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Ranger Suarez was officially introduced by the Boston Red Sox earlier in the week, and during his opening press conference, the veteran left-hander shared a story about the Red Sox and the New York Yankees.
Are the New York Yankees out on this starting pitcher? That's what MLB.com's Mark Feinsand seems to be suggesting.
Wednesday was quite a baseball day in New York. The Yankees signed Cody Bellinger back to their squad for $162 million, and the Mets acquired Freddy Peralta from the Brewers in exchange for prospects Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat.
The New York Yankees have now seen a first-round pick linked to Anthony Volpe join the division rival Boston Red Sox.
The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is alive and well. Over a month after newly-acquired Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray ripped his former team as “ easy to hate ,” Boston’s new first baseman followed suit in taking a shot at the Yankees.
On Wednesday morning, the Boston Red Sox officially introduced left-hander Ranger Suárez, approximately the 15th starting pitcher on their 40-man roster. “I don’t think there’s a question anymore that the identity of our team,
New Boston Red Sox pitcher Ranger Suarez revealed a childhood question about the team's rivalry with the Yankees that drew him to the team.
ESPN has announced that three regular-season weekend baseball games will air on ABC this year. The San Francisco Giants will host the Chicago Cubs on June 14.
The New York Yankees have had a bit of a strange offseason to this point. While they have been linked to just about every big name you could imagine, they have yet to make any sort of big splash that will quiet their winning-crazed fanbase. The longer the ...