Yankees beat reporters join national correspondents to take an inside look ahead at the story lines and developing news that impact the team's outlook.
In this final regular season episode of Season 3 of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, editors Al Santasiere, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz wrap up some storylines from the 2019 campaign, then discuss the October issue's coverage of retiring favorite CC Sabathia, a pitcher and teammate who will be impossible to replace.
On this week's episode, Al Santasiere, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz look at two decidedly different moments that changed the course of Yankees - and American - history. First, a segment discussing Al's feature on George Halas, one of the NFL's founding fathers with a what-might-have-been story in the Bronx. Next, the editors chat about Nathan's story on Bernie Williams' memories of the aftermath of 9/11, and the hug that the Yankees' center fielder will never forget.
We hit Labor Day Weekend rolling, as Yankees Magazine editors Nathan Maciborski and Gary Phillips preview the season's final month, then discuss Phillips' September cover story on Domingo Germán, as well as some other unexpected contributors to the first-place Yankees' success
On this week's episode, Jon, Nathan and Gary talk about a big week from Gleyber Torres, then move into a discussion about Jon's DJ LeMahieu feature from the 2019 All-Star Game. Additionally, the editors check in with the team's Minor League affiliates and share some stories from their trips down on the farm. This week's episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast is brought to you by MLB At Bat, MLB.tv and the MLB Ballpark App, where Yankees baseball is always live. Download them today in the Apple App Store or Google Play.
The plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, houses so many incredible New York Yankees, and this week, Nathan heads upstate to watch two more Yankees greats - Mariano Rivera and Mike Mussina - take their rightful places. Nate talks with Jon about his weekend on the sport's Mt. Olympus, offering perspective on this star-heavy induction. Also, Yankees senior museum curator Brian Richards joins Nathan and Jon to chat about Thurman Munson, who died tragically 40 years ago this Aug. 2. The three recount some favorite stories, try to place the beloved captain in his proper context, and discuss Jon's story on Thurman, his wife Diana, and the dreadful work of keeping a legacy alive.
We're looking at the left side of the Yankees' infield in this episode, with segments on July cover boy Didi Gregorius, and the remarkable rise of Gio Urshela. Editors Jon Schwartz and Nathan Maciborski discuss Sir Didi's hyperspeed rehab from Tommy John surgery, as well as the job the Yankees' front office did in identifying Urshela as a potential contributor. This week's episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast is brought to you by MLB At Bat, MLB.tv and the MLB Ballpark App, where Yankees baseball is always live. Download them today in the Apple App Store or Google Play.
On this episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, things go a bit off the rails when Jon Schwartz and Gary Phillips try to make some predictions for the second half of 2019. But first, they chat with Yankees Productions assistant director Pete Gergely about his experiences during the team's historic trip to London. This week's episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast is brought to you by MLB At Bat, MLB.tv and the MLB Ballpark App, where Yankees baseball is always live. Download them today in the Apple App Store or Google Play.
This is a remarkable time at Yankee Stadium, with HOPE Week underway, and the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots coming to the Bronx on June 25. On this week's episode, the editors chat about Jon Schwartz's feature on the Yankees-Stonewall Scholars program, as well as two features on Jason Giambi and Austin Romine. This week's episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast is brought to you by MLB At Bat, MLB.tv and the MLB Ballpark App, where Yankees baseball is always live. Download them today in the Apple App Store or Google Play.
It's June, which means we're talking about a new issue of Yankees Magazine. Jon Schwartz, Nathan Maciborski and Gary Phillips break down the current state of the team, then discuss two features in the new magazine - Nate's cover story on Luke Voit and Gary's piece about CC Sabathia's 3,000th strikeout.
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This week, Nathan and Jon examine Gary Sánchez's remarkable rebound from a disastrous 2018 season, discussing Jon's feature about the Yankees' catcher's insistence on accountability in the face of well-publicized struggles. Then they move on to memories of 2009, first through Jon's interview with MLB.com's Mark Feinsand - who, along with Bryan Hoch, is the author of the upcoming book, MISSION 27 - and then chatting about a member of that team, Brett Gardner.
MISSION 27 comes out June 4 from Triumph Books, and can be preordered anywhere you buy books.
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On this episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, Nate, Jon and Gary chat about the players making their way back from the injured list, as well as the guys who have ably filled in. Then they discuss two features in the May issue of the magazine - Nate's story about players' gear and style, and Gary's in-depth look at Adam Ottavino's New York upbringing
On Season 3, Episode 3 of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, we cover the full spectrum of Yankees youngsters. In the first segment, Al, Nate and Jon discuss the May cover story on Gleyber Torres, almost a year to the date from his big-league debut. Then Jon introduces everyone to Tyler Johnson, a prospect you've never heard of with a story you'll never be able to forget. Click Here
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We're back with a new episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast! This week, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz are joined by Gary Phillips to discuss his feature on former Yankees finding success in the YES Network booth. We also give an impassioned defense of Clint Frazier's right to be himself, during a chat about Jon's feature on the young outfielder in the April issue.
Welcome to the third season of the Yankees Magazine Podcast! We have new music, but otherwise it's the same great discussions you're used to. This week, Al Santasiere, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz unbox some new editions of Yankees Magazine, plus Jon talks with fans coming through the turnstiles on Opening Day. Lastly, Jon sits down with Legends Hospitality senior executive chef Matt Gibson about the food offerings fans can enjoy at Yankee Stadium this year.
On a rainy day in Tampa, Jon Schwartz and Al Santasiere chat with Yankees.com beat writer Bryan Hoch (@bryanhoch) about his assessments of the team's offseason, the start to spring training, the new guys around the clubhouse and the ways that beat writing has changed in his decade-plus on the job. Bryan is the author of the book BABY BOMBERS, which will be updated in paperback this coming August, and is a co-author of the upcoming MISSION 27, a look back at the 2009 World Series champs. Both can be preordered anywhere you go to buy books.
With Spring Training (FINALLY) underway, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz chat with Lauren Moran, the Yankees' assistant director of baseball information, about how the team's media relations department handles the six unusual weeks in Tampa. Then, Al Santasiere drops in to discuss his feature about Dellin Betances and the way that the 6-foot-8 pitcher somehow continues to grow.
MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) continue their position previews with the team's bullpen. From closer Aroldis Chapman (3:30) to Zack Britton (7:20) and new addition Adam Ottavino (8:40), the Yankees' relievers could form one of the best bullpens ever.
The Yankees have added multiple new pieces to their infield this offseason. MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and reporter Bryan Hoch (@bryanhoch) explain how Troy Tulowitzki and DJ LeMahieu will fit into the lineup (1:30). Tim and Bryan also discuss the club's hiring of Allen Herschkowitz as the first environmental science advisor in professional sports (13:00).
The editors discuss Mariano Rivera's unanimous election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, plus Al's recent trip to Las Vegas to meet new Yankees shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. Plus, with Spring Training on the horizon, they go around the circle talking about the most exciting stories they'll be watching in Tampa.
Mo and Moose are headed to Cooperstown. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch talk Hall of Fame (1:15). Tim and Bryan go on to discuss the Sonny Gray trade (7:50) and the signing of Adam Ottavino (9:40). The podcast wraps up with a breakdown of the catcher and DH positions heading into Spring Training (12:15).
In this week's episode, we visit Eau Claire, Wisconsin to break some ice (literally) with new Yankees pitcher James Paxton. Plus, Al, Nate and Jon discuss Mel Stottlemyre's passing, as well as one crucial feather in the longtime Yankees pitcher and pitching coach's cap: the soon-to-be Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera. With special guest Alex Day of Yankees On Demand.
The Yankees added another infielder not named Machado. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how DJ LeMahieu fits into the team's roster (:47). Tim and Bryan then take a closer look at New York's starting rotation (5:00). Lastly, they end the podcast by looking back on the life of former Yankees pitcher and coach Mel Stottlemyre (18:30).
MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) discuss the chances that Sonny Gray still gets moved this offseason. Then Tim and Bryan break down the Bombers' outfield heading into the 2019 season.
The editors discuss a recent Q&A Jon had with Yankees manager Aaron Boone. Plus, a discussion about and some audio from Hilary's visit with first baseman Luke Voit in his hometown in Missouri.
Where does Troy Tulowitzki fit in the Yankees lineup? MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) break down how the deal impacts the chances of signing Manny Machado. Plus, David Robertson agrees to a deal with the Phillies. They discuss who the Yankees will now target in the relief market.
The crew do a year in review and remember some of their favorite stories and memories from 2018, then they come up with some resolutions for the new year.
MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) come to you from the Winter Meetings in Las Vegas with the latest Hot Stove news, including J.A. Happ returning to the Bronx and what it means for the rotation. Plus, will they find a way to bring Manny Machado to New York?
Aaron Boone speaks to the media at the Winter Meetings in Las Vegas and gives his thoughts about what the team has done so far this offseason, including trading for James Paxton. Plus, he is excited to see what Aaron Judge can accomplish this season after finishing strong and being healthy heading into Spring Training.
In this mailbag episode, the editors answer listener questions about some of their best interviews, the process of putting the magazine together and more.
What will the Yankees do now that Patrick Corbin and Nathan Eovaldi are off the market? MLB.com's Tim McMaster (@MLB_McMaster) and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) break down the latest in free agency. Plus, the latest with Bryce Harper and Manny Machado ahead of the Winter Meetings.
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MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Mark Feinsand discuss the Yankees' trade for James Paxton and break down the 2019 Hall of Fame ballot.
In this mini episode, Hilary and Al sit down to discuss the Shamrock Series game that pits Notre Dame against Syracuse in one of the biggest college football matchups on the schedule - and it's all going down at Yankee Stadium.
MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the chances of Dallas Keuchel wearing pinstripes in 2019. They also discuss Dellin Betances' plea to Manny Machado and Brian Cashman's award for community service.
MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the club's one-year deal with CC Sabathia. They also discuss the Yankees' chances of landing Patrick Corbin, the team's options at shortstop and Bryce Harper's ability to play first base.
On this episode, a discussion about Nathan's story on memorable rookie seasons in Yankees history. Plus, the editors revisit their preseason predictions to see how they stacked up to real life.
MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how the team will respond after the Red Sox won the title. They also break down the Yankees' interest in Manny Machado following the postseason, Brett Gardner's future and how the club will address starting pitching this offseason.
MLB.com's Dani Wexelman and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the team's chances of signing Manny Machado this Winter. They also discuss CC Sabathia's future, the competition at first base and the club's biggest offseason need.
The editors reflect on a season that ended too soon, then discuss two stories from the October issue of Yankees Magazine - one about Masahiro Tanaka and one on Yankees legend Whitey Ford.
MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch reflect on the 2018 season, which saw the Yankees win 100 games and reach the ALDS. They break down Aaron Boone's first season as skipper and how Didi's Tommy John surgery will impact the team's offseason needs. Plus, what are the plans for the starting rotation in 2019? Will CC Sabathia and J.A. Happ return or will they make a run at Patrick Corbin?
The Yankees moved on to the ALDS and in the October issue of Yankees Magazine (which serves as the ALDS program at Yankee Stadium), the editors wrote about three of the starting pitchers who will be taking the mound. They talk about one, CC Sabathia, and the deep dive Jon takes into the legacy the pitcher has built on and off the field. Then, Jon's interview with Sabathia during a recent trip to California.
In this episode, the editors take a look at what has made Brett Gardner successful in his decade-plus as a Yankee. Then, Hilary interviews Gardner to get his take on the topic. Plus, a discussion about the Yankees' bullpen and how the role of relievers has evolved in recent years.
The editors discuss Nathan's cover story on Giancarlo Stanton, then an interview with Stanton himself. Plus, a conversation about Al's approach to sitting down with Miguel Andujar for an exclusive Q&A in the September issue of Yankees Magazine.
Hilary, Jon and Thomas discuss manager Aaron Boone's first few months on the job, then an interview with Boone himself. Plus, a conversation about Dellin Betances and the Yankees' bullpen.
The editors dive into the August issue of Yankees Magazine and discuss cover subject Luis Severino as well as an in-depth feature on the Yankees' pitching coordinator Danny Borrell, who is in charge of managing the robust farm system. Plus, an interview with Severino.
