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58-38 3-7 W1
58-40 4-6 L1
53-42 7-3 W2
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  • Yankees' J.D. Davis: Back from injured list

    The Yankees activated Davis (illness) from the 10-day injured list Friday.

    Davis had battled a stomach bug prior to the All-Star break but is feeling well enough to give it a go at the start of the second half. Ben Rice has been great against righties (.887 OPS) but hasn't done much versus lefties (.593 OPS), so the 31-year-old Davis will provide the Yankees with another option at first base against left-handed pitching.

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  • Yankees' Thomas Pannone: Joins Bronx Bombers

    Pannone signed a minor-league contract with the Yankees on Friday, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.

    The left-hander spent the first half of the season on a minor-league deal with the Cubs but was released earlier this week. Pannone posted an unremarkable 4.37 ERA, 1.47 WHIP and 87:32 K:BB over 19 starts for Triple-A Iowa, and he'll now report to the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

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  • Yankees' George Lombard: Finding groove at Single-A

    Lombard is slashing .271/.364/.500 with four home runs and 11 steals over his last 25 games for Single-A Tampa.

    He hit .225 with zero home runs over his first 46 games this season, but he was a bit too passive and something has clicked of late for the toolsy shortstop. Lombard, the Yankees' first-round pick in 2023, is a plus runner and excellent overall athlete, so if he can continue to get to his above-average raw power in games, he should keep climbing up prospect rankings.

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  • Yankees' Ben Rice: Clubs clutch homer Sunday

    Rice went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in a loss to the Orioles on Sunday.

    Rice was hitless through four at-bats but came through when it mattered most, swatting a three-run homer in the ninth inning off Baltimore closer Craig Kimbrel to give New York a 5-3 lead. That result didn't hold, as the Orioles plated three runs in the bottom of the frame to pull out the victory, but Rice's heroics still stand out. While the rookie is batting just .228 on the campaign, he's shown a flair for the big moment, batting .280 with runners in scoring position and already adding a three-homer game to his big-league resume.

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  • Yankees' Clay Holmes: Let down by defense in blown save

    Holmes (1-4) blew a save and was the pitcher of record in Sunday's 6-5 loss to the Orioles, allowing three unearned runs on two hits and two walks while striking out one batter over two-thirds of an inning.

    In a roller-coaster ninth inning, New York scored three runs in the top of the frame to take a 5-3 lead. Holmes entered to try to close things out in the bottom of the inning but couldn't get the job done, giving up three runs, the final two of which came on a Cedric Mullins walk-off double. Though he didn't pitch particularly well, it would be unfair to pin the blame entirely on Holmes for the dramatic defeat, as a two-out error by Anthony Volpe allowed a run to score and kept the frame alive for Mullins' double, which had an xBA of .150, per Statcast -- Alex Verdugo took a terrible route to the ball and pinned the blame on himself for the result after the game, according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. It was nonetheless a poor end to the first half of the campaign for Holmes, who has blown two of his past four save chances while giving up five runs (two earned) across four frames during that span.

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  • Yankees' Greysen Carter: Goes to Yankees in Round 5

    The Yankees have selected Carter with the 152nd overall pick in the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.

    The 6-foot-4, 237-pound Carter is an imposing presence on the mound and fits the mold of a power pitcher, as he sported a fastball that typically sat around 96 to 99 miles per hour this spring and maxed out at 103. However, Carter struggled to maintain his mechanics and command his fastball consistently, and his other offerings didn't play up well enough for him to yield quality results as a starter during his collegiate career at Vanderbilt. He'll likely make the full-time move to the bullpen as he begins his professional career.

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  • Yankees' Gage Ziehl: Lands in pinstripes

    The Yankees have selected Ziehl with the 119th overall pick in the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.

    A righty from Miami, Ziehl moved to the rotation and held his own thanks to a solid three-pitch mix. He's a bit undersized from a height standpoint (6-foot), but at 223 pounds, he may be able to handle a starter's workload. His slider is his best secondary pitch to go with a low-90s fastball (touches 97 mph).

