Josh Donaldson’s drive bounced off the very top of the wall, and Oscar Gonzalez relayed the ball back to the infield in the Yankees’ playoff opener.
Author: Pete Caldera, NorthJersey.com
Gerrit Cole weathers the storm early as Yankees take Game 1 over Guardians
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Yankees ace Gerrit Cole ejected after calling out umpire, manager Aaron Boone also tossed
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Aaron Judge just misses home run No. 61, Yankees clinch playoff spot with walk-off win
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Aaron Judge hits home run No. 60, on brink of reaching Roger Maris’ New York Yankees mark
Aaron Judge is officially on the brink of history, as he hit his 60th home run. He now sits one away from Roger Maris’ New York Yankees and AL record.
Aaron Judge is carrying the 2022 Yankees. Here are 61 reasons why he must stay in New York.
As Aaron Judge moves toward Roger Maris’ single-season Yankees record for home runs, here are 61 reasons why he should remain in pinstripes next year.
Derek Jeter returns to Yankee Stadium. Will he be around more in the future?
Derek Jeter returned to the field at Yankee Stadium on Friday night for just the third time since his retirement. He hinted he may be around more.