Tampa, Fla., February 25, 2026; Yankees 7, Nationals 0 — It is perhaps a bit ironic to wax poetic about southpaw Ryan Weathers’ Spring Training debut pitching for the Yankees in a 7-0 shutout of the visiting Washington Nationals Wednesday evening, the first night game of this year’s Spring campaign. Pitch well, he did. The numbers were impressive. But he was just the first of six pitchers who not only blanked the visitors, but held them to just one hit. The identity of the hurler who allowed that one safety? Ryan Weathers. Continue reading
February 26 in Yankee History
- First baseman Dom Smith led off the third inning of the February 25 night game in which the Yanks hosted the Cardinals with a home run; then one out later hits by Oswald Peraza, Jasson Dominguez, Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, and Austin Wells, around a walk of Jazz Chisholm, put the Yankees up 6-0 in a 7-0 win. Continue reading
February 25 in Yankee History
- With Tino Martinez throwing out the ceremonial first pitch and Carlos Rodon and Aaron Judge wearing high sox with their pinstriped unis, the Yankees vanquished the visiting Blue Jays 12-6 in their Spring home opener on February 25, 2024. Surprisingly, Rodon pitched into the third inning, netting five punch outs before surrendering a home run to Alejandro Kirk, and Juan Soto drew early raves with a three-run bomb in the fourth. The home team scored in five frames, while Toronto did most of its damage with a five-run seventh. Continue reading
February 24 in Yankee History
- You hear it every year, why even look at stats and game results from Spring Training; I’m here to argue, because it’s just too much fun not to. Starting the 2024 campaign on the road in Lakeland to play the Tigers, Luis Gil got off to a decent start, striking out three in two frames, but Andy Ibanez reached him for a two run bomb. But the Bombers took over with three-run second and third innings, the first featuring a home run for new Yankee outfielder Trent Grisham. As is often the case, the game got uglier late, as the visiting Bombers tacked on four in the eighth and eight more in the ninth. more than making up for the four spot Detroit added in the bottom of the ninth of a 22-10 Yankee victory. Continue reading
February 23 in Yankee History
- Visiting Detroit jumped on the Yankees for a 4-0 shutout on February 23, 2025. Andy Ibanez and Dillon Dingler chipped in for the first three rbi’s in the top of the fourth. Continue reading
February 22 in Yankee History
- The home-standing Blue Jays took out the Yankees in the Dunedin 2025 Spring Training opener 6-4 on February 22, holding on to take the game after forging a 4-0 lead with single runs in the first four innings. Spencer Jones did thrill the Yankee crowd with a sixth-inning two-run home run, however. Continue reading
February 21 in Yankee History
- The Yankees started their 2025 Spring session well, with a 4-0 win over visiting Tampa in GMS Field. New to the team, veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt stood out with three rbi’s. Continue reading
February 20 in Yankee History
- Once the Yanks beat the Dodgers in the 1977 World Series after having returned to the Classic the year before vs. Cincinnati following a 15-year absence, Billy Martin was almost as untouchable as Joe Torre proved to be in 2000. But the Bombers slipped to fourth place in 1978, and rallied to win that Series under Bob Lemon after Billy was replaced. Martin returned in 1979 but a fourth-place finish doomed him, and Billy was fired again. On February 20, 1980, Billy was signed to manage his hometown Oakland A’s. Under Martin, they finished second in 1980, then first and second in the two halves of the split 1981 strike-interrupted season. But the Yankees would crush them in the first round of that season’s playoffs. Continue reading
February 19 in Yankee History
- The Yankees paused to reload on February 19, 1957, shipping former Boston lefty can’t-miss prospect Mickey McDermott (he missed), along with hurlers Tom Morgan, Gary Coleman, and Jack Urban, outfielder Irv Noren, and infielders Billy Hunter and Milt Graff to the Kansas City Athletics for a package of players of their own. K.C. had a major-league team (now in Oakland) that at the time the Bombers mined regularly for young talent. The returning supporting cast was pitcher Jack McMahan and infielders Curt Roberts and Wayne Belardi, but the marquee names were righthander Art Ditmar, third sacker Clete Boyer, and lefty Bobby Shantz, who (here’s a twist) batted righty. Between them, Ditmar and Shantz gave the Yankees a four-year total of 77 wins with 50 losses, and 30 big saves. And Boyer contributed 95 homers, 397 rbi’s, and 27 stolen bases along with eight years of solid defense at the hot corner. Continue reading
February 18 in Yankee History
- On February 18, 1998, the Yanks avoided arbitration with Bernie Williams by signing him to an $8.5 million contract, his last one-year deal. Ten months later they would barely avoid losing him to the Red Sox with an $87.5 million, seven-year deal. The one news item yet to occur in Bernie’s playing career was the day he would make his de facto retirement official. Continue reading