Yankees Quick Hits by Bryan Revello
5/20/17 The Yankees have not been shut out in 2017 and have 10 comeback wins. One of the major reasons that this season feels so much like the past is because the signature of many Yankees championship teams was their penchant for making dramatic comebacks. Fans always believed that the Yankees were still in the game and the above stat showing that the Yanks have yet to be shut out is more proof that this team has something special going on. Gary Sanchez is back and he is off

Yankees Quick Hits by Bryan Revello
1) Aaron Judge has slowed down his historic pace this past week. He is a rookie and there will be ups and downs but coming into Friday, he has hit just .211 in his past 19 at bats and I can’t help but wonder if he is still hurting physically. He took a tumble into the stands making a catch in Boston over a week ago and Joe Girardi acknowledged last Saturday that he was given the day off because he was indeed a little banged up. He hasn’t hit well this past week which is a sma

Around MLB: Mets battle back, close out NL East stretch
On Friday night, the New York Mets rallied from a 7-1 deficit in the 4th inning to defeat the scuffling Miami Marlins, 8-7, in the opening game of a three-game weekend series at Citi Field. The Mets (13-15, 2nd NL East) sent 11 batters to the plate and scored five times in the bottom of the 7th, propelled by IF T.J. Rivera’s game-tying double off Miami’s RHP Brad Ziegler (1-2). Four batters later, Miami reliever Kyle Barraclough walked New York IF Wilmer Flores with the bas

Do you smell what the Yankees are cooking?
Something is different in the Bronx. Do you feel it? Can you see it? Lower expectations as the season began. The Arod circus is finally gone. The big ticket long term free agent signings are a thing of the past. The farm is stacked. The kids are taking over. The veterans are teaching the youth. The team is likable. The Yankees have fight. The Yankees have their swagger back. The Yankees are never out of the game. Yankee Magic is creeping back with regularity. The players bel
