Aaron Boone might have one last season to excise the fundamental flaws that exposed the Yankees in the World Series.
It was the late Dale Earnhardt who popularized the term that “second place is the first loser,” and there’s a lot of folks in ...
The more pressing issue is the trend line for ‘25 and beyond. This isn’t 1976, when the Yankees were swept by the Reds in the ...
The only way Aaron Boone’s tenure as skipper could be any more uncomfortable than it’s been the last few years is to add ...
Both Tommy Lasorda and Billy Martin wanted Frank Sinatra ... But sometime during the 1977 season, Sinatra met Martin – and the entire Yankees team – by chance. According to Morabito, the ...
Who manages the Yankees? Or the Dodgers? By the conclusion of the 1977 World Series, managers Tommy Lasorda (Dodgers) and Billy Martin (Yankees) were household names. So were the players.
The Yankees polished off their fifth straight World Series title, still a record. A 14-strikeout effort by Carl Erskine in Game 3 was the Dodgers’ highlight. Billy Martin was at the center of it ...
Yankee moment: This was the Yankees' fifth world championship over the last six years. Billy Martin, a .333 hitter in five Yankees’ World Series, batted .500 (12-for-24) in this one, with a ...
Whitey Ford was 2-0 for the Yankees. Batting stars: Snider hit .320 with four homers and seven RBIs. Hodges drove in five runs. Billy Martin led the Yankees, hitting .320 with four RBIs.
Robinson hit an infield popup that seemed destined to drop before second baseman Billy Martin made a mad dash to corral it for the third out. Brooklyn never threatened again, and the Yankees had a ...
A shrinking pastime gets a noisy marquee matchup of superstars and love-to-hate coastal cities. Is it enough to get all of ...
Longtime Oakland Athletics traveling secretary Mickey Morabito, once employed by the Yankees, tells one of his favorite World ...