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TAMPA, Fla. —You don’t have to believe in ghosts to wonder what George Steinbrenner is thinking about today’s Yankees. Nor do you have to be a genius to know The Boss would’ve already cleaned house as The Great Drought enters year 17.
Pungent sewage had the New York Yankees flowing across the street on Sunday morning, as the drainage issues that flooded parts of George M. Steinbrenner Field the previous day forced the Bombers to hold pregame workouts at their Himes player development complex before hosting the New York Mets.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge hit two home runs, sending the Tigers to a 20-3 loss in their first spring training game.
Just about every team in baseball overhypes its prospects, and the Yankees are no different. In fact, they're very much near the head of the pack, if not at the he
John SterlingJohn Sterling suffered a heart attack last month, but he’s doing well now, the former Yankees radio broadcaster revealed Sunday afternoon. Sterling made the surprise announcement while appearing
Yankees' George M. Steinbrenner Field Experiences Sewage Leak During 2026 MLB Spring-Training Opener
A sewage leak at the New York Yankees' George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa caused a mess in the bathroom of the team's clubhouse and also pooled near a fountain in front of the ballpark, according to The Athletic's Brendan Kuty.
During the Yankees’ 20-3 blowout victory over the Detroit Tigers, a ballpark sewage leak bled into the home clubhouse restroom and then parts of the carpeted clubhouse.
The New York Yankees got a look into the future with one of their top prospects and saw the boom or bust potential he has always had.