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“He definitely has a unique stance,” manager Aaron Boone said. “You know it’s Cody up there, the silhouette up there, just as erect as he stands. Pretty effective.”
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It was the first time in team history that the Yankees hit four home runs in one inning.
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In all, Yankee hitters ambushed Cortes for four first-inning homers as he returned to the Bronx following an offseason three-player trade that sent him to the Brewers in exchange for closer Devin Wil...
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The Yankees’ Cody Bellinger also used a similar bat, but that one has a less extreme design, and he also hit a home run on Saturday. Speaking to the New York Daily News, Bellinger said: "There's ways to move the weight of the bat,
Cody Bellinger spent countless hours fine-tuning his swing and logging defensive reps to prepare for his first season wearing Yankees pinstripes, but it was only as Opening Day approached that he realized an important box was unchecked.
Escarra wasn’t the only newcomer to the Yankees’ roster with a fatherly connection to their first Opening Day with the club. Cody Bellinger’s dad, Clay, played for the team from 1999-2001. While Bellinger still has his dad’s gear and spent time around the Yankees as a kid, Thursday was his first-ever Opening Day in the Bronx.
For one game, one nine-inning bundle of chaos for the history books, the Yankees made it easy to forget that 41 homers worth of power bolted to Queens and completely reshaped their offseason.
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The content of every hitters' meeting held within the confines of the Yankees’ clubhouse is usually guarded like a state secret, with players and coaches wary of leaking information that may provide competitive advantages to opponents.
The New York Yankees scored 20 runs and hit a franchise-record nine homers on Saturday afternoon in a shocking, unforgettable exhibition of power
The Chicago Cubs parted ways with Cody Bellinger in the offseason, trading him to the New York Yankees in exchange for right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet. Ahead of Opening Day, that trade suddenly looks a lot worse for Chicago after the team announced that it had designated Poteet for assignment,
So much for the Chicago Cubs turning former New York Yankees pitcher Cody Poteet into their new secret weapon. The Cubs designated Poteet for assignment on Thursday, only months after the club acquired him in the Cody Bellinger trade.