Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The
2018 New York Yankees season
was the 116th season for the
New York Yankees
. This was the team's first season without manager
Joe Girardi
since 2007, and first season with manager
Aaron Boone
. The Yankees defeated the
Oakland Athletics
in the
Wild Card Game
before losing to the
Boston Red Sox
in four games in the
Division Series
.
Offseason
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After the 2017 season, the Yankees decided not to retain
Joe Girardi
as their
manager
. The Yankees hired former player
Aaron Boone
to succeed him on December 4, 2017.
[2]
[3]
Transactions
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On December 9, 2017, the Yankees traded
All-star
second baseman
Starlin Castro
and two minor league prospects to the
Miami Marlins
for reigning NL MVP
Giancarlo Stanton
.
[4]
The deal was made official December 11. After the deal was announced,
General Manager
Brian Cashman
received a contract extension for 5 years, reportedly worth $25 million.
On December 12, 2017, the first day of the MLB
Winter Meetings
, the Yankees traded
Chase Headley
and
Bryan Mitchell
to the
San Diego Padres
for
Jabari Blash
. This will be Headley's second stint with the Padres.
[5]
On February 20, 2018, the Yankees acquired infielder
Brandon Drury
from the
Arizona Diamondbacks
in a three team trade along with the
Tampa Bay Rays
. As part of the deal, the Yankees sent prospect
Nick Solak
to the Rays and Arizona received prospect
Taylor Widener
along with
Steven Souza Jr.
from Tampa Bay.
[6]
To make room for Drury on the 40-man roster, the Yankees traded Blash to the
Los Angeles Angels
for a PTBNL or cash considerations.
[7]
On March 12, 2018, the Yankees signed second baseman
Neil Walker
to a 1-year, $4 million contract.
[8]
Spring training
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The Yankees finished their spring training in 4th place in the Grapefruit league with an 18?13 record, a .581 winning percentage.
Regular season
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March
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The Yankees began the regular season on March 29, 2018, with a 6?1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. They ended up going 2?1 in the first 3 games of the season.
April
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On April 20, following their loss to the
Toronto Blue Jays
, they had a record of 9?9, and were in third place in the
American League East
, seven games behind the first place
Boston Red Sox
. They would follow this by winning 17 out of their next 18 games which would, at 26?10, give them the best record in all of
MLB
.
[9]
They finished the month going 16?9.
Yankees?Red Sox brawl
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On April 11, 2018, the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry heated up at
Fenway Park
when the Yankees and the
Boston Red Sox
game broke out into a brawl.
[10]
With the Yankees leading 10?6 in the 7th inning, Yankees first basemen
Tyler Austin
got hit by a pitch thrown by reliever
Joe Kelly
. Austin was drilled with a 98 MPH fastball, possibly in retaliation after Austin slid foot-first into Red Sox shortstop
Brock Holt
in the 3rd inning, striking his leg and breaking up a double play. Holt questioned the slide and Austin briefly got in his face before the second base umpire David Rackley intervened. The benches emptied but it turned into a harmless stare down. The play was under review and was deemed a "bona fide slide" and did not break up the double play.
Austin charged the mound and both teams benches and bullpens cleared with both
Aaron Judge
and
Giancarlo Stanton
helping to protect their teammates, as well as conducting damage control with Red Sox players.
When the altercation settled down, Yankees third base coach
Phil Nevin
, who was "jawing" towards the Red Sox dugout, and Austin were ejected, along with Kelly. Also Yankees reliever
Tommy Kahnle
was tossed because he was "incensed" after he was pushed by an umpire in the scuffle.
[11]
Discipline actions were set the next day: Kelly was fined and suspended for 6 games; Austin was fined and suspended for 5 games; while Nevin and Red Sox manager
Alex Cora
were issued undisclosed fines. Players on the Disabled List were also fined for entering the field during the skirmish: Yankees pitcher
C.C. Sabathia
and Red Sox infielders
Xander Bogarts
,
Marco Hernandez
, and
Dustin Pedroia
.
[12]
The Yankees started the month winning against the Houston Astros 4?0 on a go-ahead 3-run home run by
Gary Sanchez
.
[13]
They took over first place from the Boston Red Sox on May 9 by winning against them, 9?6.
[14]
They finished the month going 17?7, putting them with a season record of 35-17. Even so, this set them back to second place in the division,
1
+
1
⁄
2
games behind the Red Sox (39?18).
June
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The Yankees started the month with a 4?1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
[15]
They finished the series with baseball's best record (37?17), even though they were still one game behind the Boston Red Sox (41?19) for the division lead.
This happened several more times throughout the month. On June 21, the Yankees made franchise history with a win over the Seattle Mariners, making it their 50th win on the season in just their 72nd game. In previous seasons, they reached that feat eight times (7 out of 8 they made it to the
World Series
).
[16]
The Yankees finished the month losing 11?0 against the Red Sox. They went 18?9 for the month, putting their record at 53?27, one game back of the Red Sox (56?28).
July
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The Yankees started the month by blowing out the Red Sox 11?1, putting them back into a tie for first place in the division. They hit 6 home runs in the game (
Aaron Judge
started it off with a solo shot,
Gleyber Torres
had a three-run blast,
Aaron Hicks
hit 3, and
Kyle Higashioka
had one for his first MLB hit), setting the team record for the most home runs hit by a team before the All-Star break with 137.
[17]
The Yankees sent four players to the
All-Star Game
in
Washington, D.C.
Judge and
Luis Severino
played, while Torres and
Aroldis Chapman
sat out due to injuries.
