In a surprising turn of events, the New York Yankees have made significant changes to their lineup for Game 3 of their series against the Cleveland Guardians.
One MLB analyst believes the New York Yankees will decline the club option for slugger Anthony Rizzo.
The New York Yankees are just two wins from their first World Series appearance in 15 years, but that doesn't mean they're playing flawless baseball.
Following an up-and-down regular season, the New York Yankees are rolling in October. What’s the difference? Other than the hot hitting of Giancarlo Stanton, a few key decisions by Aaron Boone have driven the Bombers’ success so far.
The Yankees had been rotating their starting first baseman throughout the ALDS, but heading into the ALCS, they made a change. Veteran Anthony Rizzo, who started Game 1 on Monday, was kept in the lineup for Game 2 on Tuesday.
Having reached the ALCS for the fourth time in eight years, the New York Yankees made some key roster before Monday’s Game 1. Most notably, veterans Anthony Rizzo and Marcus Stroman are new inclusions on the ALCS roster after both were left off for the ALDS.
After strong performances from Oswaldo Cabrera and Jon Berti at first base in the ALDS, the Yankees decided to make a change, reintroducing veteran Anthony Rizzo into the lineup for Game 1 of the ALCS.
The New York Yankees got some good news regarding Anthony Rizzo going into an ALCS clash with the Cleveland Guardians. Manager Aaron Boone would have the three-time All-Star slugger’s bat available despite suffering some broken fingers down the regular season stretch run.
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The New York Yankees look like a complete team at the perfect time.
Just two weeks and a couple of days since getting hurt, Rizzo is in the lineup for the first game of the ALCS.
The New York Yankees added first baseman Anthony Rizzo and right-hander Marcus Stroman to their American League Championship Series roster on Monday. The Guardians added right-hander Pedro Avila to their roster before the teams opened the ALCS on Monday night in New York.
The Yankees announced their ALCS roster Monday morning, with a pair of notable additions.
So you're saying there's a chance? This is the case of the status of injured New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo. On Sunday, manager Aaron Boone told reporters that "there's a chance" Rizzo will be included on the team's ALCS roster, which has yet to be announced.
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.
He broke two fingers on his right hand when he was hit by a pitch late in the regular season.
The New York Yankees are likely to be down at least one key player for the American League Division Series against the Kansas City Royals.
Reinforcements have arrived for the New York Yankees. On Sunday morning, The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner was the first to report that a locker space had
The New York Yankees received an unwanted reminder Saturday afternoon of how seemingly meaningless late-season games can suddenly become important for all the wrong reasons.
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo sustained a fractured finger on his right hand during Saturday's 9-4 loss to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters following Saturday's loss to the Pirates that first baseman Anthony Rizzo sustained two fractured fingers when he was struck by a pitch from Pittsburgh lefty Ryan Borucki.
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