Aaron Judge: The Fastest to 300 Home Runs in MLB History

Aaron Judge has done it again. In a career already filled with jaw-dropping milestones, the New York Yankees’ towering captain has added another feather to his cap—becoming the fastest player in Major League Baseball history to hit 300 home runs. Last night, in the Bombers’ 10-2 rout over the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate…

Dominguez Still on Top, Two New Arms Make Yanks Top 10

The Yankees are betting big on the arms of Ben Hess and Bryce Cunningham, making them their top picks in this year’s MLB Draft. The confidence isn’t just from the Yankees, though—MLB Pipeline’s scouts and evaluators are just as high on these young right-handers. Hess and Cunningham have quickly jumped into the organization’s top 10…

Wells to Lead Yankees Catching Duty as Trevino returns

I just read Max Goodman’s article on NJ.com, which offers an in-depth look at the Yankees’ catcher situation. (Subscription needed) Read the full article here. The Yankees are planning to keep Austin Wells as their primary catcher even after Jose Trevino returns from the injured list. Wells has excelled in his full-time role. Trevino will…

Brian Cashman’s Take on Domínguez: A Misstep or Just Patience?

Gary Phillips Yankees beat writer is reporting that Cashman stated “there’s currently no lane” for Jasson Domínguez but “it’s nice to know he’s there.” Here’s the deal: Domínguez is the Yankees’ top prospect. Other teams, like the Orioles with Jackson Holliday and the Reds with Elly De La Cruz, have made room for their standout…

Anthony Volpe Injury Update: What’s Next for the Yankees Shortstop?

The Yankees’ shortstop, Anthony Volpe, took a tough hit during Thursday night’s game against the Los Angeles Angels. After fouling a pitch off his left foot, he exited in the eighth inning with what’s being called “left foot pain.” Fortunately, the X-rays came back negative, so it looks like just a bruise for now. Manager Aaron Boone reassured…

Top Free Agent Closers for New York Yankees in 2025

The New York Yankees may be in the market for a new closer next season if current ninth-inning man Clay Holmes leaves in free agency. According to Randy Miller of NJ.com, the Yankees will likely prioritize re-signing star outfielder Juan Soto, which could limit their budget for retaining Holmes. In a recent article, Miller ranked…