Passing of Miller Gardner, Son of Yankees Great Brett Gardner

Miller Gardner, son of Yankees great Brett Gardner, passed away at age 14 during a vacation in Costa Rica. The family released an obituary, and the New York Yankees paid tribute to him on opening day.

New York Yankees' Home Run Outburst with Innovative Bats

The New York Yankees hit nine home runs in a game against the Milwaukee Brewers with the help of innovative bats designed by a physicist on the team's payroll. The league confirmed the bats are legal.

New York Yankees set franchise record with 9 home runs in a game

Aaron Judge hits three home runs as New York Yankees set franchise record with 9 home runs in a game against Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium.

New York Yankees' historic first inning against Milwaukee Brewers

The New York Yankees made history by hitting four home runs in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers. They continued their offensive onslaught with more home runs in the following innings, leading 13-3 in the fourth inning.

Death of Miller Gardner, Son of Former New York Yankees Player Brett Gardner

The son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, Miller Gardner, passed away at the age of 14 while in Costa Rica. The cause of death is still under investigation, with food poisoning being the most likely cause. The New York Yankees paid tribute to Miller Gardner before a game against the Milwaukee Brewers.

New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon's Beard

New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon sported a beard during the team’s season opener, drawing mixed reactions online after the organization changed its facial-hair policy.

New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells makes history with lead-off home run on opening day

New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells made history by hitting a lead-off home run on opening day, helping the team secure an early lead against the Milwaukee Brewers.

New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole's elbow injury concerns

The New York Yankees are facing concerns about pitcher Gerrit Cole's throwing elbow after experiencing discomfort in spring training. General manager Brian Cashman is prepared for the worst as Cole seeks second opinions on the injury. The team is also dealing with injuries to Giancarlo Stanton and Luis Gil.

Gerrit Cole's Injury Scare and New York Yankees' Pitching Challenges

Star pitcher Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees is scheduled to undergo diagnostic tests on his pitching elbow following a poor spring training performance. Cole has a history of injury scares and the team is facing pitching rotation challenges.

New York Yankees Facial Hair Policy Change

The New York Yankees have removed their no-facial hair policy, causing mixed emotions for legend Bernie Williams. The change ends a 50-year tradition in the organization.

New York Yankees Facial Hair Policy Change

The New York Yankees have ended a nearly 50-year-old policy banning facial hair, allowing players to now sport 'well-groomed beards.' The change was announced by Hal Steinbrenner, who cited the evolving norms around facial hair as a reason for the decision.

New York Yankees facial hair policy change

The New York Yankees announced that players no longer have to be clean-shaven, allowing 'well-groomed' beards. The rule was established in 1976 by George Steinbrenner and has now been lifted to avoid discouraging potential players from joining the team.

New York Yankees lifting ban on facial hair

The New York Yankees have lifted their ban on facial hair, which was instituted nearly 50 years ago by then-owner George Steinbrenner. The policy change allows players and staff to now wear 'well-groomed beards.' Other MLB teams have had similar policies in the past.

New York Yankees Change Facial Hair Policy

The New York Yankees have changed their facial hair policy to allow "well-groomed" beards for players and personnel. This decision came after discussions with former and current Yankees, spanning several eras. The policy, established in the 1970s, required no facial hair other than mustaches (except for religious reasons). The change will give the team a new look for the 2025 season.

New York Yankees Minor League Pitcher Hospitalized Due to Allergic Reaction

A New York Yankees minor league pitcher, Eric Reyzelman, was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction before the team's spring training practice. He had a peanut allergy-related reaction and will be observed overnight. Reyzelman had an impressive performance in the minor leagues last year but faces tough competition to make the Yankees' roster.

New York Yankees Little League Visit

A New York City Little League coach criticizes New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge for not interacting with his players during a visit to Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The coach feels Judge should have acknowledged the team despite logistical challenges.

Aaron Judge's Home Run Record Chase

Aaron Judge hits his 50th and 51st home runs for the New York Yankees, chasing his American League record. He is on pace for 63 homers this season.

Aaron Judge's Home Run Record Chase

Aaron Judge hits his 50th home run for the New York Yankees this season, continuing to chase his American League record. He is on pace to rewrite the record books with 31 games left in the regular season.

WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark meets New York Yankees' Aaron Judge

WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark meets New York Yankees' Aaron Judge and is surprised by his size. Judge gives her a pair of cleats.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s debut with the New York Yankees

Jazz Chisholm Jr. makes an impressive debut with the New York Yankees, earning praise from teammates and fans for his performance and energy.

Rachel Minaya Found Dead

Rachel Minaya, the wife of senior adviser of baseball operations Omar Minaya, was found dead at their home in New Jersey. The New York Yankees held a moment of silence in her honor before a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Baltimore Orioles vs New York Yankees Baseball Game

Baltimore Orioles pulled off an improbable win over the New York Yankees, capitalizing on their opponents' ninth-inning mistakes to score three runs, winning the game 6-5.

Gerrit Cole's 2024 Season Debut with the New York Yankees

New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is set to make his 2024 season debut, facing the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium after dealing with nerve irritation and edema in his pitching elbow. The Yankees have thrived without him, but his return is highly anticipated.

New York Mets player Harrison Bader's nostalgia for the New York Yankees

New York Mets player Harrison Bader expresses nostalgia for the New York Yankees, names his Mount Rushmore of New York athletes, causing controversy. Mets facing challenges and poor performance.

New York Yankees Rotation Streak

The New York Yankees have an impressive rotation streak, with starting pitchers consistently allowing two or fewer runs in five or more innings for 15 consecutive outings. Despite this historic achievement, the team recently suffered a loss to the Los Angeles Angels.

Alex Rodriguez's Legacy in New York Yankees History

The article discusses the complicated legacy of Alex Rodriguez in New York Yankees history and Major League Baseball, including his achievements, controversies, and the status of his jersey retirement. Rodriguez's career was marked by highs and lows, including home runs, MVPs, a World Series win, and suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs. Despite his accomplishments, his jersey has not been retired by the Yankees. Rodriguez expressed his desire for the honor but respects the organization's decision. He has since retired and become a prominent baseball analyst.

Juan Soto's Impressive Performance for the New York Yankees

Juan Soto, a "generational talent," hits two impressive home runs for the New York Yankees, helping them win their sixth game in a row.

Giancarlo Stanton hits hardest ball in 2024 MLB season

Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees hit the hardest ball in the 2024 MLB season against the Houston Astros with an exit velocity of 119.9 mph.

Aaron Judge ejected from Yankees game for arguing called strike

Aaron Judge, captain of the New York Yankees, was ejected from a game for the first time in a generation after arguing a called strike three. This incident is notable as it is Judge's first ejection since joining the big leagues in 2016.

New York Yankees' Aaron Judge Struggling in 2024 Season

New York Yankees' Aaron Judge is struggling in the 2024 season despite the team's strong performance. Fans are concerned as Judge's batting average drops to .179, following a 62-home run season in 2022.

Retirement of John Sterling, New York Yankees Radio Voice

Legendary New York Yankees radio voice John Sterling is retiring due to health concerns after 64 years of broadcasting. He will be honored by the Yankees on Saturday during a ceremony at Yankee Stadium.

Total Solar Eclipse Delays New York Yankees Game

A total solar eclipse in the U.S. has delayed the start time of the New York Yankees' game against the Miami Marlins. The game has been rescheduled from 2:05 p.m. to 6:05 p.m. ET.

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