And starting in leftfield . . . Alex Verdugo. The Yankees, several hours before Saturday’s Game 1 of the Division Series ...
The final three-plus months of Alex Verdugo's first regular season with the New York Yankees were so frustrating that there ...
Alex Verdugo, hardly a popular Yankee at times this season, also made a critical sliding catch as the Bombers took Game 1 of ...
The series opener included five lead changes — the most in postseason history — but the Yankees secured the final momentum ...
The player least popular among Yankees fans entering this postseason allowed that hard-to-please collective to party deep ...
In a back-and-forth ALDS Game 1, it wasn’t Gerrit Cole, Juan Soto or even Aaron Judge playing hero. It was Alex Verdugo who ...
Alex Verdugo hit a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning and saved at least one run with a sliding catch along the ...
There were many important players in the New York Yankees' 6-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals in Game 1 of the ALDS. However, the biggest performance of al ...
How has Craig Breslow done through his first season as Red Sox chief baseball officer? We look back at each significant move ...
The unexpected sometimes occurs in the postseason such as a slumping player like Alex Verdugo delivering big plays for the ...
Boone’s decision to start Alex Verdugo in left field over rookie Jasson Dominguez turned out to be a game-changer in the ...
Alex Verdugo played a key role for the New York Yankees in the ALDS opener, but he also faced criticism and was booed during the game, prompting him to respond with a strong message.