Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from May 8th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 5-3 vs. Rochester Red Wings 2B Caleb
Recapping the Yankees’ minor league affiliates’ results from May 4th. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 10-9 at Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp LF Greg Allen 1-4, HR, 2 RBI, BB, SB RF Everson Pereira 2-5, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, K - a day after a Golden Sombrero 1B T.J.
Pereira’s got the power, but will it matter? The NFL Draft took place last week and it was a reminder of how different people have different opinions. The Atlanta Falcons disagreed with pretty much, uh, everyone when it came to who they should’ve drafted with the eighth overall pick.
Jamie Squire This is an area the Yankees, I believe, haven’t had nearly as much success. Specifically, they’ve produced hitters who tend to be incredibly aggressive outside the zone, and that continued last season with the promotions of Everson Pereira and Austin Wells.
With spring training winding down over the next 10 days, the New York Yankees are starting to thin out the roster ahead of the regular season. Having already re-assigned several pitchers, the Yankees announced on Sunday afternoon that outfield prospect Everson Pereira would head back down to Triple-A Scranton.
In a perfect world, the Yankees would’ve never promoted 22-year-old outfield prospect Everson Pereira in 2023. With the Bombers just floating just above .500 in the win column, they decided to cash in early and give some of their young talent opportunities at the MLB level.
Three of the New York Yankees’ young outfield stars — Spencer Jones, Jasson Domínguez and Everson Pereira — are on the team’s organizational All-Stars, as named by MiLB.com.
The rookie outfielder struggled to keep his head above water from the moment he was called up. A few weeks after a stagnant trade deadline for the Yankees, it became clear that the team’s playoff hopes were dead.
The New York Yankees have several critical decisions to make in the upcoming offseason. One of the top priorities on their list is finding a starting left-fielder.
With the New York Yankees’ season drawing to a close, two of their top prospects called up earlier this year have been bitten by the injury bug. Outfielder
The New York Yankees find themselves in a peculiar position. Already nearly out of the running for the playoffs, their focus has noticeably shifted towards evaluating their young prospects.
The New York Yankees have been bitten by the injury bug in a major way this season. New York hasn't had the campaign it expected to have this season and one of the biggest reasons why certainly has been injuries.
The New York Yankees certainly have been bitten by the injury bug this season. New York entered the season with World Series aspirations but things haven't gone as planned.
A good month from a few of the new names in the lineup could save (or make) some headaches this winter. The shift in the Yankees’ outlook sparked by suddenly seeing Jasson Domínguez, Everson Pereira, Austin Wells, and Oswald Peraza in the lineup together isn’t limited to the rest of the 2023 campaign.
It is officially the beginning of a new era for the New York Yankees, as the 2nd edition of the Baby Bombers look to become key contributors to the team instantly.
The New York Yankees will reportedly call up No. 2 prosect Jasson Domínguez to make his Major League debut against the Houston Astros this weekend, per MLB.com.
When the New York Yankees made the strategic move to feature Everson Pereira in left field for the foreseeable future, they simultaneously elevated top outfield prospect Jasson Dominguez to Triple-A.
In the midst of an eight-game losing streak and what has been described as a “disaster of a season," the New York Yankees decided to go young, bringing
Carlos Rodon will look to get into a good groove and carry some momentum into 2024. He signed a six-year, $162M deal in the offseason but hasn’t yet been able to provide the Yanks with any return on that investment.
The New York Yankees are bringing up a pair of top prospects, outfielder Everson Pereira and infielder Oswald Peraza, from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, according to multiple reports Monday.
The New York Yankees are trying to salvage their season in part by calling up one of the team’s top prospects. The Yankees are set to call up outfielder Everson Pereira, according to Jack Curry of YES Network.
The Yankees are promoting outfield prospect Everson Pereira before Tuesday’s series opener against the Nationals, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network.
Following a blowout loss to one of the weakest teams in baseball, the New York Yankees are preparing to take on the Miami Marlins. With opportunities to capitalize on their opponent’s recent struggles, the Yankees may find a solution in the red-hot outfielder, Everson Pereira.
The Yankees declined to address their outfield needs at the trade deadline, and part of the reasoning behind that decision has been revealed.
There may be a reason why the New York Yankees didn’t acquire an outfielder at the trade deadline; they plan to address the position from within. According to SNY’s Andy Martino, the Yankees plan to call up outfielder Everson Pereira to the majors.
The Yankees farm system is chock-full of talent up and down, headlined by top prospect Anthony Volpe. You have elite defensive talents like Oswald Peraza, freak athletes like Jasson Dominguez, and newcomers like Spencer Jones, who enrichen what should be a bright future for the Yankees.
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