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Every pregame price the board took on New York Yankees, Aug 14 to Aug 16. These are facts about posted prices, not a rating of the team. Rates publish once 6 games have settled.
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- MLBYankees avoid the sweep with 4-3 win over the Blue Jays
- MLBBen Rice hits tiebreaking homer in 10th as Yankees beat Blue Jays 4-3 to avoid three-game sweep— Ben Rice hit a tiebreaking home run in the 10th inning and the New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.
- MLBEx-MLB pitcher Tommy John, namesake of pioneering surgery, diesFormer major league pitcher Tommy John, the namesake behind the pioneering elbow surgery that prolonged his career for 14 more years, died at the age of 83.
- MLBYankees' Cody Bellinger to begin rehab assignment TuesdayOutfielder Cody Bellinger, who hasn't played since July 26 due to a hamstring injury, will begin a rehab assignment Tuesday and could rejoin the Yankees next weekend.
- MLBMcAdoo’s clutch 7th-inning double helps lift Blue Jays past Yankees 4-1— Charles McAdoo had two hits, including a tiebreaking RBI double in the seventh inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 4-1 on Saturday for their 13th win in 19 games.
- MLBBlue Jays take Game 2 over the Yankees 4-1
- MLBYankees' Aaron Judge plays catch for first time in rehabYankees outfielder Aaron Judge played catch and ran in New York on Friday as he continues working toward a return from a broken right rib.
- MLBNew York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays: Game Highlights
- MLBKirk homers and drives in 2, Guerrero leaves injured as Blue Jays beat Yankees 3-1— Alejandro Kirk homered and hit a tiebreaking double, Shane Bieber pitched six innings to win for the fourth time in six starts and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 3-1 on Friday night.
- MLBBlue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leaves game after collision at thirdSix-time All-Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays left Friday's game after colliding with Yankees rookie shortstop George Lombard Jr. on a chaotic play at third base.
- MLBMLB labor: Five lessons learned from the 1994 MLB strikeAs another lockout looms, what lessons can we take from Major League Baseball's last prolonged work stoppage?
- MLBMariners get the win on the road
- MLBLogan Gilbert pitches 6 strong innings as Mariners stop 6-game skid with 1-0 win over Yankees— Logan Gilbert pitched six innings and combined with three relievers on a four-hitter as the Seattle Mariners ended a six-game skid with a 1-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Thursday.
- MLBMLB Power Rankings Week 20: Brewers pass Dodgers for No. 1For the first time in nearly two months, the Dodgers aren't the top team in baseball.
- MLBMLB Rank 2026 in-season update: Ranking baseball's top 50 playersWe asked ESPN MLB experts for their updated top 50 to take stock of the best performances as the 2026 regular season begins to wind down.
- MLBMariners bring road slide into matchup against the YankeesSeattle Mariners (56-65, third in the AL West) vs. New York Yankees (68-52, second in the AL East)
- MLBGrisham homers twice and drives in 4 as Yankees rally past struggling Mariners 10-5— Trent Grisham homered twice and hit a go-ahead double in the seventh inning as the New York Yankees erased an early deficit and pulled away for a 10-5 victory over the skidding Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night.
- MLBMLB Hot Stove Heats Up With Trades, Retirements, and ReturnsJazz Chisholm Jr. Contract Talk Puts Yankees on the Spot The latest buzz says the Yankees might be looking at a best-case scenario with Jazz Chisholm Jr. this winter—but that’s only if they pull the trigger. New York’s got a big decision looming, and Chisholm’s speed, power, and defensive versatility make him a tempting play. Problem? He’s coming off a lost season (back injury), and the Marlins might not be eager to deal him cheap. If the Yankees don’t act, someone else will. Verdict: High-risk, high-reward gamble worth making. Mets Eyeing Tarik Skubal as Steve Cohen’s Wallet Opens The Mets are getting bold with their offseason plans, and Steve Cohen’s checkbook is leading the charge. Sources say Detroit’s Tarik Skubal—left-handed ace with a 3.22 ERA and 213 Ks in 163.2 IP—is squarely in their sights. Skubal’s not a rental; he’s under team control through 2026, and the Tigers might demand a king’s ransom (think: multiple top prospects). But if Cohen’s willing to pay, this could be the
- MLBLindor Locks In, Yankees Flash, Angels Clean HouseLindor Puts Mets Future to Bed Story: Francisco Lindor told the Post he’s staying with the Mets for the long haul—no hedging, no “wait and see.” After years of trade rumors and contract chatter, the shortstop finally shut the door. Big Mike’s take: Good. The Mets need stability, and Lindor’s bat (career .274/.337/.470) and glove (Gold Glove finalist in ’25) are worth the long-term bet. If he stays healthy, this deal could age like fine wine—or at least like a solid middle-infield pairing with Lindor and McNeil turning double plays for the next half-decade. Yankees’ One-Night Miracle: Much Ado About Nothing? Story: The Yankees’ lineup woke up for one inning against a bad team and suddenly the Bronx is buzzing. Big Mike’s take: Cool your jets. A three-run outburst in the 4th against the Royals’ bullpen doesn’t erase two months of .220 team batting average with runners in scoring position. Judge is still slumping (.189 in August), Stanton’s knee is a question mark, and the rotation’s back