The editors discuss Al's story from the July issue about Greg Bird and what he brings to the Yankees' lineup, then Jon interviews catcher Austin Romine and a roundtable discussion follows.
In this episode, the editors discuss Al's Q&A with Derek Jeter, then interview with and talk about the Yankees' top pitching prospect, Justus Sheffield.
For the July cover story of Yankees Magazine, Hilary wrote about Aaron Judge and his role as a unifier in the clubhouse. The editors talk about reporting on the feature and the slugger's season so far, then Hilary interviews Judge himself.
Hilary and Jon sit down to chat all things HOPE Week as well as Hilary's story in the June issue about Yankees players and their foundations. Then hear interviews with CC Sabathia, Luis Severino and Brett Gardner. Finally, editor Thomas Golianopoulos joins the pod to discuss his feature about an upcoming Chien-Ming Wang documentary.
In this episode, the editors discuss the June Yankees Magazine cover story about rookie phenom Gleyber Torres. Plus, a conversation about Orlando Hernandez, who made his Major League debut 20 years ago and helped lead the Yankees to a championship.
Editor-in-chief Alfred Santasiere III joins Hilary and Jon to talk about his interview with David Wells, who spoke about the 20th anniversary of his May 17, 1998 perfect game. Plus, Hilary sits down with first baseman Tyler Austin and then the crew discusses his story about the ups and downs he's faced throughout his life.
Actor Justin Hartley joins Hilary for a quick chat about his role on the hit NBC drama, This Is Us. Plus, they talk about what it was like for Hartley growing up a Dodgers fan in Illinois and what success means to him.
In this episode, the editors discuss the May issue of Yankees Magazine, including Nathan's story about Didi Gregorius and Jon's in-depth feature about how Estevan Florial became Estevan Florial. Plus, an interview with Gregorius himself.
In this episode, Hilary, Jon and Nathan are joined by Yankees Magazine editor-in-chief Alfred Santasiere III to discuss the 2018 New York Yankees Official Yearbook. Plus, Jon interviews Trenton Thunder manager Jay Bell about coaching prospects on the rise and his role in the 2001 World Series.
In this episode, Hilary and Jon take you through an eventful Opening Week of baseball. First, they have a conversation with the Yankees' team photographers, Ariele Goldman Hecht and Barrie Schneiderman, about their experiences covering the club, then a compilation of Yankees share their thoughts on an exciting first week, and finally Jon talks a bit about traveling to Toronto for Opening Day.
In this special bonus episode, hear parts of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton's first-ever joint interview, conducted exclusively for Yankees Magazine. Plus, Hilary talks to editor in chief Alfred Santasiere III about how he made the interview happen and what some of his takeaways were after spending time with the sluggers.
A week away from Opening Day, the editors make their predictions for what the season will bring. Hilary has an exclusive interview with Yankees general manager Brian Cashman. And Jon talks about his feature story on Opening Day starter Luis Severino.
Can Giancarlo Stanton put the Yankees over the top? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down what the reigning MVP adds to this lineup and why the team feels Luis Severino is ready to achieve ace-level status.
Neil Walker is a New York Yankee. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss Walker's deal with the team and Giancarlo Stanton's approach at the plate this spring.
How will Aaron Boone handle his first year in New York? MLB.com's Darwin Zook and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how the Yankees' lineup will look with Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge and how Boone will handle the pressure of New York.
In this episode, Yankees Magazine editor in chief Al Santasiere joins the roundtable as the editors discuss Spring Training so far, then he gives his thoughts Seahawks quarterback on Russell Wilson's time with the Yankees. Plus, Nathan has an exclusive interview with pitcher Sonny Gray.
MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss Miguel Andujar's red-hot start so far in Spring Training and how good the Yankees' offense can be with a lineup featuring Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez.
Hilary and Jon chat about Spring Training and discuss Jon's Q&A with Tino Martinez - the first in a series the Magazine will run all year highlighting the 1998 World Series squad. Hilary has an exclusive interview with relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle and Nathan checks in from Spring Training in Tampa with editor-in-chief Alfred Santasiere III.
The Yankees acquired Brandon Drury in a three-team trade. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how Drury fits into the 2018 squad and the crowds that are showing up to watch the team take batting practice.
MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and Yankees manager Aaron Boone discuss the importance of setting the tone in Spring Training, the competition in the infield and keeping his players fresh through a long season.
Manager Aaron Boone answers questions from the media before the opening of Spring Training camp. He talks about the challenges of coming into his first camp, the high expectations heading into the 2018 campaign and how he plans to manage Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and the strong Yankees lineup.
In this episode, the editors discuss signing off on the first issue of Yankees Magazine for 2018, which includes feature stories on new guys Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Boone, editor-in-chief Alfred Santasiere III has an exclusive interview with outfielder Aaron Hicks, and the crew makes bold Spring Training predictions.
Can Chance Adams crack the Yankees' rotation? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss why the team needs Adams to help out this season and talk about the opening of Spring Training camp next week.
The Yankees cleaned up at the recent 95th Annual New York Baseball Writers' Dinner. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch talk about the awards and speeches from Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge and also discuss the 1998 World Series team.
In this episode, the editors discuss their recent travels and Hilary has an exclusive interview with Yankees relief pitcher David Robertson.
Are the Yankees a serious contender for Yu Darvish? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch talk about the chances that Darvish lands in the Bronx and why CC Sabathia is happy to play the role of villain in 2018.
Where does Miguel Andujar fit into the Yankees' plans for 2018? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss what the team likes about Andujar and break down if the team possesses the best bullpen of all-time.
Will Yu Darvish pitch in Yankee pinstripes next season? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch talk about the team wanting to add more starting pitching and the strengths of its potent offense.
Before heading out on the road for stories, Jon and Nathan explain their thought process and methods of reporting during the offseason. Then, Hilary interviews Yankees beat writer Bryan Hoch, whose new book, The Baby Bombers: The Inside Story of the Next Yankees Dynasty, dives into the origins of this new class of Yankees stars. And finally, in a draft of Yankees Hall of Famers, Hilary decides whether Jon or Nathan's team of legends would come out on top.
Will Gleyber Torres be in the Opening Day lineup? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how Torres is feeling after suffering a season-ending injury last year and examine if Greg Bird can stay healthy for a full season in 2018.
