“No, absolutely not. He’s still our guy,” Rizzo said in an end-of-season session with reporters. “We love him, and he’s going to be a great player for us. Optioning him out wasn’t the ...
Salvador Rizzo covers crime and courts for The Washington Post, based in Northern Virginia. He was a reporter for The Fact Checker from 2018 to 2021 and is co-author of "Donald Trump and His ...
As the New York Yankees patiently await Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, they are hoping to get first baseman Anthony Rizzo on the roster. After fracturing two of his fingers on ...
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo says he will not be on the roster when the American League Division Series begins Saturday against the Kansas City Royals, per MLB.com's Bryan Hoch.
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Rookie Ben Rice was also on the ALDS roster as a first base option but ultimately did not make it into a game, making him a logical cut from the ALCS roster either for the return of Rizzo or the ...
As Oswaldo Cabrera, Ben Rice and Jon Berti fielded groundballs at first base during the Yankees’ first postseason workout on Oct. 1, Anthony Rizzo watched from the shallow infield grass with his ...
As expected, Anthony Rizzo will not be on the ALDS roster, as the veteran slugger revealed to reporters in the clubhouse following the team's workout on Friday. Rizzo, who fractured two fingers on ...
NEW YORK -- Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo said Friday that he will not be on the club's roster for its American League Division Series against the Kansas City Royals less than a week after ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo will miss the AL Division Series against Kansas City because of fractured fingers that he thinks will heal in time for him to rejoin the team ...
When Anthony Rizzo returned Sept. 1 from the fractured forearm that cost him over two months, the Yankees hoped his glove and left-handed bat in the lineup would help, especially in the playoffs.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone started his pre-game meeting with beat writers Saturday by explaining his decision to go with Alex Verdugo over Jasson Dominguez in left field for ALDS Game 1. Picking the ...