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New York Yankees starting pitcher Marcus Stroman gives New York Mets' superstar slugger Juan Soto his flowers.
For well over a month now, Soto has been nearly impossible to pitch to. He’s 38-for-111 (.342 batting average) with 13 home ...
Soto bears no resemblance to the ghost who’d lost his confidence in April and early May. He was the National League’s Player ...
The Mets beat out the Yankees for Soto with that jaw-dropping deal, hoping to reshape the franchise’s future. That future ...
The Mets had scratched, using a makeshift pitching alignment, to remain in this game on Friday and there was McNeil to ...
General manager Brian Cashman might have to do what he’s done for the last four trade deadlines: Trade for a reliever (or two ...
Yankees' reliever Luke Weaver took the loss in Friday's Subway Series II opener against the Mets at Citi Field, 6-5.
Even though the New York Yankees' loss wasn’t Marcus Stroman’s fault, he didn’t hold back when talking about what it was like ...
Francisco Lindor and Marcus Stroman are former teammates who reunited during the Subway Series between the New York Yankees ...
Much like the rest of us, New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman remains in awe of former teammate Juan Soto.
Before Juan Soto made his much-talked about move to Queens, he spent one fantastic season in the Bronx, leading the New York Yankees to their first World Series since 2009.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/yankees as Yankees Lose Starting Pitcher to Season-Ending Surgery.