CC Sabathia is back with the Yankees for another season. MLB.com's Darwin Zook and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss why Sabathia wanted to come back to New York and if the team is interested in trading for Manny Machado.
In this episode, Hilary and Jon discuss some of the big splashes the Yankees have made in the past few weeks with Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Boone. Then, they draft some of their favorite moments from the 2017 season, and rank their top holiday movies.
Reigning NL MVP Giancarlo Stanton is now a New York Yankee. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down where Stanton could bat in the lineup and what other moves the team could make this offseason.
Aaron Boone is officially the new manager in the Bronx. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch talk about how Boone won over Brian Cashman in the interview process and where they will look to add a starting pitcher.
Sean Casey, Michael Kay, Mark Feinsand, Danny Graves, Bryan Hoch and Jim Duquette react to the Yankees naming Aaron Boone their manager.
In this episode, the editors discuss the special Monument Park Commemorative Issue of Yankees Magazine and the stories in it. Plus, the gang dissects one of the most popular recurring sections of the Magazine - Quick Hits - and they provide their own answers to some of the rapid-fire questions they often ask the Yankees players.
The Yankees have closed their managerial search and will soon announce who will be leading the club in 2018. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the finalists and discuss why Shohei Ohtani would be a great fit in pinstripes.
MLB.com takes a listen back to the most exhilarating plays and can't-miss moments from the 2017 Yankees season.
Aaron Judge took home the AL Rookie of the Year Award, but will he come away with the MVP trophy as well? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the reasons why he could win the prestigious award and discuss why the team is not in a rush to find their new manager.
Could Rob Thomson be the next skipper in the Bronx? MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss the chance Thomson could be hired as the new manager and why Masahiro Tanaka did not opt out of his current Yankee contract.
Could Shohei Ohtani be in pinstripes next season? MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss the chance that Ohtani could land in the Yankees rotation and if Aaron Judge can duplicate his numbers from 2017.
In this episode, Hilary, Jon and Nathan discuss the tough ending to the Yankees' season in the ALCS. Hilary interviews Al Santasiere, the editor-in-chief of Yankees Magazine, about traveling with the club throughout the postseason. Lastly, the editors reflect on their favorite stories and moments from the past year.
The Yankees are in need of a new manager for 2018. MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Yankees reporters Bryan Hoch discuss why Joe Girardi will not be back in pinstripes next season.
The Yankees' offense struggled as they come up one game short of the World Series, falling 4-0 in Game 7 of the ALCS against the Astros
Masahiro Tanaka leads the way for the Yankees, shutting out the Astros seven innings en route to a 5-0 Game 5 victory
Aaron Judge went yard for the second straight game to help the Yankees beat the Astros, 8-6, and even the ALCS at two games a piece. Joe Girardi spoke to the media after the game.
Todd Frazier and Aaron Judge slugged three-run homers to back CC Sabathia's six scoreless innings in the Yankees' Game 3 win.
Daily Recap: The Yankees pitching held the Astros offense in check, but a walk-off double from Carlos Correa down New York, 2-1, in Game 2
In this episode, the editors discuss Jon's October feature about The Joe Girardi Show and how he got to see a different side of the Yankees' manager while reporting the story. Then they recap the team's wild start to the postseason and give a quick preview of what they expect in the ALCS.
Didi Gregorius hit two homers off Corey Kluber and CC Sabathia struck out nine batters to help send the Yankees to the ALCS.
Luis Severino came up big for the Yankees, tossing seven innings of three-run ball en route to a 7-3 Game 4 win. Yankees manager Joe Girardi, Aaron Judge, and Luis Severino discuss tying the series up and moving on to game 5 of the ALDS.
Carlos Carrasco completed 5 2/3 innings with seven strikeouts, allowing only three hits. Terry Francona discusses the loss.
Despite smashing three home runs in Game 2, the Yankees bullpen faltered in their 9-8 loss to the Indians. Yankees manager Joe Girardi, Ronald Torreyes, and Gary Sanchez talk about the loss and how they are going to catch up after falling behind 2-0 in the ALDS.
The Yankees were able to ride the highs of a powerful lineup led by rookie Aaron Judge's 52 home runs. MLB.com reviews the best sounds from the 2017 season in the Bronx.
Sonny Gray allowed three runs over just 3 1/3 innings, and the Yanks managed only three hits in the loss to the Tribe.
The Yankees slugged three homers as they were backed by 8 2/3 stellar innings from the bullpen to advance to the ALDS
Matt Holiday hit a solo home run to provide the only offense for the Yanks in a 2-1 loss. Joe Girardi discusses the loss to the Blue Jays on the final day of the regular season.
Aaron Judge crushed a deep home run and Aroldis Chapman picked up the save in the Yankees' 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays
In this episode, the editors discuss Hilary's cover story of the October issue of Yankees Magazine about Gary Sanchez, then they run through what to expect for the postseason.
Masahiro Tanaka struck out a career-high 15 over seven innings of three-hit ball and Greg Bird drove in two in the 4-0 victory.
The Yankees homer four times despite losing against the Rays. Joe Girardi speaks about the loss.
Jordan Montgomery tossed six innings of one-run ball, while Aaron Hicks robbed a grand slam to lead the Yankees to a 6-1 win.
Aaron Judge homered twice to surpass Mark McGwire for the most homers by a rookie in a year, powering the Yankees to an 11-3 win. Joe Girardi spoke to reporters following the win.
The Yankees clinched a postseason spot thanks to six strong innings from Sonny Gray and a three-run homer from Greg Bird in their 5-1 win over the Blue Jays. Yankees manager Joe Girardi speaks about clinching a playoff berth, and Aaron Judge, Didi Gregorius, Brett Gardner, CC Sabathia and Sonny Gray also discuss clinching a playoff berth.
Masahiro Tanaka allowed three big homers, including a grand slam, preventing the Yankees from clinching a playoff berth in their 8-1 loss to the Blue Jays. Tanaka and Yankees manager Joe Girardi talk about their 8-1 loss to Toronto.
Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and Didi Gregorius each homered as the Yankees swept the Twins with an 11-3 victory.
Brett Gardner cracked three hits for two RBIs and Aroldis Chapman locked up the save to give the Yankees a 5-2 victory.
