Brewers right-handed pitcher Brandon Woodruff clears another checkpoint in his recovery from 2023 shoulder surgery
With spring training underway for the New York Yankees, players are battling it out for the final roster spots before the start of the campaign. After what has been a busy offseason for the Yankees, the team is once again positioned to be able to compete for a World Series in 2025.
New York Yankees legend Bernie Williams reacted to the organization getting rid of a policy he had to abide by for years: no facial hair.
Nestor Cortes, who previously played for the New York Yankees, still isn't over the results of the 2024 World Series.
Brewers color commentator Bill Schroeder, a former catcher for the team who's been in the booth for three decades, will join Buck on the broadcast to provide Brewers perspective, according to Marchand. Former Yankees manager Joe Girardi will also be in the booth to offer a Yankees-centric flavor.
Buck has called a variety of the MLB's biggest moments such as Mark McGwire's 62nd home run to break Roger Maris' record.
ESPN is going to the bullpen and calling for Monday Night Football play-by-play voice Joe Buck to broadcast the season opening game for the New York Yankees.
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The Brewers lost Willy Adams and there has been speculation about the possibility of adding another infielder. Milwaukee added Caleb Durbin in a trade with the New York Yankees and it doesn't seem likely that another move is on the way with Spring Training ...
The New York Yankees are changing their long-standing no-beard rule and will let players and coaches have "well-groomed" facial hair from now on.
The New York Yankees have dropped their ban on beards, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner.