Yankees manager Aaron Boone is comfortable giving Oswald Peraza and Oswaldo Cabrera a look at third base amid DJ LeMahieu's injury.
With Austin Wells making his spring debut sooner than expected earlier this week and Gerrit Cole taking the mound on Friday, a few more Yankees are set for their first taste of exhibition action.
The injury bug has once again taken a bite out of Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu. During Saturday’s 9-3 Spring Training win over the Astros, LeMahieu felt a “tweak” in his left calf heading up the first-base line after popping out to second in the fourth inning.
The injury he suffered Saturday in his second at-bat of the spring came when he felt a twinge in his calf on his way to first base.
The New York Yankees lost Juan Soto, but did a nice job recovering from that astronomical whiff. They signed Max Fried to an eight-year deal, completing what is
With his first Grapefruit League at-bats of the year under his belt, Aaron Judge said he believes a heavier spring workload could ward off another slow start to his regular season. Judge went 1-for-2
The biggest hole the Yankees need to fill this spring is at third base. With four potential candidates, here is how each potential third baseman is doing in spring
LeMahieu is expected to make his Grapefruit League debut either Saturday or Monday, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports. LeMahieu entered camp healthy following last year's foot and hip injuries,
The New York Yankees are dealing with injuries at some key positions, which could lead to big changes before Opening