[18]
Before the Trade Deadline, the team acquired
J. A. Happ
from the
Blue Jays
,
Zach Britton
from the
Orioles
,
Lance Lynn
from the
Twins
, and
Luke Voit
from the
Cardinals
.
[19]
The Yankees finished the month winning against the Orioles 6?3, going 15?10 for the month and 68?37 overall. This, however, pushed them 5 games back of the Red Sox, who continue to own the best record in baseball at 75?35.
August
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The Yankees started the month losing to the Orioles 7?5 in the series finale. They traveled to
Fenway Park
to face the
Boston Red Sox
and tried to get closer to first place in the division. However they lost in a four-game sweep to their division rivals. The Yankees snapped their five-game losing streak (their longest of the season) with a 7?0 shoutout win over the
Chicago White Sox
, sweeping them in three games. At home, they then took three out of four from the
Texas Rangers
and lost the one-game matchup against the
New York Mets
8?5, that was postponed previously due to inclement weather. The Yankees played the
Baltimore Orioles
in a four-game series spread out over three days, which saw the Yankees sweep the series and coming back to 6 games behind the Red Sox. The month ended with the Yankees winning against the
Detroit Tigers
7?5, putting them (85-50) 8 games back of the Red Sox (93?42).
[20]
September
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The Yankees started the month winning 2?1 against the
Detroit Tigers
.
Masahiro Tanaka
completed back-to-back outings of 7 or more innings for the first time since September 2, 2017.
[21]
The
Boston Red Sox
clinched the AL East title by winning against the Yankees 11?6 on September 20.
[22]
However, the Yankees clinched an AL Wild Card spot two days later by winning against the
Baltimore Orioles
3?2 in 11 innings. This will be the Yankees third postseason appearance in five years, all of which will begin with the Wild Card Game.
[23]
On September 28, with a win over the
Boston Red Sox
, the Yankees clinched home field advantage and will face the
Oakland Athletics
in the AL Wild Card Game. The next day, with a 4th inning two-run home run by Gleyber Torres, the Yankees broke single season home run record set by the 1997
Seattle Mariners
with 265 home runs (a game later 267). Also, the Yankees became the first team in MLB history to have at least 20 home runs from every spot in the batting order. As well as sharing history with the Red Sox. For the first season in MLB history both teams reached 100 wins.
October
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The Yankees began the postseason by defeating the Athletics in the
2018 American League Wild Card Game
7-2. They moved on to face the Boston Red Sox in the ALDS. This was the first time since the
2004 American League Championship Series
that the two teams faced each other in the postseason. They fell short in 4 games, as Boston defeated the Yankees 3 games to 1. This marks the first time in franchise history that they would lose in the postseason as a Wild Card team in back-to-back seasons.
Season standings
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American League East
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American League Wild Card
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Record against opponents
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Source:
MLB Standings Grid ? 2018
|
Team
|
BAL
|
BOS
|
CWS
|
CLE
|
DET
|
HOU
|
KC
|
LAA
|
MIN
|
NYY
|
OAK
|
SEA
|
TB
|
TEX
|
TOR
|
NL
|
Baltimore
|
?
|
3?16
|
3?4
|
2?5
|
2?4
|
1?6
|
2?4
|
1?5
|
1?6
|
7?12
|
1?5
|
1?6
|
8?11
|
3?4
|
5?14
|
7?13
|
Boston
|
16?3
|
?
|
3?4
|
3?4
|
4?2
|
3?4
|
5?1
|
6?0
|
4?3
|
10?9
|
2?4
|
4?3
|
11?8
|
6?1
|
15?4
|
16?4
|
Chicago
|
4?3
|
4?3
|
?
|
5?14
|
7?12
|
0?7
|
11?8
|
2?5
|
7?12
|
2?4
|
2?5
|
2?4
|
4?2
|
4?3
|
2?4
|
6?14
|
Cleveland
|
5?2
|
4?3
|
14?5
|
?
|
13?6
|
3?4
|
12?7
|
3?3
|
10?9
|
2?5
|
2?4
|
2?5
|
2?4
|
4?2
|
3?4
|
12?8
|
Detroit
|
4?2
|
2?4
|
12?7
|
6?13
|
?
|
1?5
|
8?11
|
3?4
|
7?12
|
3?4
|
0?7
|
3?4
|
2?4
|
3?4
|
4?3
|
6?14
|
Houston
|
6?1
|
4?3
|
7?0
|
4?3
|
5?1
|
?
|
5?1
|
13?6
|
4?2
|
2?5
|
12?7
|
9?10
|
3?4
|
12?7
|
4?2
|
13?7
|
Kansas City
|
4?2
|
1?5
|
8?11
|
7?12
|
11?8
|
1?5
|
?
