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Flying Yankee recognized in state register of historic placesCONCORD, N.H. - The Flying Yankee has been officially listed in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, presented by the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (DHR).
While the feats of Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani hog headlines, an overlooked infielder has been charting a possible path to Cooperstown.
The top of the fifth inning featured seven Yankee hits and three walks with 14 players entering the batter’s box.
It was Aaron’s 649th home run, moving him ahead of Willie Mays into second place on the career home run list. It was also his 14th grand slam, tying Gil Hodges’ NL record. 1997 — Kevin Brown threw a ...
Hurricane season, June 1 through Nov. 30, coincides with summer and fall travel. That means if you’re planning a trip by ...
Where is Adalius Thomas now? The former Patriots free-agent bust has jumped to the coaching ranks, where he's teamed up with ...
Unbeknownst to Schmidt, the Yankees invited his father, U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Dwight Schmidt, to throw out the game's ...
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge continues to solidify his place as a future Hall-of-Fame player with yet another excellent performance last night aga ...
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SB Nation on MSN2000 Diary, June 3: Yankees bullpen blows lead in AtlantaThe visiting Yankees came into the second game of the three-game interleague series having won the first contest by a score ...
The Yankees, behind more brilliant starting pitching and a pieced-together effort from a bullpen that had, because of recent ...
Cody Bellinger lofted a high fly to deep right field, where Juan Soto positioned himself in front of an unfriendly Yankee Stadium crowd and came up short ...
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