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  • Yankees' Thatcher Hurd: Joins Yankees in third round

    The Yankees have selected Hurd with the 89th overall pick in the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.

    The 6-foot-4 right-hander could have been a Day 1 pick out of high school in 2021, but Hurd elected to go the college route and wound up at LSU. Control issues have been an issue for him, but his mid-90s fastball has good movement and he pairs it with a sharp slider. Whether Hurd can develop as a starter will depend on improving his command and his off-speed offerings, but he could emerge as an effective bullpen option for the Yankees.

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  • Yankees' Bryce Cunningham: Lands in pinstripes

    The Yankees have selected Cunningham with the 53rd overall pick in the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.

    Cunningham had more success pitching in the Cape Cod League than in his first two years at Vanderbilt, but he pitched well enough this spring to give the Yankees confidence in their ability to develop him as a starting pitcher. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound power righty sits in the mid-90s with his fastball and pairs it with a plus changeup that was one of the best in the nation this year. His slider lags behind as a distant third pitch.

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  • Yankees' Ben Hess: Surprise selection by Yankees

    The Yankees have selected Hess with the 26th overall pick in the 2024 First-Year Player Draft.

    A righty from Alabama, Hess had some erratic results (5.80 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 106 strikeouts in 68.1 innings as a junior) and questionable medicals, so it was a surprise to see him come off the board this early. A big-bodied hurler (6-foot-5, 255 pounds), Hess sits in the mid-90s with his fastball (touches 99 mph) and sports a potentially plus slider and mixes in a curveball and a changeup. He had a stress fracture in his back in high school and had a flexor strain in 2023.

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  • Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Not ready for start of second half

    Manager Aaron Boone said that Stanton (hamstring) won't be reinstated from the 10-day injured list when the Yankees open their second-half schedule Friday versus the Rays, but the 34-year-old could be activated soon thereafter, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.

    Additionally, the skipper said that the Yankees remain undecided on whether will need to complete a minor-league rehab assignment before returning from the IL. Stanton was placed on the IL on June 23 with a left hamstring strain and was projected to miss around four weeks, and that timeline still looks to be accurate now that he's hit the three-week mark in his recovery process. Stanton will continue his rehab program during the All-Star break and could bypass a rehab assignment if the Yankees feel comfortable with how his hamstring is responding to live batting practice and pregame running. Fantasy managers shouldn't plan on Stanton being available for the start of the four-game series with the Rays, but a return from the IL the week after looks realistic.

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  • Yankees' Trent Grisham: Perfect at plate, homers

    Grisham went 3-for-3 with a home run, a walk, two RBI and two runs Sunday against the Orioles.

    Grisham drove in the Yankees' first run with a second-inning single, then touched up Orioles starter Dean Kremer in the fifth for his sixth homer of the year. In total, Grisham collected three hits for the first time this season and reached base in all four plate appearances, raising his average from .173 to .195 in the process. He enters the All-Star break slashing .195/.301/.389 with six homers, 19 RBI and 15 runs over 133 plate appearances.

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  • Yankees' Cody Morris: Designated for assignment

    The Yankees designated Morris for assignment on Sunday.

    An intriguing pitching prospect as a member of the Guardians organization a few years ago, Morris was never able to show enough durability to hold up a starter, and he hasn't had success as a reliever with the Yankees. The 27-year-old righty had a 4.25 ERA, 1.47 WHIP and 42 strikeouts in 36 innings over 24 appearances for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Avg R HR ERA
Team .247
(11th)
488
(1st)
140
(2nd)
3.54
(4th)

Injuries

Player Injury
G. Stanton DH Giancarlo Stanton DH Hamstring
C. Schmidt SP Clarke Schmidt SP Lat
A. Rizzo 1B Anthony Rizzo 1B Forearm
J. Trevino C Jose Trevino C Quadriceps
C. Poteet SP Cody Poteet SP Triceps

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