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1?6
|
10?9
|
2?5
|
2?5
|
1?5
|
0?7
|
2?5
|
2?5
|
6?14
|
Los Angeles
|
5?1
|
0?6
|
5?2
|
3?3
|
4?3
|
6?13
|
6?1
|
?
|
4?3
|
1?5
|
10?9
|
8?11
|
1?6
|
13?6
|
4?3
|
10?10
|
Minnesota
|
6?1
|
3?4
|
12?7
|
9?10
|
12?7
|
2?4
|
9?10
|
3?4
|
?
|
2?5
|
2?5
|
1?5
|
3?4
|
2?4
|
4?2
|
8?12
|
New York
|
12?7
|
9?10
|
4?2
|
5?2
|
4?3
|
5?2
|
5?2
|
5?1
|
5?2
|
?
|
3?3
|
5?1
|
10?9
|
4?3
|
13?6
|
11?9
|
Oakland
|
5?1
|
4?2
|
5?2
|
4?2
|
7?0
|
7?12
|
5?2
|
9?10
|
5?2
|
3?3
|
?
|
9?10
|
2?5
|
13?6
|
7?0
|
12?8
|
Seattle
|
6?1
|
3?4
|
4?2
|
5?2
|
4?3
|
10?9
|
5?1
|
11?8
|
5?1
|
1?5
|
10?9
|
?
|
6?1
|
10?9
|
3?4
|
6?14
|
Tampa Bay
|
11?8
|
8?11
|
2?4
|
4?2
|
4?2
|
4?3
|
7?0
|
6?1
|
4?3
|
9?10
|
5?2
|
1?6
|
?
|
5?1
|
13?6
|
7?13
|
Texas
|
4?3
|
1?6
|
3?4
|
2?4
|
4?3
|
7?12
|
5?2
|
6?13
|
4?2
|
3?4
|
6?13
|
9?10
|
1?5
|
?
|
3?3
|
9?11
|
Toronto
|
14?5
|
4?15
|
4?2
|
4?3
|
3?4
|
2?4
|
5?2
|
3?4
|
2?4
|
6?13
|
0?7
|
4?3
|
6?13
|
3?3
|
?
|
13?7
|
Detailed records
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Roster
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2018 New York Yankees
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Roster
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Pitchers
|
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
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Game log
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Legend
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|
Yankees win
|
|
Yankees loss
|
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Postponement
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Bold
|
Yankees team member
|
2018 game log: 100?62 (Home: 53?28; Away: 47?34)
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March: 2?1 (Home: 0?0; Away: 2?1)
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April: 16?9 (Home: 11?5; Away: 5?4)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
4
|
April 1
|
@
Blue Jays
|
4?7
|
Clippard
(1?0)
|
Robertson
(0?1)
|
Oh
(1)
|
Rogers Centre
|
29,091
|
2?2
|
?
|
April 2
|
Rays
|
Postponed (inclement weather: snow). Makeup date: April 3
|
5
|
April 3
|
Rays
|
11?4
|
Kahnle
(1?0)
|
Pruitt
(1?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,776
|
3?2
|
6
|
April 4
|
Rays
|
7?2
|
Severino
(2?0)
|
Snell
(0?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,028
|
4?2
|
7
|
April 5
|
Orioles
|
2?5
|
Cashner
(1?1)
|
Tanaka
(1?1)
|
Brach
(1)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
33,653
|
4?3
|
8
|
April 6
|
Orioles
|
3?7
|
Araujo
(1?0)
|
Holder
(0?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
34,244
|
4?4
|
9
|
April 7
|
Orioles
|
8?3
|
Gray
(1?0)
|
Tillman
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
34,388
|
5?4
|
10
|
April 8
|
Orioles
|
7?8 (12)
|
Bleier
(2?0)
|
Warren
(0?1)
|
Brach
(2)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
37,096
|
5?5
|
11
|
April 10
|
@
Red Sox
|
1?14
|
Sale
(1?0)
|
Severino
(2?1)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
32,357
|
5?6
|
12
|
April 11
|
@
Red Sox
|
10?7
|
Tanaka
(2?1)
|
Price
(1?1)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
32,400
|
6?6
|
13
|
April 12
|
@
Red Sox
|
3?6
|
Porcello
(3?0)
|
Gray
(1?1)
|
Kimbrel
(4)
|
Fenway Park
|
36,341
|
6?7
|
14
|
April 13
|
@
Tigers
|
8?6
|
Montgomery
(1?0)
|
Fiers
(1?1)
|
Chapman
(2)
|
Comerica Park
|
21,363
|
7?7
|
?
|
April 14
|
@
Tigers
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: June 4
, double header
|
?
|
April 15
|
@
Tigers
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: June 4
, double header
|
15
|
April 16
|
Marlins
|
12?1
|
Severino
(3?1)
|
Smith
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
32,525
|
8?7
|
16
|
April 17
|
Marlins
|
1?9
|
Gracia
(1?0)
|
Tanaka
(2?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
34,005
|
8?8
|
17
|
April 19
|
Blue Jays
|
4?3
|
Green
(1?0)
|
Sanchez
(1?2)
|
Chapman
(3)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
36,665
|
9?8
|
18
|
April 20
|
Blue Jays
|
5?8
|
Estrada
(2?1)
|
German
(0?1)
|
Osuna
(6)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
39,197
|
9?9
|
19
|
April 21
|
Blue Jays
|
9?1
|
Montgomery
(2?0)
|
Stroman
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,986
|
10?9
|
20
|
April 22
|
Blue Jays
|
5?1
|
Severino
(4?1)
|
Garcia
(2?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,628
|
11?9
|
21
|
April 23
|
Twins
|
14?1
|
Tanaka
(3?2)
|
Odorizzi
(1?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
39,249
|
12?9
|
22
|
April 24
|
Twins
|
8?3
|
Sabathia
(1?0)
|
Berrios
(2?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
39,025
|
13?9
|
23
|
April 25
|
Twins
|
7?4
|
Green
(2?0)
|
Lynn
(0?2)
|
Chapman
(4)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
39,243
|
14?9
|
24
|
April 26
|
Twins
|
4?3
|
Betances
(1-1)
|
Rodney
(1-2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,758
|
15?9
|
25
|
April 27
|
@
Angels
|
4?3
|
Robertson
(1?1)
|
Parker
(0?1)
|
Chapman
(5)
|
Angel Stadium
|
40,416
|
16?9
|
26
|
April 28
|
@
Angels
|
11?1
|
Tanaka
(4?2)
|
Richards
(3?1)
|
?