Aaron Judge hit his 44th homer and Aroldis Chapman sealed a five-out save, putting the Yanks five games up for the Wild Card.
Sonny Gray allowed 5 runs in 4 innings as the Yanks missed a chance to gain ground on the first-place Red Sox in their 6-4 loss to the Orioles. Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Didi Gregorious discuss the team's loss.
Didi Gregorius, Greg Bird and Todd Frazier all homered and combined for eight RBIs in the Yankees' 9-3 win over the Orioles
In this episode, Hilary, Jon and Nathan discuss stories from the September issue of Yankees Magazine about CC Sabathia and Clint Frazier, Hilary interviews grounds crew member Clinton Thomas, and then the editors pick their walk-up music.
Didi Gregorius hit a two-run home run while Luis Severino struck out seven batters in eight innings in the 8-2 win over the O's.
Aaron Judge crushed a pair of three-run home runs to power the Yankees to a 13-5 victory over the Orioles.
Brett Gardner hit a two-run single while Aroldis Chapman struck out four batters for the save in a 3-2 win over the Rays.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and relief pitcher David Robertson discuss the team's 5-1 victory.
Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez each hit a pair of home runs to power the Yankees to an impressive 16-7 victory over the Rangers
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Luis Severino discuss the important road comeback win over Texas.
Masahiro Tanaka couldn't maintain an early four-run lead as the Rangers beat the Yankees, 11-5. Manager Joe Girardi discusses the loss.
Aaron Judge, Didi Gregorius and Chase Headley combined to drive in five runs as Sonny Gray tossed 5 2/3 innings in a 9-1 win. Joe Girardi speaks on the win
The Yankees fell on a walk-off HR to Manny Machado and the Orioles. Dellin Betances, Aroldis Chapman, CC Sabathia react to the tough loss.
Starlin Castro went 3-for-5 with a two-run jack and three RBIs while Didi Gregorius hit a Yankee milestone with his 20th homer. Manager Joe Girardi discusses the win
Luis Severino struck out nine over six terrific innings and Aaron Judge rocked his 38th home run in the Yankees' 9-2 victory. Joe Girardi spoke to reporters after the win.
Masahiro Tanaka allowed one run over seven innings of work and Matt Holliday delivered a three-run homer during a 5-1 win. Girardi on win
Despite extra base hits for the Yankees in the first inning, the three home runs by the Red Sox proved to be to much in the Yankees 1-4 loss. Girardi on loss
In this episode, Hilary, Jon and Nathan discuss the cover story of the September issue of Yankees Magazine, in which Jon broke down Didi Gregorius's unique ability to communicate with everyone around him in multiple languages - including emoji. Plus, the editors talk about September callups and a prospect making a name for himself on the farm.
Jaime Garcia tossed five solid innings, but the Indians' two-run 1st was enough to take Game 1 of the doubleheader. Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about the loss.
The Yankees rallied for three runs in the 9th but were not able to overcome the Indians' early offense. Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses the loss in Game 2 of the doubleheader.
Chase Headley's solo home run in the 3rd-inning was the highlight of the game as the Yankees fell to the Indians, 6-2. Manager Joe Girardi and Luis Severino discuss the team's loss.
The Yankees scored six 1st-inning runs thanks to five Mariners errors, and Masahiro "Masa" Tanaka fanned 10 in the 10-1 victory. Joe Girardi spoke to reporters after the win.
Jacoby Ellsbury on his success against Yovani Gallardo, Joe Girardi and Sonny Gray on the starter's outing and Greg Bird on his return.
Despite Gary Sanchez's fourth home run of the series the Yankees were unable to gain an offensive edge which led to their 10-6 loss to the Tigers. Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses the heated game.
Gary Sanchez, Didi Gregorius and Aaron Judge all finish with two hits as the Yankees beat the Tigers, 10-2. Manager Joe Girardi discusses the win.
The Yankees drove in 13 runs on 16 hits behind Gary Sanchez's pair of two-run homers and three RBIs from Aaron Hicks. Manager Joe GIrardi elaborates on the win, Gary Sanchez talks about his two homers, and Masahiro Tanaka reflects on his performance.
Brett Gardner knocked one over the wall, but it wasn't enough for the Yankees, who lost to Boston 5-1. Joe Girardi gave his thoughts about the matter postgame.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Dellin Betances talk about the team's 4-3 win vs. the Red Sox.
Todd Frazier and Gary Sanchez both homered, but the Yankees lost to the Red Sox, 9-6. Manager Joe Girardi talks about the loss and Aaron Judge discusses his performance.
In this episode, Hilary and Jon discuss some of the new guys the Yankees picked up at the Trade Deadline as well as some of the mainstays on the roster - Brett Gardner and Austin Romine. Plus, editor-in-chief Alfred Santasiere III interviews 1977 World Series champ Mike Torrez.
Gary Sanchez went 2-for-4 with five RBIs, including a three-run homer, to lead the Yankees to a 7-5 victory. Catcher Gary Sanchez and manager Joe Girardi speak on the win.
Didi Gregorius drilled the go-ahead, two-run double in the 7th inning while David Robertson nailed down the save in the 5-3 win. Manager Joe Girardi discusses the win.
Aaron Judge tied the game with his 36th homer before Aaron Hicks and Gary Sanchez hit solo homers in the 8th for a 4-2 win. Hicks, Sanchez and Joe Girardi give their thoughts on the win following the game.
Aroldis Chapman gave up a game-tying homer in the 9th and plunked the eventual winning run in the 10th. Joe Girardi comments on the loss after the game.
Joe Girardi and Luis Severino talk about the starter's rough outing and Jordan Montgomery discusses his freak pregame accident.
Luis Severino throws 6 2/3 solid innings, while Jacoby Ellsbury and Aaron Judge each notch three RBIs to lead the Yankees. Judge and Joe Girardi talk about the win after the game.
Chase Headley hit a go-ahead homer in the 8th inning, Jordan Montgomery fanned seven over five and Aroldis Chapman earned the save. Joe Girardi, Chase Headley, and Brett Gardner discuss the win.
