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Road struggles plagued the Yankees for a few weeks leading up to the All-Star break, but they couldn't break out of the slump against the Braves on Friday.
In the first sign of the New York Yankees front office having a pulse, they have reached out to the Diamondbacks about third baseman Eugenio Suarez, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Suarez has long been linked to the Yankees and is considered the top third-base trade target potentially on the market.
A baserunning error from Jorbit Vivas proved costly in the New York Yankees' loss to the Atlanta Braves on Friday. Aaron Boone didn't see the problem.
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The New York Yankees will lock horns with the Atlanta Braves in an MLB matchup on Saturday. This prediction includes our best bet of the game.
Check out more information on how to watch the Atlanta Braves vs. New York Yankees game today on TV and streaming services: When: Friday, July 18, 2025. Time: 7:15 p.m. Eastern. Where: Truist Park | Atlanta, Georgia. Channel: MLB Network. Best streaming options: Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial) and Sling (promotional offers).
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The issues at third base were glaring in New York's first game after the break. Having to go with a bullpen game wasn't a good sign, either.
New York Yankees utility man Oswaldo Cabrera has married his fiancée, Ari Gonzales. Gonzales announced the couple's engagement on March 16 in an Instagram post
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB Rumors: Big Update Emerges on Yankees and Mets Potential Trade for Pair of Impact Pitchers“Guardians are listening on relievers, including stars Cade Smith and Emmanuel Clasé,” New York Post MLB insider Jon Heyman reported on Saturday. “Prices are understandably high. They are seen as not too likely to trade either top pen guy, and with MLB’s easiest closing schedule, they aren’t even a certain seller.”