the upcoming Blue Jays’ series against the New York Yankees is the biggest of the yearThree weeks ago, the Toronto Blue Jays were four games out of the AL East division lead, trailing the New York Yankees. Serendipitously, the two teams were set to face off at Rogers Centre for a whopping four-game series,
With a current platoon of Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas at the hot corner, the Yankees have the least clarity at third base of any contender. They've got Arizona Diamondbacks star Eugenio Suárez circled on their trade deadline agenda.
The issues at third base were glaring in New York's first game after the break. Having to go with a bullpen game wasn't a good sign, either.
For the last 42 games, the Yankees have tried to stay afloat without Aaron Judge. It’s been a rough go, their boat springing plenty of leaks, but all things considered they have not completely sunk.
The Yankees were determined to do better in 2025 – or at least compromise with Jeter. They canned the press conference and decided to play a softball game. Another disastrous decision. But with less than a month to go, Jeter took everyone off the hook. He told the Yankees he was skipping Old-Timers’ Day.
The Yankees have a clear hole at third base, and will make a trade to address it at the deadline. Could Mark Vientos be the answer?
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The Spun on MSNYankees, Pirates Are Reportedly Discussing TradeMajor League Baseball trade deadline is less than two weeks away. Heading into the trade deadline, the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates are reportedly discussing a possible move. Unfortunately for Yankees fans,
For the second time in just over a week, the Yankees appeared to pick up on what a pitcher was throwing and relayed those signs to the batter during a rally.
The New York Yankees were recently urged to avoid a trade for popular pitching target Nick Martinez of the Cincinnati Reds.
After some rough patches, Williams, a two-time All-Star and 2020 NL Rookie of the Year, has been on a roll – reclaiming the closer spot, and in the process displaying the moxie which enticed the Bombers to acquire him from the Brewers in December.
The New York Yankees were without Max Fried for the past few games as he dealt with a blister. Instead, the Yankees had to go with other players such as Ian Hamilton and Will Warren to fill his role, but that may change coming up, according to Yankees beat reporter Gary Phillips.