On Nov. 2, the 100-year-old Mantle home in Oklahoma goes to auction, starting at a minimum bid of $50,000 through New Jersey-based Goldin Auctions.
Author: Pete Caldera, NorthJersey.com
Yankees to start rookie pitcher Deivi Garcia in ALDS Game 2, with Masahiro Tanaka pushed to Game 3
In a surprise move, the Yankees will go with unproven rookie Deivi Garcia in Game 2 against the Rays, with Masahiro Tanaka going in Game 3.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone goes on profane rant after ejection in first inning vs. Marlins
Hot mics caught the choice words Yankees manager Aaron Boone had for umpire John Tumpane after he was tossed in the first inning Friday night.
Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman sidelined after testing positive for COVID-19
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that Aroldis Chapman’s symptoms are mild, but that he would not be back at the ballpark for the foreseeable future.
Improved Masahiro Tanaka back at Yankee Stadium on Sunday after frightening on-field moment
One day after being struck in the head by a line drive, New York Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka was back at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
New York Yankees’ Masahiro Tanaka ‘doing well’ after being hit by line drive in simulated game
Masahiro Tanaka was hit in the head by a line drive Saturday at Yankee Stadium, but the pitcher appears to have avoided serious injuries.
Yankees’ first-round pick Austin Wells grew up Red Sox fan: ‘Definitely a big Yankee fan now’
Chosen by the Yankees with the No. 28 selection overall, the 6-foot-2, 220-pound Austin Wells sounded like someone ready to sign right away.
Opinion: A farewell to Foley’s as the iconic New York baseball bar closes after 16 years
After 16 years, Foley’s bar in New York City is shutting down. It was a famed spot for baseball fans, players and sports media.
New York Yankees players deciding whether to leave camp on day coronavirus hits organization again
The New York Yankees are still deciding if they should leave Florida as the novel coronavirus hit another player in the team’s minor-league system.
New York Yankees to remain training in Florida despite unknown MLB start due to coronavirus
Despite the Major League Baseball season being put on hold due to the coronavirus, the New York Yankees will remain in Florida to continue training.