Mariners vs Yankees Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 10
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A new documentary coming to ESPN will give Yankees fans to take a trip down memory lane. “Southpaw – The Life and Legacy of Jim Abbott” is the latest 90-minute E60 special set to hit ESPN Sunday night.
In a breakdown of the best deadline fits for every team above .500, Passan named Eugenio Suárez as the first move the Yankees should make, not the only one. New York has too many holes and too much pressure to settle for half-measures.
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Sportsnaut on MSNESPN reporter urges Yankees to trade for two-time All-Star to fix third base woesIt’s been a merry-go-round at third base for the New York Yankees this season. They’ve cycled through Jazz Chisholm Jr.,
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The Mirror US on MSNWhy there is no ESPN Sunday Night Baseball this week as ratings remain upEven though it may be in its last season, ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball has enjoyed a mini-renissance in 2025: ratings for certain matchups have reached a seven-year high, However, there will be no Sunday Night Baseball contest on Sunday,
Don’t worry, Yankees fans, Gregg Giannotti will always have your back. During Thursday’s episode of “Boomer & Gio” on WFAN, Giannotti took offense to Jeff Passan’s comments about Yankee fans in which the ESPN insider said he is tired of complaints from The Bronx faithful.
As the Yankees are expected to be buyers, one team potentially looking to sell at the deadline would make an excellent trade partner for New York. Multiple MLB insiders, including ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB Network's Jon Morosi and MLB.com's Bryan Hoch have linked the Yankees with a potential swoop for a pair of Arizona Diamondbacks standouts.
On the Talkin' Yanks podcast, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Chisholm will move from third base back to second base. Chisholm has made 28 consecutive starts at third base. The move to second base for Chisholm will start with Tuesday's game against the Seattle Mariners, according to ESPN.
Yankees announcer Michael Kay (far left) moderated a panel on Monday night with Abbott (second from left), ESPN reporter Jeremy Schaap and E60 senior producer and director Mike Farrell (far right).
The Yankees opened the year looking like a juggernaut. The offense was clubbing teams into submission, the rotation was holding strong, and the bullpen looked deep enough to survive a long summer. But over the last few weeks, all of that has frayed.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman on Wednesday said he's "definitely" looking to acquire a starting pitcher ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. ... ESPN baseball reporter.
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