|
Angel Stadium
|
44,649
|
17?9
|
27
|
April 29
|
@
Angels
|
2?1
|
Sabathia
(2?0)
|
Skaggs
(3?2)
|
Chapman
(6)
|
Angel Stadium
|
44,593
|
18?9
|
28
|
April 30
|
@
Astros
|
1?2
|
Morton
(4?0)
|
Gray
(1?2)
|
Giles
(3)
|
Minute Maid Park
|
30,061
|
18?10
|
|
May: 17?8 (Home: 11?4; Away: 6?4)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
29
|
May 1
|
@
Astros
|
4?0
|
Robertson
(2?1)
|
Giles
(0?1)
|
?
|
Minute Maid Park
|
34,386
|
19?10
|
30
|
May 2
|
@
Astros
|
4?0
|
Severino
(5?1)
|
Keuchel
(1?5)
|
?
|
Minute Maid Park
|
31,617
|
20?10
|
31
|
May 3
|
@
Astros
|
6?5
|
Shreve
(1?0)
|
Harris
(1?2)
|
Chapman
(7)
|
Minute Maid Park
|
34,838
|
21?10
|
32
|
May 4
|
Indians
|
7?6
|
Chapman
(1?0)
|
Ogando
(0?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,869
|
22?10
|
33
|
May 5
|
Indians
|
5?2
|
Gray
(2?2)
|
Bauer
(2?3)
|
Robertson
(1)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,075
|
23?10
|
34
|
May 6
|
Indians
|
7?4
|
Shreve
(2?0)
|
Allen
(2?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,107
|
24?10
|
35
|
May 8
|
Red Sox
|
3?2
|
Robertson
(3?1)
|
Hembree
(2?1)
|
Chapman
(8)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,773
|
25?10
|
36
|
May 9
|
Red Sox
|
9?6
|
Holder
(1?1)
|
Barnes
(0?1)
|
Chapman
(9)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,008
|
26?10
|
37
|
May 10
|
Red Sox
|
4?5
|
Kelly
(2?0)
|
Betances
(1?2)
|
Kimbrel
(10)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,899
|
26?11
|
38
|
May 11
|
Athletics
|
5?10
|
Graveman
(1?5)
|
Gray
(2?3)
|
Treinen
(6)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,093
|
26?12
|
39
|
May 12
|
Athletics
|
7?6 (11)
|
Cole
(2?1)
|
Hatcher
(3?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,859
|
27?12
|
40
|
May 13
|
Athletics
|
6?2
|
Severino
(6?1)
|
Anderson
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,538
|
28?12
|
41
|
May 15
|
@
Nationals
|
3?5
|
Suero
(1?0)
|
Green
(4?1)
|
Doolittle
(18)
|
Nationals Park
|
41,567
|
28?13
|
42
|
May 18
|
@
Royals
|
2-5
|
Junis
(5?3)
|
Sabathia
(2?1)
|
Herrera
(9)
|
Kauffman Stadium
|
26,433
|
28?14
|
43
|
May 19
|
@
Royals
|
8?3
|
Severino
(7?1)
|
Duffy
(1?6)
|
?
|
Kauffman Stadium
|
33,684
|
29?14
|
44
|
May 20
|
@
Royals
|
10?1
|
Gray
(3?3)
|
Skoglund
(1?4)
|
?
|
Kauffman Stadium
|
24,121
|
30?14
|
45
|
May 21
|
@
Rangers
|
10?5
|
Tanaka
(5?2)
|
Colon
(2?2)
|
?
|
Globe Life Park
|
29,553
|
31?14
|
46
|
May 22
|
@
Rangers
|
4?6
|
Hamels
(3?4)
|
German
(0?2)
|
Kela
(9)
|
Globe Life Park
|
30,325
|
31?15
|
47
|
May 23
|
@
Rangers
|
10?12
|
Claudio
(2?2)
|
Robertson
(3?2)
|
Kela (10)
|
Globe Life Park
|
31,304
|
31?16
|
48
|
May 25
|
Angels
|
2?1
|
Green
(3?0)
|
Johnson
(2?2)
|
Chapman
(10)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,056
|
32?16
|
49
|
May 26
|
Angels
|
4?11
|
Barria
(4?1)
|
Gray
(3?4)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
44,565
|
32?17
|
50
|
May 27
|
Angels
|
3?1
|
Tanaka
(6?2)
|
Richards
(4?4)
|
Chapman
(11)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,109
|
33?17
|
51
|
May 28
|
Astros
|
1?5
|
Verlander
(7?2)
|
German
(0?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,583
|
33?18
|
52
|
May 29
|
Astros
|
6?5 (10)
|
Chapman
(2?0)
|
Peacock
(1?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,458
|
34?18
|
53
|
May 30
|
Astros
|
5?3
|
Severino
(8?1)
|
Keuchel
(3?7)
|
Chapman
(12)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,229
|
35?18
|
?
|
May 31
|
@
Orioles
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: July 9
, double header
|
|
June: 18?9 (Home: 8?3; Away: 10?6)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
54
|
June 1
|
@
Orioles
|
4?1
|
Gray
(4?4)
|
Cashner
(2?7)
|
Chapman
(13)
|
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
|
26,500
|
36?18
|
55
|
June 2
|
@
Orioles
|
8?5
|
Tanaka
(7?2)
|
Gausman
(3?5)
|
?