Sonny Gray and Joe Girardi discuss the Yankees' 5-1 loss in Cleveland and Gray's Yankees debut.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, starter Masahiro Tanaka and Aaron Judge talk about their 2-0 loss to the Tigers.
Joe Girardi, CC Sabathia and Didi Gregorius talk about the Yankees' loss to the Tigers.
Clint Frazier, Joe Girardi, Masahiro Tanaka, Brett Gardner and Aaron Judge talk about the Yankees' 6-1 victory over the Rays
In this episode, the editors talk about the cover story of the August issue of Yankees Magazine, Aaron Judge's theatrics in the Home Run Derby. Then, they talk about Hilary's feature story about pitcher Luis Severino and how he worked his way back into the starting rotation.
Didi Gregorius smacked two solo home runs and Chad Green pitched 2 1/3 perfect innings in relief to earn the win. Gregorius and Joe Girardi discuss the win after the game.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, reliever David Robertson and starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka discuss the team's 6-5 loss in 10 innings.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, right fielder Aaron Judge, starting pitcher CC Sabathia and left fielder Clint Frazier discuss the team's 5-1 win
Joe Girardi talks about the seven-player trade with the White Sox. Chase Headley talks about how the trade will affect him.
The Yanks lost despite Garrett Cooper's three hits, Aaron Judge's amazing throw and Caleb Smith's fine debut.
Didi Gregorius homered and CC Sabathia held the Red Sox to two hits over six innings as the Yankees shut out the Red Sox.
Masahiro Tanaka pitched a great game, but the Yanks were silenced by David Price and Craig Kimbrel in a 3-0 loss.
On this episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast: Red Carpet Edition, comedian Jim Gaffigan stops by to chat with associate editor Hilary Giorgi about his career in comedy and his latest stand-up special. Plus, a special guest crashes the interview.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, Jordan Montgomery and Aroldis Chapman discuss the 5-4 loss to the Red Sox
The Yankees fall to the Brewers, 5-3, in the final game of the first half. Joe Girardi talk about the loss.
Clint Frazier hit a walk-off three-run homer in the 9th. Joe Girardi, Frazier and Luis Severino discuss the win.
The Yankees went ahead thanks to Aaron Judge's record-breaking 30th homer, but the club falls late to the Brewers, 9-4. Joe Girardi breaks down the loss.
In this episode, the editors discuss some of the Yankees' All-Star selections, including what to expect from Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez in the Home Run Derby. Then, deputy editor Jon Schwartz brings to light the story of Minor League catcher Donny Sands, whose long road to becoming a professional baseball player has been filled with many ups and downs.
Manager Joe Girardi talks about the loss, Michael Pineda discusses his rough outing, Dellin Betances breaks down his four walks and Aaron Judge reflects on tying Joe DiMaggio's rookie HR record.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses the loss, Aaron Judge talks about his monster home run and CC Sabathia explains his struggles in his first start off the DL
Masahiro Tanaka tossed seven brilliant innings to earn the win and Chase Headley drove in three runs in the Yankees' victory. Joe Girardi gives his thoughts on the win after the game.
Clint Frazier homered in his Major League debut. Joe Girardi and Frazier discuss the loss.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Brett Gardner discuss the team's 13-4 win over the Astros
Joe Girardi, Miguel Andujar and Tyler Wade discuss the Yankees' 12-3 win over the White Sox.
Luis Severino struck out 12 and Gary Sanchez's two-run 2B put the Yanks up, but Dellin Betances couldn't close it out. Betances and Joe Girardi discuss a tough loss after the game.
Jordan Montgomery tossed seven solid frames and Tyler Austin drilled a solo homer as the Yankees defeated the White Sox, 6-5. Montgomery, Austin and Joe Girardi discuss the win while Starlin Castro provides an update after he left the game with an injury.
Gary Sanchez's three-run shot capped a four-run 5th and Ronald Torreyes homered, but Michael Pineda allowed three homers. Joe Girardi discusses the loss after the game.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Ronald Torreyes talk about their 2-1 win in the 10th vs. the Rangers.
Joe Girardi talks about Luis Severino's outing and the Yankees' effort in a 10-5 loss to the Angels.
In this episode, deputy editor Jon Schwartz and editorial assistant Chris Blake try to convert associate editor Hilary Giorgi from an advanced stats skeptic to a Statcast lover. Then Hilary interviews the director and stars of the movie "Megan Leavey" on the red carpet of the premiere. And finally, the editors discuss the turnaround pitcher Michael Pineda has had in the first few months of the season
Joe Girardi discusses Mike Montgomery's solid night on the mound and Austin Romine's nice night at the plate.
Despite HRs by Matt Holliday and Didi Gregorius, the Yanks couldn't top the A's and went 1-6 on the West Coast. Joe Girardi discusses the end to a frustrating road trip.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, starter Luis Severino, reliever Jonathan Holder and outfielder Aaron Judge discuss the team's 7-6 loss to the Athletics
Joe Girardi, Aaron Judge and Masahiro Tanaka react to the Yankees' dramatic 5-3 win over the Angels on the road.
Aaron Judge led the offensive barrage with two homers and three RBIs as the Yankees rolled through the O's, 14-3. Judge discusses his mammoth home run along with Joe Girardi.
Aaron Judge, Didi Gregorius, Starlin Castro, Matt Holliday and Gary Sanchez homered to back a stellar performance from Luis Severino in the Yankees' 16-3 rout of the Orioles.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and outfielder Aaron Hicks discuss the club's 8-2 victory over the Orioles.
In this episode, editors Hilary Giorgi, Nathan Maciborski and Jon Schwartz discuss the June Yankees Magazine cover story about Aaron Judge and Ronald Torreyes. Then, Hilary interviews Megan Leavey, who currently works at Yankee Stadium as an account executive of partnership sales, and about whom the movie Megan Leavey was made, which premiered at Yankee Stadium on June 5 at an event hosted by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about the team's 9-1 win against Boston, Gary Sanchez discusses his two-homer game and Michael Pineda comments on his start
Joe Girardi, CC Sabathia and Chris Carter discuss the lefty's fantastic outing and Didi Gregorius talks about Carter's big night.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about his team's 3-2 loss to the Blue Jays in Toronto
Manager Joe Girardi, Didi Gregorius, Brett Gardner, Matt Holliday and Jordan Montgomery discuss the Yankees' big win vs. the Blue Jays
Yankees manager Joe Girard and starting pitcher Michael Pineda talk about their 7-5 loss to the Blue Jays.
