Alex Verdugo plays unlikely hero in Yankees’ Game 1 ALDS win

In a back-and-forth Game 1 of the ALDS, it wasn't Gerrit Cole, Juan Soto or even Aaron Judge who played the hero. It was Alex Verdugo who hit the winning hit in a game where the lead changed hands in the fifth inning of the Yankees-Royals game Saturday night at Stadium. Verdugo, who had struggled […]
Leaving Marcus Stroman off Yankees’ ALDS roster was ‘hard decision’

Marcus Stroman was removed from the ALDS roster due to rotation into the bullpen. The Yankees decided to have only 11 pitchers on their roster for the series against the Royals, but Stroman was not one of them. The right-handed pitcher had a 4.31 ERA in 30 regular-season games (29 starts), but he doesn't have […]
Oswaldo Cabrera gets ALDS Game 1 start at first base for Yankees

With Anthony Rizzo sidelined in the ALDS with two broken fingers on his right hand, the Yankees started Oswaldo Cabrera in Game 1 against the Royals on Saturday night. This was Cabrera's fifth start at this position in the majors, and came after the Yankees debated between Cabrera and Ben Rice versus right-hander Michael Wacha. […]
Yankees leave Marcus Stroman, Mark Leiter Jr. left off ALDS roster

The Yankees have set a 26-man roster for the ALDS, selecting 11 pitchers and 15 position players to add speed off the bench. Pitchers Marcus Stroman and Mark Leiter Jr. were removed from the roster, with pitcher Tim Meza as the second left-handed pitcher and outfielder Duke Ellis as a pinch-running threat. The five-game schedule, […]
Yankees’ rivalry with Royals was once fiercest of them all

I once wrote a book called “The Emperor and the Idiot,'' about the history of the rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox, for which I interviewed nearly 150 former baseball players, managers, and executives. What struck me most was that almost all of these players had played for teams other than the Yankees and […]
Five things Yankees fans should know about Royals

Five things Yankees fans need to know about the Royals heading into Game 1 of the ALDS at Stadium on Saturday night: 1. The last person left Their postseason berth is historically unlikely, as they were just the third team in the expansion era to lose at least 106 games and make the playoffs the […]
Juan Soto’s free agency looms over his Yankees playoff debut

Juan Soto's first, and perhaps only, season in pinstripes was everything the Yankees had hoped for…so far. He had his best performance at the plate all year, and his presence in the lineup helped turn around the Yankees' offense, creating a threat in front of Aaron Judge during Judge's historic season. All of that will […]
Yankees to start Alex Verdugo in left field in Game 1 of ALDS

Alex Verdugo will be in left field for Saturday night's ALDS opener between the Yankees and the Royals. “I'm going to be in there,” the outfielder told the Post after Friday's stadium workout when asked about Saturday's lineup. Manager Aaron Boone declined to announce his starting lineup on Friday, but officials confirmed Verdugo will be […]
Yankees keeping Austin Wells at cleanup to start ALDS

Austin Wells' inconsistent September will not affect his minutes or his No. 4 hitter in the lineup when the Yankees' playoff run begins Saturday night. Aaron Boone said he isn't going to let a poor stretch affect his thoughts on the rookie catcher. “I feel like in those little changes, you're seeing a really mature […]
Michael Kay eviscerates New Yorkers supporting both Mets, Yankees

Michael Kay attacked certain New Yorkers. The Yankees play-by-play announcer did not speak during Friday's episode of ESPN Radio's “The Michael Kay Show.” Support New Yorkers rooting for both of the city's baseball teams in the MLB playoffs. “Is fandom different now?” Kay asked co-hosts Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg during the broadcast. “If […]