Yankees fans are allowed to boo Juan Soto this weekend
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The last time Soto was at Yankee Stadium, he put the finishing touches on a magical postseason run — a 1.101 OPS in 14 games, including the home run in Cleveland that sent the Yankees to the World Series — but he was let down by teammates who unraveled in the Game 5 collapse to the Dodgers.
Following one of the biggest deals in sports history, New York Yankees fans will reunite with Juan Soto at their home stadium. Ahead of the matchup, the star outfielder made a bold statement while wearing a New York Mets jersey.
New York Yankees fans are demanding, and for good reason: the team has a legendary history with 27 World Series titles. They expect greatness every season, reflecting their iconic
During the New York Yankees' May 12 game against the Seattle Mariners, Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera tagged up from third base after Aaron Judge hit a fly b
Social media didn’t stay quiet following Oswaldo Cabrera’s injury. The heartbreaking moment—one that ended with him being taken off in an ambulance—sparked a wave of strong reactions online, even as the New York Yankees went on to win the game.
Cabrera suffered a gruesome-looking injury on Monday night while trying to avoid the catcher at home plate. His ankle gave out underneath him and showed immediate distress. Speculation swirled that he'd suffered a catastrophic ankle injury. The fact that an ambulance had to take him off the field only reinforced that belief.
Mariners pitcher Carlos Vargas left a hanging slider in the zone and Judge demolished the ball to left center field for a towering, 444-foot home run. The 117.7 MPH blast was the hardest hit ball at T-Mobile Park in the Statcast era.
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EssentiallySports on MSNYankees Fans Roast Former Star After Old Comments Resurface as Aaron Judge and Co. Brutalize Him: “Lmaooo Fried”Another day, and another dominant start for the New York Yankees this season. All thanks to the entire team’s impressive performance that continued Sunday afternoon as well. While Aaron Judge and Co.