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New York Yankees right-handed reliever Jake Cousins hasn't pitched at the major league level this season as he recovers from a flexor strain in his elbow. Cousins opened the season on the 60-day injured list, and recently went on a rehab assignment as he worked his way back to the major leagues.
Giancarlo Stanton is due back soon to the Yankees, impacting the lineup and playing time of certain teammates.
KANSAS CITY — The Yankees will have a fresh bullpen arm for Thursday night when they go for a three-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals. Lefty reliever Brent Headrick, who was roughed up in two recent outings, was optioned to Triple-A after pitching 1.1 scoreless innings in Wednesday night’s 6-3 win at Kauffman Stadium.
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Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins responded to a story from The New York Post that he made false claims about his father's pro career.
It's Thursday, June 12 and the Yankees (41-25) are in Kansas City to take on the Royals (34-34). Will Warren is slated to take the mound for New York against Seth Lugo for Kansas City. New York goes for the sweep today after winning the first two of the series against Kansas City,
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Red Sox pitcher Hunter Dobbins would never want to play for the Yankees, even if his career were on the line, and he doesn’t care about the justification behind it — made up or not.
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The Yankees look to finish off a sweep of the Royals on Thursday. Check out the best bets and predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model
Boston Red Sox pitcher Hunter Dobbins is sticking by the story he told about his father playing for the New York Yankees, despite no evidence that he actually did.
KANSAS CITY — Watching from the Kauffman Stadium pitcher’s mound, Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt was in awe seeing his center fielder race into shallow right field, cut in front of Aaron Judge, go into a full dive forward and come up with a sensational catch.