Aaron Hicks went 4-for-5 with six RBIs and Gary Sanchez belted two homers to back CC Sabathia's solid start in the Yankees' win
In this episode of the Red Carpet Edition of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, associate editor Hilary Giorgi chats with actor Neil Patrick Harris about taking his son to his first baseball game and the star's new Netflix show, A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Joe Girardi discusses Tanaka's mistakes while pitching, believes that Tanaka can find his way back and how he can be consistent.
Joe Girardi, Brett Gardner, Matt Holliday and Luis Severino discuss the Yankees' 8-3 win
Jordan Montgomery needed 100 pitches to get 13 outs and an error proved costly as the Yanks fell in Baltimore. Montgomery discusses his performance after the game, as does Joe Girardi.
Aaron Judge crushed his first grand slam and Brett Gardner added a two-run double in the 8th as Michael Pineda earned the win. Pineda and Girardi discuss the win.
The editors briefly discuss the Jeter Night festivities then have a far-reaching discussion about deputy editor Jon Schwartz's story about the Negro Leagues Museum. Associate editor Hilary Giorgi interviews the Yankees' manager of suite services, Samantha Giraud, then the crew talks about the joy and inspiration that comes from HOPE Week.
Brett Gardner, Didi Gregorius and Chris Carter all went deep to lead the Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Royals. Joe Girardi and Michael Pineda give their thoughts on the win.
Brett Gardner rocked a two-run homer to right and Dellin Betances picked up the four-out save in the Yankees' 3-2 victory. Joe Girardi, Aaron Judge and CC Sabathia discuss the win following the game.
Matt Holliday hit a game-tying two-run homer in the 8th, but the Yankees' bullpen falters late in a 5-4 loss to the Rays. Rob Thomson, Aaron Judge and Luis Severino break down the loss.
Jordan Montgomery allowed five runs in five innings on a night the Yankees had few answers for KC pitching.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi and outfielder Aaron Hicks talk about the team's 11-7 win vs Royals.
CC Sabathia fired 6 2/3 shutout innings, while home runs by Gary Sanchez and Chris Carter sparked a 7-1 win.
A valiant comeback attempt was denied, as the Yankees scored three in the ninth but lost, 10-7. Joe Girardi discusses Masahiro Tanaka's rough outing.
The Yankees used a six-run 7th inning and three RBIs from Chase Headley and Starlin Castro to get an 11-6 win over the Astros. Joe Girardi and Brett Gardner discuss the win postgame.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses the team's difficult 5-1 loss to the Astros at home
The Yankees fell to the Astros 3-2 but almost tied the game in the 9th as Jacoby Ellsbury was thrown out at the plate by Jake Marisnick. Afterwards Yankees manager Joe Girardi spoke about that play and his team's loss.
The editors discuss Derek Jeter as the Yankees prepare to retire The Captain's number on Mother's Day. Associate editor Hilary Giorgi sits down with senior manager for strategic business ventures Valerie Shields for a hilarious chat. Executive editor Nathan Maciborski gives listeners a taste of what to expect in his May feature about Dellin Betances
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand sits down with Yankees senior vice president and general manager Brian Cashman to discuss what he learned working for George Steinbrenner, what it was like being a seller for the first time during last year's Trade Deadline and how he hopes the youth movement will bring a 28th title to Yankee Stadium
Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about starter CC Sabathia's rough start in the club's 5-3 loss to the Reds.
Eight different Yankees collected a hit, including home runs from Matt Holliday and Brett Gardner, for a 10-4 win over the Reds. Joe Girardi and Masahiro Tanaka discuss the win following the game.
Starlin Castro knocked in the deciding run as the Yankees complete the sweep in a 5-4, 18-inning marathon win over the Cubs. Castro and Joe Girardi discuss the win following the game.
Joe Girardi breaks down Jordan Montgomery's victorious start and Aaron Hicks reacts to his monster day at the plate.
In this bonus episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, associate editor Hilary Giorgi interviews WWE star Big Cass about his wrestling career and his love of the Yankees.
Homers from Matt Holliday and Aaron Judge along with late small ball led to an 8-6 win and sole possession of first place in the American League East for the Yankees.
5/2/17: Aaron Judge and Brett Gardner each homered twice to lead the Yankees to a commanding 11-5 victory vs. the Blue Jays. Joe Girardi speaks about the win, as do Judge and Gardner.
5/1/17: Jacoby Ellsbury made a great catch, but Aaron Judge's RBI single was all the offense the Yanks got in a 7-1 loss. Joe Girardi speaks about the loss following the game.
The Yanks rallied to tie it in the 9th, but missed chances were the story of 11 innings and a 7-4 loss to the O's. Manager Joe Girardi on the loss and Bryan Mitchell on becoming the first player since 1989 to both pitch and play first base in a game.
Manager Joe Girardi talks about the Yankees' 12-4 win. Aaron Judge discusses his 10th homer. Brett Gardner breaks down his two-homer day and Austin Romine reacts to his five-RBI game.
The Yankees rally from an eight-run deficit to defeat the Orioles 14-11 in 10 innings and afterwards Yankees manager Joe Girardi talked about the comeback win.
In this episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, the editors open with an in-depth discussion about deputy editor Jon Schwartz's story about Jacoby Ellsbury and his Native American roots. Next, associate editor Hilary Giorgi interviews one of the chefs who works at Yankee Stadium, and that leads into a segment in which the editors discuss Hilary's upcoming feature about new food at the Stadium this season, as well as a conversation about the excitement surrounding the team one month into the season.
Joe Girardi talks about Masahiro Tanaka's shutout. Tanaka discusses his complete game victory. Austin Romine describes what it's like to catch Tanaka. Matt Holiday shares his perspective of what it's like facing Chris Sale.
Jordan Montgomery gave up two runs and K'd five over six frames for a quality start in a 2-1 loss to the Pirates. Montgomery and Joe Girardi speak after the game
Ronald Torreyes collected four hits and two RBIs and Chris Carter crushed a go-ahead three-run homer in the Yankees' 11-5 win
Joe Girardi discusses Aaron Judge's 448 foot homer,and how relaxed he looks at the plate with his reduced strikeout totals. He also talks about Masahiro Tanaka's outing and why Starlin Castro was taken out of the game.
