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Tarik Skubal settled into a dominant groove for most of his outing on Tuesday against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park.
From Detroit Free Press
The New York Yankees visit the Detroit Tigers looking to break a three-game road slide.
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Their winning streak ended at five games, but they have three straight series victories and sit atop the AL Central at 7-5 on the young season.
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The Yankees were beaten by the Detroit Tigers on Monday afternoon as Carlos Rodon struggled across six innings.
The New York Yankees and the YES Network today announced the upcoming debut of a new docuseries — The Stadium — which takes viewers behind the curtain at Yankee Stadium, showing what takes place before gates open to fans.
The defeat snapped New York’s season-opening three-game winning streak. The Yankees have gone deep 18 times to set a big league record for a team through its first four games of the regular season.
YES announcer Michael Kay pointed out during the broadcast that several players had been using a design with a barrel closer to the hands.
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New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger is swearing off chicken wings. “I will not eat wings for five years,” Bellinger told reporters on Wednesday, a day after he was scratched from the lineup with a suspected case of food poisoning.