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New York Yankees starting pitcher Marcus Stroman gives New York Mets' superstar slugger Juan Soto his flowers.
Marcus Stroman Comments Turn Heads After Yankees Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After two months on the injured ...
This poor play against Toronto means we have to go back to Sunday to find a performance worthy of mention in Sequence of the ...
New York Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman will make his first appearance in more than two months on Sunday, when he starts ...
Even as the injury lingered, with the discomfort stemming from an ACL tear and surgery back in 2015, Stroman never wavered in ...
The Yankees will get another look at Marcus Stroman when he starts against the A’s on Sunday, hoping that the belief shared ...
Marcus Stroman lit up the Yankees, in the clubhouse and on the mound. Returning from a knee injury that sidelined him for 2 1 ...
Marcus Stroman is back in the picture. The veteran who had struggled to begin this season and struggled during a rehab ...
Marcus Stroman will be activated by the New York Yankees to start on Sunday after missing 2 1/2 months with left knee ...
Marcus Stroman feels ready to return to the mound for the New York Yankees, able to manage pain in his left knee stemming ...
Aaron Boone believes that Marcus Stroman — who is owed $18 million in 2025 and could be traded before Opening Day — can still be a valuable pitcher for the Yankees this season.
Hours before the Yankees’ series-opener against the Giants on Friday, Aaron Boone was asked what he’s seen from Marcus Stroman, who entered the game with a 7.27 ERA over his first two starts.