|
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
|
32,823
|
37?18
|
?
|
June 3
|
@
Orioles
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: August 25
, double header
|
56
|
June 4
|
@
Tigers
|
7?4
|
Severino
(9?1)
|
VerHagen
(0?2)
|
Chapman
(14)
|
Comerica Park
|
28,016
|
38?18
|
57
|
June 4
|
@
Tigers
|
2?4
|
Fiers
(5?3)
|
German
(0?4)
|
Greene
(15)
|
Comerica Park
|
24,165
|
38?19
|
58
|
June 5
|
@
Blue Jays
|
7?2
|
Sabathia
(3?1)
|
Oh
(1?2)
|
?
|
Rogers Centre
|
29,308
|
39?19
|
59
|
June 6
|
@
Blue Jays
|
3?0 (13)
|
Robertson
(4?2)
|
Biagini
(0?5)
|
Chapman
(15)
|
Rogers Centre
|
27,838
|
40?19
|
60
|
June 8
|
@
Mets
|
4?1
|
Green
(4?0)
|
deGrom
(4?1)
|
Chapman
(16)
|
Citi Field
|
42,961
|
41?19
|
61
|
June 9
|
@
Mets
|
4?3
|
Robertson
(5?2)
|
Swarzak
(0?1)
|
Chapman
(17)
|
Citi Field
|
43,603
|
42?19
|
62
|
June 10
|
@
Mets
|
0?2
|
Lugo
(2?1)
|
Severino
(9?2)
|
Swarzak
(1)
|
Citi Field
|
36,171
|
42?20
|
63
|
June 12
|
Nationals
|
3?0
|
Sabathia
(4?1)
|
Roark
(3?7)
|
Chapman
(18)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
44,220
|
43?20
|
64
|
June 13
|
Nationals
|
4?5
|
Miller
(4?0)
|
Shreve
(2?1)
|
Doolittle
(17)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,030
|
43?21
|
65
|
June 14
|
Rays
|
4?3
|
German
(1?4)
|
Snell
(8?4)
|
Chapman
(19)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,066
|
44?21
|
66
|
June 15
|
Rays
|
5?0
|
Loaisiga
(1?0)
|
Eovaldi
(1?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,112
|
45?21
|
67
|
June 16
|
Rays
|
4?1
|
Severino
(10?2)
|
Yarbrough
(5?3)
|
Chapman
(20)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,249
|
46?21
|
68
|
June 17
|
Rays
|
1?3
|
Roe
(1?1)
|
Sabathia
(4?2)
|
Romo
(3)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,400
|
46?22
|
69
|
June 18
|
@
Nationals
|
4?2
|
Gray
(5?4)
|
Fedde
(0?2)
|
Chapman
(21)
|
Nationals Park
|
42,723
|
47?22
|
70
|
June 19
|
Mariners
|
7?2
|
German
(2?4)
|
Gonzales
(7?4)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,122
|
48?22
|
71
|
June 20
|
Mariners
|
7?5
|
Chapman
(3?0)
|
Cook
(1?1)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,047
|
49?22
|
72
|
June 21
|
Mariners
|
4?3
|
Severino
(11?2)
|
Paxton
(6?2)
|
Chapman
(22)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,658
|
50?22
|
73
|
June 22
|
@
Rays
|
1?2
|
Yarbrough
(6?3)
|
Sabathia
(4?3)
|
Romo
(5)
|
Tropicana Field
|
27,252
|
50?23
|
74
|
June 23
|
@
Rays
|
0?4
|
Font
(1?3)
|
Gray
(5?5)
|
?
|
Tropicana Field
|
29,831
|
50?24
|
75
|
June 24
|
@
Rays
|
6?7
(12)
|
Yarbrough
(7?3)
|
Shreve
(2?2)
|
?
|
Tropicana Field
|
23,667
|
50?25
|
76
|
June 25
|
@
Phillies
|
4?2
|
Loaisiga
(2?0)
|
Velasquez
(5?8)
|
Chapman
(23)
|
Citizens Bank Park
|
44,136
|
51?25
|
77
|
June 26
|
@
Phillies
|
6?0
|
Severino
(12?2)
|
Arrieta
(5?6)
|
?
|
Citizens Bank Park
|
43,568
|
52?25
|
78
|
June 27
|
@
Phillies
|
0?3
|
Eflin
(6?2)
|
Cessa
(0?1)
|
Dominguez
(5)
|
Citizens Bank Park
|
42,028
|
52?26
|
79
|
June 29
|
Red Sox
|
8?1
|
Sabathia
(5?3)
|
Rodriguez
(9?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,120
|
53?26
|
80
|
June 30
|
Red Sox
|
0?11
|
Sale
(8?4)
|
Gray
(5?6)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,125
|
53?27
|
|
July: 15?10 (Home: 8?3; Away: 7?7)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
81
|
July 1
|
Red Sox
|
11?1
|
Severino
(13?2)
|
Price
(9?6)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,795
|
54?27
|
82
|
July 2
|
Braves
|
3?5
(11)
|
Biddle
(2?0)
|
Robertson
(5?3)
|
Minter
(4)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,792
|
54?28
|
83
|
July 3
|
Braves
|
8?5
|
Cole
(3?1)
|
Newcomb
(8?3)
|
Chapman
(24)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,448
|
55?28
|
84
|
July 4
|
Braves
|
6?2
|
Sabathia
(6?3)
|
Teheran
(6?6)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,658
|
56?28
|
85
|
July 6
|
@
Blue Jays
|
2?6
|
Biagini
(1?5)
|
Gray
(5?7)
|
?
