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Yardbarker on MSNYankees, Angels look to avoid extending skids to 4 gamesAaron Judge is coming off his worst series of a season in which he has flirted with a .400 average, but the New York Yankees are not concerned. Instead, New York's focus is centered on avoiding a season-high fourth straight loss Monday night when they host the Los Angeles Angels for the opener of a four-game series.
BOSTON — With Giancarlo Stanton not expected at Fenway Park this weekend, Aaron Boone said the Yankees are targeting their upcoming series against the Angels for the slugger’s 2025 debut. “I expect him, in some way, shape or form, in the Angels series, to be in play,” Boone said Saturday.
According to YES Network, it’s been 103 years since the Yankees were held to four runs or fewer across a three-game series against Boston. Not since 1922 had they looked this flat in a full series against the Sox. The Yankees' four runs matched their fewest in a three-game series at Fenway Park, from June 20-22, 1916, and from Sept. 28-30, 1922.
Here's what you need to know on how to watch tonight's Yankees vs. Royals contest from Kansas City on Prime Video: First pitch for this American League playoff rematch is set to start at 7:05 p.m. from Kauffman Stadium.
The Yankees received positive news that second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was being active prior to their game against Boston.
Fans will be able to watch all three Royals-Yankees games on national television. Tuesday night’s game will be broadcast on TBS, while the other two contests will be on the MLB Network (for out-of-market viewers). Tuesday’s game also will be available to be streamed on Max, which is the HBO channel.
The New York Yankees play against the Kansas City Royals in an MLB game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
Facing the Red Sox (37-36) on back-to-back weekends, the Yankees (42-28) dropped five of six and seemingly gave life to their rival’s season. In The Bronx, it was their pitching that failed them. At Fenway, it was their lifeless bats, plus a costly baserunning miscue in each of the past two games.