We don’t know if Judge-Soto will become synonymous with each other like Ruth-Gehrig or Mays-McCovey. But what they’ve done in just five months together is pretty special on its own. In fact, it’s nearly unprecedented.
In the course of a season, players have plenty of time to adjust and rewrite their personal narrative. And these 10 have made the biggest performance leaps during the second half.
Old-Timers’ Day honored the 2009 Yankees, the last team to win it all in the Bronx — the kind of autumn triumph the current club aspires to. “You can always learn something from those guys,” Aaron Judge said.
In “One of a Kind,” the MLB Network Presents series dissects the unique career of Hall of Famer Greg Maddux, one of the best to ever pitch, debuting at 8 p.m. ET.
Yesterday was the first time D-backs pitcher Zac Gallen pitched at historic Fenway Park, and he made it a memorable day, signing the inside of the Green Monster before fanning 9 in 6 innings.
John Pylman, who turns 100 in November, hit all the right chords as he sang the national anthem before the High-A West Michigan Whitecaps and Lake County Captains game.