|
Rogers Centre
|
37,254
|
56?29
|
86
|
July 7
|
@
Blue Jays
|
8?5
|
Severino
(14?2)
|
Happ
(10?5)
|
?
|
Rogers Centre
|
44,352
|
57?29
|
87
|
July 8
|
@
Blue Jays
|
2?1
(10)
|
Green
(5?1)
|
Clippard
(4?3)
|
Robertson
(2)
|
Rogers Centre
|
39,866
|
58?29
|
88
|
July 9
|
@
Orioles
|
4?5
|
Wright
(2?0)
|
Sabathia
(6?4)
|
Britton
(2)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
?
|
58?30
|
89
|
July 9
|
@
Orioles
|
10?2
|
Cessa
(1?1)
|
Ramirez
(0?3)
|
Gallegos
(1)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
26,340
|
59?30
|
90
|
July 10
|
@
Orioles
|
5?6
|
Britton
(1?0)
|
Betances
(1?3)
|
?
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
18,418
|
59?31
|
91
|
July 11
|
@
Orioles
|
9?0
|
Gray
(6?7)
|
Bundy
(6?9)
|
?
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
17,808
|
60?31
|
92
|
July 12
|
@
Indians
|
7?4
|
Robertson
(6?3)
|
Kluber
(12?5)
|
Chapman
(25)
|
Progressive Field
|
31,267
|
61?31
|
93
|
July 13
|
@
Indians
|
5?6
|
Bieber
(5?1)
|
German
(2?5)
|
Allen
(19)
|
Progressive Field
|
35,078
|
61?32
|
94
|
July 14
|
@
Indians
|
5?4
|
Robertson
(7?3)
|
Clevinger
(7?5)
|
Chapman
(26)
|
Progressive Field
|
35,353
|
62?32
|
95
|
July 15
|
@
Indians
|
2?5
|
Carrasco
(11?5)
|
Green
(5?2)
|
Allen
(20)
|
Progressive Field
|
32,644
|
62?33
|
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
|
96
|
July 20
|
Mets
|
5?7
|
Syndergaard
(6?1)
|
German
(2?6)
|
Gsellman
(5)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,175
|
62?34
|
97
|
July 21
|
Mets
|
7?6
|
Gray
(7?7)
|
Matz
(4?8)
|
Shreve
(1)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,102
|
63?34
|
?
|
July 22
|
Mets
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: August 13
|
98
|
July 23
|
@
Rays
|
6?7
|
Andriese
(3?4)
|
Severino
(14?3)
|
Alvarado
(4)
|
Tropicana Field
|
14,670
|
63?35
|
99
|
July 24
|
@
Rays
|
4?0
|
Tanaka
(8?2)
|
Chirinos
(0?2)
|
?
|
Tropicana Field
|
19,579
|
64?35
|
100
|
July 25
|
@
Rays
|
2?3
|
Castillo
(2?1)
|
Cessa
(1?2)
|
Romo
(12)
|
Tropicana Field
|
27,372
|
64?36
|
101
|
July 26
|
Royals
|
7?2
|
Gray
(8?7)
|
Junis
(5?11)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,965
|
65?36
|
?
|
July 27
|
Royals
|
Postponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: July 28
, double header
|
102
|
July 28
|
Royals
|
5?10
|
Keller
(4?4)
|
Severino
(14?4)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,571
|
65?37
|
103
|
July 28
|
Royals
|
5?4
|
Betances
(2?3)
|
Flynn
(2?2)
|
Chapman
(27)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,043
|
66?37
|
104
|
July 29
|
Royals
|
6?3
|
Happ
(11?6)
|
Smith
(1?2)
|
Chapman
(28)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,192
|
67?37
|
105
|
July 31
|
Orioles
|
6?3
|
Tanaka
(9?2)
|
Ramirez
(1?4)
|
Chapman
(29)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
46,473
|
68?37
|
|
August: 17?13 (Home: 9?8; Away: 8?5)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
106
|
August 1
|
Orioles
|
5?7
|
Cobb
(3?14)
|
Gray
(8?8)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,206
|
68?38
|
107
|
August 2
|
@
Red Sox
|
7?15
|
Johnson
(2?3)
|
Holder
(1?2)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
37,317
|
68?39
|
108
|
August 3
|
@
Red Sox
|
1?4
|
Porcello
(14?4)
|
Severino
(14?5)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
37,231
|
68?40
|
109
|
August 4
|
@
Red Sox
|
1?4
|
Eovaldi
(5?4)
|
Adams
(0?1)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
36,699
|
68?41
|
110
|
August 5
|
@
Red Sox
|
4?5
(10)
|
Barnes
(4?3)
|
Holder
(1?3)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
37,830
|
68?42
|
111
|
August 6
|
@
White Sox
|
7?0
|
Lynn
(8?8)
|
Covey
(4?8)
|
?
|
Guaranteed Rate Field
|
22,084
|
69?42
|
112
|
August 7
|
@
White Sox
|
4?3
(13)
|
Gray
(9?8)
|
Avilan
(2?1)
|
?
|
Guaranteed Rate Field
|
19,643
|
70?42
|
113
|
August 8
|
@
White Sox
|
7?3
|
Severino
(15?5)
|
Giolito
(7?9)
|
?
