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Three years ago, the New York Yankees got a historic season from Aaron Judge and wasted it. He made it to 62 home runs, but he just didn't have enough support as a rousing 61-23 start gave way to a ...
The Dodgers laughed at the Yankees' slew of mistakes that sealed the Dodgers' World Series win. The teams play their first rematch at Dodger Stadium this weekend.
Oh, wait: That was Hal Steinbrenner, owner of the Yankees, the one team that CNBC estimated generated more revenue than the Dodgers last year. This, we hope, is Steinbrenner being a team player.
What’s sad is that if Soto truly wants to go back to the Yankees, it’s not exactly out of the realm of possibility. There is a precedent. Trades like this have happened before, and recently.
If Soto still were in pinstripes, there’s no way Steinbrenner would have approved Fried’s $218 million deal. Two months later, they lost Gerrit Cole for the season to Tommy John surgery.
When Juan Soto opted to leave the Yankees and sign a massive 15-year contract with the crosstown rival Mets, he knew those visits to Yankee Stadium were not going to be pleasant. But in his first ...
Pinstripes to pariah: Juan Soto discovers life on the other side of the Yankees. The Yankee Stadium faithful delivered their verdict on Juan Soto Friday night with unmistakable clarity. The slugger ...
Mets’ Juan Soto makes ‘50,000 vs. 1’ declaration for Yankees series. ... Hal Steinbrenner offered a 16-year, $760 million deal, which lost to $765 million over 15 years.
Despite extending a mammoth 16-year, $760 million proposal—unprecedented in franchise annals—Hal Steinbrenner’s efforts fell short. Steve Cohen’s Mets countered with marginally superior financial ...
Greeted by a rare standing jeer in his return to Yankee Stadium, Juan Soto stepped out of the batter's box, took off his helmet, tipped it to the crowd and touched it against his heart. Joking ...
Former New York Yankees and now New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto's return to the Bronx for this weekend's Subway Series sparks excitement and potential boos from the Yankees faithful.