Yankees at Cardinals - Aug. 17, 2025
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Both the American League and National League postseason races are heating up as the final quarter of the season arrives, and one team that can’t afford any setbacks is the New York Yankees. After a rough July and a sluggish start to August,
The New York Yankees' offseason will feature some key decisions on impending free agents. Cody Bellinger could be the most important player to watch.
The Yankees have an off day in Tampa on Monday, then begin a two-game series against the Rays on Tuesday night at Steinbrenner Field.
The MLB playoff picture is starting to take shape here in the middle of August, though there is always the potential for a major shakeup if one of the teams on the fringe of contention gets hot.
The New York Yankees saw first baseman Paul Goldschmidt return from a brief injury absence to dominate the St. Louis Cardinals.
Sometimes, when a player is struggling, he’s sent to Triple A in hopes that facing weaker opponents will help him figure things out. The New York Yankees received a similar kind of reprieve over the last week.
The Yankees swept the Cardinals and got Paul Goldschmidt back, the Rockies tackled their own player, the Reds ended the Brewers' win streak and more from the weekend's MLB action.
Other than the music and Jazz Chisholm sipping on a bottle of beer, the mood was tempered Sunday after the Yankees rallied late for an 8-4 victory to sweep three from the Cardinals and make it five out of six counting last week’s series win over the Twins in New York.
Peraza primarily served as a defensive replacement for the Yankees, with occasional starting opportunities. From May 20-30, he started all but one game, but went just 3 for 25 with eight strikeouts. The same could be said for July 3-13, when he went just 3 for 27 with nine strikeouts.
It had been two decades since Chris Berman and Stuart Scott made the big announcement during the 11 p.m. Sunday night edition of SportsCenter. Broadcasting from Fenway Park following a 5-3 Yankees win over the Red Sox on July 17,
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