- MLBAngels Clean House, Yankees Get Cash BoostAngels Fire Entire Pitching Staff, Bring in Cardinals Connection The Fallout: The Angels just dropped the hammer—pitching coach Mike Maddux, assistant Darryl Scott, and bullpen coach Dom Chiti are all out. No sugarcoating it: this staff was a mess. The Halos ranked 28th in ERA (4.89) and 29th in bullpen ERA (5.12). Maddux’s tenure? A flat-out disaster. The Replacements: Enter Tim Leveque (interim pitching coach) and Michael Wuertz (interim bullpen coach). Leveque’s got nearly 20 years in the Cardinals’ system under John Mozeliak—yeah, the same Mozeliak now running the Angels as interim GM. Coincidence? Not a chance. This is a Cardinals reunion tour, and the Angels are betting on Mozeliak’s process to fix their pitching. The Rutschman Factor: Meanwhile, Kyle Bradish is singing Adley Rutschman’s praises, calling him a "special personality" who keeps the Orioles’ clubhouse loose. Translation: Rutschman’s the kind of leader you build a franchise around. The Angels? They’re still
- MLBYankees Bet Big, Angels Clean House, Mariners Flame OutYankees Roll the Dice on Late-Bloomer Reliever The Story: The Yankees are calling up 27-year-old righty Bradley Hanner, a 21st-round pick in 2019 who’s been lights-out at Triple-A (2.10 ERA, 61 Ks in 51.1 IP). Hanner’s debut is a classic New York gamble—low draft pedigree, high upside, and a bullpen that’s been shaky all year. If he’s the real deal, Boone just found a weapon. If not, it’s another swing-and-miss for a team that can’t afford them. The Numbers: 2.10 ERA, 10.7 K/9, 3.3 BB/9 at Triple-A. Not elite control, but the strikeout stuff plays. Yankees bullpen ERA: 4.20 (14th in MLB). They need this to work. Angels Fire Pitching Staff After Disaster Season The Story: The Angels just axed pitching coach Mike Maddux, assistant Darryl Scott, and bullpen coach Dom Chiti after one year. Maddux, a respected name, couldn’t fix a rotation with a 4.53 ERA and the most walks in baseball. This is Arte Moreno’s version of a Hail Mary—fire the coaches, hope the players magically get better. Sp
- MLBMariners look to break 5-game losing streak, play the YankeesSeattle Mariners (56-64, third in the AL West) vs. New York Yankees (67-52, second in the AL East)
- MLBCal Raleigh shoulders blame as Mariners lose fifth straightCal Raleigh, saddled with a .159 average a year after finishing second in the AL MVP race, acknowledged his struggles after the Seattle Mariners' 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees on Tuesday night, telling reporters "I've got to find a way to be better."
- MLBRyan McMahon and Trent Grisham deliver clutch hits for Yankees in 4-1 win over slumping Mariners— Ryan McMahon and Trent Grisham each hit a two-run single in the seventh inning to send the New York Yankees past the slumping Seattle Mariners 4-1 on Tuesday night.
- MLBSeattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees: Game Highlights
- MLBYanks' Rodón slated for 2nd rehab start, Bellinger 'close'Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodón is scheduled to make his second minor league rehabilitation start Thursday night for Double-A Somerset.
- MLBTrade Deadline Fallout Shakes MLB HierarchyTrade Deadline Winners & Losers: The Sharp Takes 1. Giants Play Chess While Braves Whiff on Webb Buster Posey shut down the Logan Webb trade rumors with one word: nope. The Giants’ brain trust—led by Posey—kept their $90M ace despite the Braves reportedly making a run at him. Meanwhile, Atlanta’s desperation for a frontline arm got exposed when their Webb pursuit fizzled. Verdict: Giants 1, Braves 0. Webb’s 3.74 ERA and All-Star nod make him the kind of anchor you don’t deal unless the return is obscene. The Braves’ offer clearly wasn’t. 2. Yankees’ Dominguez Dilemma: Rival Execs Lowballing Like It’s a Fire Sale Jasson Dominguez’s trade value is taking a beating, and the Yankees are not happy about it. Rival clubs are reportedly lowballing, treating the former top prospect like damaged goods. Data point: Dominguez’s .230/.300/.400 slash line in 2026 isn’t helping, but his 5-tool ceiling should still command a haul. Big Mike’s take: The Yankees either overvalued him or the market’s
- MLBPhils Bet Big, Tatis Shakes Up RepresentationDombrowski Spills on Phils' Deadline Moves The Play: Phillies brass Dave Dombrowski broke down the Arraez deal in a no-BS pod sit-down—said the bat speed and contact fit the lineup like a glove, even if the glove work’s still a work in progress. Asked about Harper’s rehab, Don’s future, and Cora’s Red Sox ties, Dombrowski played it close to the vest but dropped enough hints to keep the hot-stove crowd buzzing. Mets and Yanks chatter with Jim Duquette? Pure gold for the “what-if” crowd. The Numbers: Arraez’s .320+ BA last two seasons ain’t chopped liver, but his -5 OAA at second in ’25 had the analytics team sweating. Phils betting the bat outweighs the glove—classic Dombrowski swing-for-the-fences move. Tatis Jr. Rolls with Roc Nation The Switch: Fernando Tatis Jr. just handed his rep keys to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports. Translation: expect the marketing machine to kick into overdrive—more shoes, more highlights, more “Tatis 360” brand moments. On-field? Still the same high-risk, hig
- MLBFinal update: 2026 top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 MLB teamsWho is rising and falling in every major league farm system after the trade deadline? Kiley McDaniel digs in.
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