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Shota Imanaga struck out Aaron Judge twice while pitching seven sparkling innings, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees.
Life is defined by constant change, but David Robertson finding his way onto a team's bullpen is seemingly inevitable.
While MLB pauses for the All-Star break, there's no rest for the weary as New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman keeps shopping for trade deadline upgra
Asked to evaluate his team’s performance heading into the All-Star break, Yankees manager Aaron Boone selected the word “incomplete.” He could have easily substituted “inconsistent.” There will be 66 games remaining when the Yankees take the field Friday evening in Atlanta,
The Chicago Cubs can look at the trade deadline in a few different ways. For one, they have to do everything in their power to make Kyle Tucker happy. The Cubs are one of the better teams in Major League Baseball,
As the Chicago Cubs head into the All-Star break, they will shift their focus to improving for the playoff push in the second half of the season. It was a fant
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New York Magazine on MSNThe Yankees Have Lost Their JuiceThe appeal of the MLB All-Star Game, held in Atlanta this year, is self-evident, right there in the name: It’s about stars, the headline names, the best the sport has to offer — and to sell. And what they are selling, increasingly, is not the Yankees.