Joe Girardi breaks down the Yankes' rally falling short in the bottom of the 9th, the team's overall lack of offense against Miguel Gonzalez, Luis Severino allowing a critical homer in the 7th but otherwise showing encouraging signs and Pete Kozma's crucial error following a 4-1 loss to the White Sox.
Michael Pineda had another strong outing, while Greg Bird and Aaron Hicks both homered to lead the Yankees to a sweep.
CC Sabathia fired 7 1/3 strong frames on Jackie Robinson Day to help the Yankees win their sixth game in a row -- 3-2 over the Cardinals.
The Yankees got two home runs from Aaron Hicks and seven innings of 11-strikeout baseball from Luis Severino in beating the Rays 3-2. After the game, Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about the team improving to 5-4 on the season.
Starlin Castro and Austin Romine powered the Yankees offense with home runs while Masahiro Tanaka pitched 6 1/3 quality innings. Joe Girardi and Austin Romine break down Tanaka's performance, Delin Betances and Tyler Clippard talk about the bullpen's performance and Chase Headley discusses the team's winning streak.
In this episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, the editors offer some insights into the Commemorative Home Run Edition of Yankees Magazine, including their list of the Top 10 Home Run Performances in Yankees History. Associate Editor Hilary Giorgi interviews Yankees Productions Senior Producer Pete Gergely, then Hilary and Deputy Editor Jon Schwartz examine the unique way Jon wrote about Babe Ruth for the Commemorative Home Run Issue. There's also a preview of what to expect in the May issue of Yankees Magazine.
The Yankees got a strong Major League debut from Jordan Montgomery, who went 4 2/3 innings, allowing just two earned runs in an 8-4 win over the Rays. Afterwards, Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses what he liked from his starter and his team in the win.
Michael Pineda makes for a memorable Opening Day at Yankee Stadium, flirting with perfection into the 7th and leading the Yankees to an 8-1 win. Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about his team winning its home opener and the dominant performance of Pineda.
Dellin Betances couldn't hold on to the lead as the Yanks drop a game to the Orioles in Baltimore. Afterward, manager Joe Girardi updates the condition of his catcher Gary Sanchez.
Despite home runs from Gary Sanchez and Matt Holliday the Yankees lose in Baltimore. Manager Joe Girardi talks about the tough 6-5 loss to the Orioles.
Yankees starter Michael Pineda allowed four runs and eight hits over 3 2/3 innings and afterwards Yankees manager Joe Girardi talked about Pineda's outing.
4/4/17: The Yankees shut out the Rays and homer twice in their win, and Joe Girardi discusses the pitching of CC Sabathia and the bullpen.
4/2/17: The Rays strike early to win on Opening Day. Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks about the puzzling start for Mashiro Tanaka, and Tanaka talks the rough outing.
In the debut episode of the Yankees Magazine Podcast, the Yankees' publications editors provide a deeper look at the feature stories included in the 2017 New York Yankees Official Yearbook and the April issue of Yankees Magazine. Associate editor Hilary Giorgi interviews Yankees bilingual media relations coordinator Marlon Abreu about his role with the club, and the crew discusses what storylines they're most looking forward to this season.
Ronald Torreyes is going to be the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees on Opening Day. MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down why Torreyes was chosen to fill in for the injured Didi Gregorius and why Jacoby Ellsbury could be batting fifth in the lineup. Bryan Hoch also caught up with Joe Girardi to discuss all the excitement that the young players have brought into Yankee camp this year.
Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius is out at least a month with a shoulder injury. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss who could replace Gregorius on Opening Day and when exciting prospect Gleyber Torres will make his way to Yankee Stadium.
For the Yankees to stay close in the A.L. East, they are going to need Michael Pineda and Luis Severino to improve upon their work from last year. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down Pineda and Severino's camp so far and project where they fit into the Yankees' plans.
Is Greg Bird ready to take over first base for the Bronx Bombers? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down why Bird is ready to handle first base full-time and what a veteran like Matt Holliday can bring to this young club.
It is hard to imagine a player having a better debut than Gary Sanchez did in 2016. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss what the team can expect from Sanchez playing for a full season and just how much pride he takes in his defense behind the plate.
Alex Rodriguez visited Yankees Spring Training camp this week. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how Rodriguez could help by being a mentor to this young squad and if we could ever see him again in uniform playing in the Majors again.
Could Chris Carter lead the American League in home runs? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down why the Carter deal was too good to pass on to get a slugger of his caliber and why Aroldis Chapman is so happy to be back playing in the Bronx.
Now that the Yankees longtime veterans are no longer on the team, who is the face of the franchise? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down why Gary Sanchez is the new star in pinstripes and what the team is trying to accomplish long term by going with the youth movement.
Japanese import Masahiro Tanaka has become the ace of the Yankees' staff. MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss Tanaka's opt-out clause in his contract and how CC Sabathia has become a better pitcher even though his velocity has dropped.
Will Jacoby Ellsbury be able to stay healthy and produce the numbers that the Yankees feel he is capable of? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss how Ellsbury is working on the timing of his swing this offseason and if Aaron Judge can take over as the everyday right fielder.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Yankees is who now takes over first base for the retired Mark Teixeira? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down the infield to find out who should get the majority of the starts at first and if Chase Headley can have another productive season at third.
A seven-time All-Star, Tim Raines played 23 season in the Majors. He led the league in steals four times with a career best 90 stolen bases during the 1983 season. Raines enters the Hall of Fame on his 10th and final ballot.
Yankees general manager, Brian Cashman, along with players James Kaprielian, Gleyber Torres, Clint Frazier, Chance Adams and Starlin Castro answer questions at the Yankees' Winter Warm-Up 2017 Town Hall Meeting.
Will Gary Sanchez be able to keep up the production from his rookie season? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch break down what makes Sanchez so special and why Luis Severino was stressing flexibility during his offseason workouts.
Are the Yankees ready to compete in 2017? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch discuss why fans need to be patient with the current youth movement and if the team should trade for Jose Quintana.