The New York Yankees have faced back-to-back losses to the Baltimore Orioles, slipping from the top of the American League East and revealing some team weaknesses.
The New York Yankees blockbuster trade for Juan Soto this offseason was the beginning of what many fans hope will be a decade-plus-long relationship between the two parties.
Juan Soto did not seem to be in good mood when he walked up the plate to face Dean Kremer in the sixth inning during the recent matchup between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles.
Soto has never been afraid to get heated with opposing pitchers.
Soto and Wells shine bright, and just about nobody else does. In days past, I would say something like “at least it was short,” but the pitch clock has meant we see our fair share of sub-three hour losses.
The New York Yankees should be going all in on the 2024 season. New York has a sky-high payroll but a real chance to win the World Series this year. The Yankees completed a blockbuster trade this past offseason and acquired former San Diego Padres superstar Juan Soto.
The Yankees significantly bolstered their outfield this offseason by acquiring Juan Soto and Alex Verdugo, creating a formidable trio that has recently contributed to a massive surge in the team’s offensive output, tallying 30 runs over the past two games.
The New York Yankees offense was out and on full display Saturday and Sunday. After falling to the Milwaukee Brewers, 7-6, in 11 innings at American Family Field on Friday night, the Yankees’ offense exploded the remainder of the weekend.
All the talk around the New York Yankees has been about outfielder Juan Soto, and it’s certainly justified. The Yankees traded five players this offseason to acquire the All-Star slugger, who has just one season left before he hits free agency, where he’s likely to receive no worse than the game’s second largest payday behind Shohei Ohtani.
In a closely contested match, the New York Yankees fell to the Milwaukee Brewers 7–6 in extra innings on Friday night, in a game they were poised to win.
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New York Yankees senior vice president and general manager Brian Cashman discussed the addition of Soto, who has thrived in his first month in New York.
The three-time All-Star led the league in walks (132) for the third straight year in 2023 and hit a career-high 35 home runs.
The treatment of Judge at Yankee Stadium amid his early-season struggles continues to garner attention.
All-Star outfielder Juan Soto is the latest member of the New York Yankees to insist that fellow slugger Aaron Judge will break out of his slump sooner than later.
The New York Yankees are back to their winning ways behind the strong performance of superstar outfielder Juan Soto. The Yankees traded for Soto in the offseason, despite a looming free agency that will likely be among the most expensive in baseball history.
While the New York Yankees may have lost their third game in their last five outings with Saturday’s extra-inning home defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays, there is no question that these Yankees believe they have the talent to shake off the disappointments of seasons past.
The Juan Soto admiration society is growing within the New York Yankees' clubhouse and in the stands at Yankee Stadium, only heightening anticipation of his next big moment.
Juan Soto, the New York Yankees’ standout, defies conventional labels in baseball. While not typically regarded as a batting average specialist, his career average stands at a robust .286.
The New York Yankees knew they were trading for a superstar when they completed a blockbuster deal with the San Diego Padres for Juan Soto. Everyone knew that this made the Yankees’ lineup better, especially considering that he would be entering a walk year.
Imagine a world in which the New York Mets sign Juan Soto and the New York Yankees spite-sign Pete Alonso in retaliation.
Cody Poteet allowed one run in six innings of his first major-league appearance in nearly two years, and Juan Soto broke things open with a three-run homer, as the visiting New York Yankees completed their doubleheader sweep of the Cleveland Guardians with an 8-2 victory Saturday night.
Juan Soto arrived with the New York Yankees facing more pressure than anyone else on the team. This is a crucial year for both him and the Yankees franchise.
New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto is reportedly seeking a free agent contract that rivals the AAV of the deal Shohei Ohtani signed this past winter.
2023 ended up being Juan Soto’s final year in San Diego, as the Padres swapped the star outfielder to the Yankees in a blockbuster deal last December. However, some attempts were made to keep Soto in SoCal via a long-term extension.
Juan Soto is set to finally hit free agency after this season. Could he be looking for the type of money Shohei Ohtani is being paid or more?
A recent report concerning New York Yankees standout Juan Soto sheds light on the significant role his agent will play in future contract negotiations between the player and the team.
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