|
Guaranteed Rate Field
|
27,038
|
71?42
|
114
|
August 9
|
Rangers
|
7?3
|
Happ
(12?6)
|
Jurado
(2?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,455
|
72?42
|
115
|
August 10
|
Rangers
|
7?12
|
Minor
(9?6)
|
Tanaka
(9?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,198
|
72?43
|
116
|
August 11
|
Rangers
|
5?3
|
Betances
(3?3)
|
Martin
(1?3)
|
Chapman
(30)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
45,933
|
73?43
|
117
|
August 12
|
Rangers
|
7?2
|
Sabathia
(7?4)
|
Perez
(2?5)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,304
|
74?43
|
118
|
August 13
|
Mets
|
5?8
|
deGrom
(7?7)
|
Severino
(15?6)
|
Gsellman
(7)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,233
|
74?44
|
119
|
August 14
|
Rays
|
4?1
|
Happ
(13?6)
|
Wood
(0?1)
|
Chapman
(31)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,393
|
75?44
|
120
|
August 15
|
Rays
|
1?6
|
Yarbrough
(11?5)
|
Cessa
(1?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
42,716
|
75?45
|
121
|
August 16
|
Rays
|
1?3
|
Snell
(14?5)
|
Tanaka
(9?4)
|
Kolarek
(1)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,033
|
75?46
|
122
|
August 17
|
Blue Jays
|
7?5
(7)
|
Green
(6?2)
|
Biagini
(1?7)
|
Robertson
(3)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
42,121
|
76?46
|
123
|
August 18
|
Blue Jays
|
11?6
|
Severino
(16?6)
|
Reid-Foley
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
44,778
|
77?46
|
124
|
August 19
|
Blue Jays
|
10?2
|
Happ
(14?6)
|
Borucki
(2?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,176
|
78?46
|
125
|
August 21
|
@
Marlins
|
2?1
(12)
|
Cole
(4?1)
|
Guerra
(1?1)
|
Kahnle
(1)
|
Marlins Park
|
26,275
|
79?46
|
126
|
August 22
|
@
Marlins
|
3?9
|
Garcia
(2?2)
|
Lynn
(8?9)
|
?
|
Marlins Park
|
25,547
|
79?47
|
127
|
August 24
|
@
Orioles
|
7?5
(10)
|
Green
(7?2)
|
Carroll
(0?2)
|
Britton
(5)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
27,150
|
80?47
|
128
|
August 25
|
@
Orioles
|
10?3
|
Happ
(15?6)
|
Yacabonis
(0?2)
|
Cessa
(1)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
32,445
|
81?47
|
129
|
August 25
|
@
Orioles
|
5?1
|
Gray
(10?8)
|
Cashner
(4?12)
|
Betances
(1)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
26,236
|
82?47
|
130
|
August 26
|
@
Orioles
|
5?3
|
Severino
(17?6)
|
Bundy
(7?13)
|
Robertson
(4)
|
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
|
17,343
|
83?47
|
131
|
August 27
|
White Sox
|
2?6
|
Rodon
(6?3)
|
Tanaka
(9?5)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,456
|
83?48
|
132
|
August 28
|
White Sox
|
5?4
|
Betances
(3?4)
|
Covey
(4?12)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,015
|
84?48
|
133
|
August 29
|
White Sox
|
1?4
|
Lopez
(5?9)
|
Sabathia
(7?5)
|
Fry
(4)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,887
|
84?49
|
134
|
August 30
|
Tigers
|
7?8
|
Wilson
(2?4)
|
Betances
(4?4)
|
Greene
(28)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
37,195
|
84?50
|
135
|
August 31
|
Tigers
|
7?5
|
Britton
(2?0)
|
Jimenez
(4?4)
|
Robertson
(5)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,026
|
85?50
|
|
September: 15?12 (Home: 6?5; Away: 9?7)
#
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Win
|
Loss
|
Save
|
Stadium
|
Attendance
|
Record
|
136
|
September 1
|
Tigers
|
2?1
|
Tanaka
(10?5)
|
Norris
(0?3)
|
Betances
(2)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
42,816
|
86?50
|
137
|
September 2
|
Tigers
|
7?11
|
Boyd
(9?12)
|
Lynn
(8?10)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,721
|
86?51
|
138
|
September 3
|
@
Athletics
|
3?6
|
Cahill
(6?3)
|
Sabathia
(7?6)
|
Treinen
(36)
|
Oakland?Alameda County Coliseum
|
40,546
|
86?52
|
139
|
September 4
|
@
Athletics
|
5?1
|
Robertson
(8?3)
|
Rodney
(4?3)
|
?
|
Oakland?Alameda County Coliseum
|
17,536
|
87?52
|
140
|
September 5
|
@
Athletics
|
2?8
|
Fiers
(11?6)
|
Severino
(17?7)
|
?
|
Oakland?Alameda County Coliseum
|
21,004
|
87?53
|
141
|
September 7
|
@
Mariners
|
4?0
|
Tanaka
(11?5)
|
Paxton
(11?6)
|
?
|
Safeco Field
|
32,195
|
88?53
|
142
|
September 8
|
@
Mariners
|
4?2
|
Lynn
(9?10)
|
Vincent
(3?3)
|
Betances
(3)
|
Safeco Field
|
38,733
|
89?53
|
143
|
September 9
|
@
Mariners
|
2?3
|
Colome
(6?5)
|
Betances
(4?5)
|
Diaz
(54)
|
Safeco Field
|
34,917
|
89?54
|
144
|
September 10
|
@
Twins
|
7?2
|
Happ
(16?6)
|
Gibson
(7?13)
|
?
|
Target Field
|
21,565
|
90?54
|
145
|
September 11
|
@
Twins
|
5?10
|
Stewart
(1?1)
|
Gray
(10?9)
|
?
