His adventures in headwear were a fitting prelude to the Yankees' game against the Boston Red Sox as both teams equipped themselves, mentally and physically, to combat the elements. Temperatures were expected to dip into the 30s, with winds whipping
When Travis Hafner hit his first home run of the season in the fourth inning, it presented a rare opportunity for the operations crew at Yankee Stadium to blast some of that majestic music that has become synonymous with the team's many long-ball trots
For a day that started with so much promise, Wednesday quickly turned grumpy. It started as the day people would feel some sort of satisfaction at Rutgers dumping its abusive basketball coach Mike Rice, but then became the dissatisfying one with no
Mark Ulriksen discusses âHitting Forty,â his visual take on the Yankees' aging and wounded stars, which appears on this week's cover of The New Yorker.
After a rough showing in the home opener on Monday, the Yankees were pinning their hopes on Hiroki Kuroda and his ability to give them another quality start as he did so often in 2012. Kuroda
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