The Yankees will start Jon Berti at first base and Jose Trevino at catcher against Guardians lefty Matthew Boyd in Game 3 of the ALCS.
The Yankees now know they’ll be taking on the Guardians in the ALCS when it begins on Monday, and manager Aaron Boone spoke to reporters about the club’s roster plans for the coming series.
The New York Yankees have an edge to them this year.
Emotions are always going to be running a little high in an elimination game, and we saw that unfold in Game 4 of the ALDS between the New Yankees and Kansas City Royals on Thursday night,
With a trip to the ALCS on the line, the New York Yankees are once again turning to an inexperienced option at first base. Veteran utility man Jon Berti will serve as the Yankees' starting first baseman for Game 4 of the ALDS against the Kansas City Royals on Thursday night.
Jon Berti was in the New York Yankees' starting lineup for Game 2 of the American League Division Series against the visiting Kansas City Royals on Monday and set to play first base for the first time in his professional career.
The Yankees released their lineup for Game 2 of the ALDS on Monday afternoon, and while most of the lineup remains the same, one significant change has caught the attention of fans: Jon Berti replacing Oswaldo Cabrera at first base.
The New York Yankees are missing a key veteran in Anthony Rizzo as they begin their march to a 28th championship. The 35-year-old first baseman is still contributing to his team’s success by mentoring his replacements.
Despite missing most of the season, the versatile speedster could carve out an important role in the coming weeks. When Jon Berti entered in the 11th inning of Wednesday’s game against the Royals, there was no mystery about his purpose.
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He made his hotly anticipated MLB debut last September, putting up a .980 OPS and 160 wRC+ in eight games as the Yankees’ center fielder before he tore his UCL and required season-ending Tommy John surgery.
The New York Yankees’ bench is about to become a lot more versatile. On Sunday night, the club announced it had optioned outfielder Duke Ellis, primarily used as a pinch runner, to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Duke Ellis will find himself back in Scranton as the Yankees have chosen to send him back down to Triple-A, which will open up room on their 26-man roster for Jon Berti.
With the regular season winding down, the New York Yankees are getting healthier at the right time with the postseason on the horizon. And one veteran that is close to returning is utility man Jon Berti, who has been out since May 25 due to a left calf strain.
The New York Yankees will have to make some tough decisions in the near future. New York has dealt with a handful of injuries throughout the season but it is starting to finally get healthier.
The New York Yankees need to upgrade the third base position in the second-half, but their options are slim. One internal possibility was the versatile
The New York Yankees placed infielder Jon Berti on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a left calf strain after the team feared the injury could be much worse.
The New York Yankees are once more thin in the infield.
On the eve of Opening Day, New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman pulled off a three-team trade with the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins to land infielder Jon Berti.
The New York Yankees, seeking infield reinforcement due to DJ LeMahieu’s injury, acquired seasoned infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins in a three-team trade announced on Wednesday.
The New York Yankees’ injury issues have prompted them to make a trade for a veteran infielder who could start for them on Opening Day.
The New York Yankees are in agreement on a deal to acquire utility infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins, multiple outlets reported Wednesday. The Yankees are sending outfield prospect John Cruz to the Marlins, the New York Post reported.
The Marlins are exercising their 2024 club option on utilityman Jon Berti, reports Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. He’ll be paid a $3.625M salary next year and will be arbitration-eligible one final time in the 2024-25 offseason before reaching free agency after the 2025 campaign.
We had a winning day on Tuesday, only Zach Greinke turning back the clock stopped us from a 3-0 day. I know that feels like a long time ago, back when it looked like the Heat might actually have a chance in the NBA Finals.
The Miami Marlins reached a one-year deal with utilityman Jon Berti to avoid arbitration. The Marlins have a team option for 2024. The deal is worth a reported $2.125 guaranteed, $2.1 million in 2023 and a $25,000 buyout on 2024, if the Marlins decline the option.
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