|
Target Field
|
20,343
|
90?55
|
146
|
September 12
|
@
Twins
|
1?3
|
Odorizzi
(6?10)
|
Severino
(17?8)
|
Hildenberger
(6)
|
Target Field
|
24,134
|
90?56
|
147
|
September 14
|
Blue Jays
|
11?0
|
Tanaka
(12?5)
|
Estrada
(7?12)
|
Cessa
(2)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,138
|
91?56
|
148
|
September 15
|
Blue Jays
|
7?8
|
Reid-Foley
(2?3)
|
Sabathia
(7?7)
|
Giles
(21)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,130
|
91?57
|
149
|
September 16
|
Blue Jays
|
2?3
|
Pannone
(3?1)
|
Betances
(4?6)
|
Giles
(22)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
41,758
|
91?58
|
150
|
September 18
|
Red Sox
|
3?2
|
Green
(8?2)
|
Workman
(6?1)
|
Britton
(6)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
38,695
|
92?58
|
151
|
September 19
|
Red Sox
|
10?1
|
Severino
(18?8)
|
Price
(15?7)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,297
|
93?58
|
152
|
September 20
|
Red Sox
|
6?11
|
Wright
(3?1)
|
Green
(8?3)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,351
|
93?59
|
153
|
September 21
|
Orioles
|
10?8
|
Sabathia
(8?7)
|
Ramirez
(1?7)
|
Betances
(4)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
39,903
|
94?59
|
154
|
September 22
|
Orioles
|
3?2
(11)
|
Kahnle
(2?0)
|
Fry
(0?2)
|
?
|
Yankee Stadium
|
40,185
|
95?59
|
155
|
September 23
|
Orioles
|
3?6
|
Meisinger
(2?0)
|
Cole
(4?2)
|
Givens
(9)
|
Yankee Stadium
|
43,606
|
95?60
|
156
|
September 24
|
@
Rays
|
4?1
|
Gray
(11?9)
|
Yarbrough
(15?6)
|
Britton
(7)
|
Tropicana Field
|
13,832
|
96?60
|
157
|
September 25
|
@
Rays
|
9?2
|
Severino
(19?8)
|
Faria
(4?4)
|
?
|
Tropicana Field
|
10,953
|
97?60
|
158
|
September 26
|
@
Rays
|
7?8
|
Chirinos
(5?5)
|
Tanaka
(12?6)
|
Romo
(24)
|
Tropicana Field
|
11,325
|
97?61
|
159
|
September 27
|
@
Rays
|
12?1
|
Sabathia
(9?7)
|
Schultz
(2?2)
|
?
|
Tropicana Field
|
12,349
|
98?61
|
160
|
September 28
|
@
Red Sox
|
11?6
|
Happ
(17?6)
|
Johnson
(4?5)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
36,779
|
99?61
|
161
|
September 29
|
@
Red Sox
|
8?5
|
Lynn
(10?10)
|
Rodriguez
(12?5)
|
Chapman
(32)
|
Fenway Park
|
36,375
|
100?61
|
162
|
September 30
|
@
Red Sox
|
2?10
|
Rodriguez
(13?5)
|
Cessa
(1?4)
|
?
|
Fenway Park
|
36,201
|
100?62
|
|
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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
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References
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"New York Yankees games returning to WPIX-TV after deal with YES Network"
. January 22, 2015.
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"Yankees Officially Announce Hiring Of Aaron Boone As Manager"
. December 4, 2017.
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"Aaron Boone tabbed to be new manager for Yankees"
. MLB. Archived from
the original
on December 3, 2017
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December 4,
2017
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Got Giancarlo? Yanks go big: Stanton ovation!"
. MLB
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December 9,
2017
.
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Yanks deal Headley, Mitchell to SD for Blash"
.
MLB.com
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Gilbert, Steve.
"D-backs get Souza from TB, trade Drury to NYY"
.
MLB.com
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Guardado, Maria.
"Angels acquire Blash from Yankees"
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MLB.com
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Yankees sign infielder Walker to 1-year deal"
.
MLB.com
.
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Yanks beat Sox for 17th W in 18 games, 1st place"
.
MLB.com
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May 29,
2018
.
- ^
"Yankees, Red Sox brawl at Fenway Park"
. Archived from
the original
on June 15, 2018
. Retrieved
April 12,
2018
.
- ^
"Benches clear twice, 4 ejected as Yanks top Sox"
.
amp.mlb.com
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the original
on April 12, 2018
. Retrieved
April 12,
2018
.
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"Nevin says gesture by Cora 'unprofessional'
"
. April 12, 2018.
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"With JV out, Sanchez stuns HOU with HR in 9th"
.
MLB.com
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"Yanks beat Sox for 17th W in 18 games, 1st place"
.
MLB.com
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Gray rewarded with support as Yanks top O's"
.
MLB.com
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"Aaron Judge and Miguel Andujar propel Yankees to milestone win"
. June 21, 2018.
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Bell, Mandy.
"Hicks hits 3 HRs vs. Sox on Yanks' record night"
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MLB.com
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"All-Star Game Box Score"
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"Yanks deal Shreve to Cards for 1B Voit, int'l cash"
.
MLB.com
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Fired-up Yanks rally for win after Boone tossed"
.
MLB.com
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Tanaka does something he hadn't done all year"
.
MLB.com
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Browne, Ian.
"Red Sox clinch 3rd straight AL East title"
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MLB.com
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Hoch, Bryan.
"Yanks clinch WC berth on walk-off win in 11th"
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