The San Diego Padres have reached an agreement with four players — pitchers Enyel De Los Santos, Michael King and Adrian Morejon, and catcher Kyle Higashioka
Kyle Higashioka bids thank you and farewell to the Yankee organization and fans. It’s Sunday once again, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup!
Kyle Higashioka took to social media on Sunday night to express his gratitude for his long tenure with the New York Yankees. Higashioka was part of the price the Yankees paid to acquire outfielder Juan Soto via trade last week.
The New York Yankees officially completed the largest deal of the offseason so far Wednesday night. New York officially acquired superstar outfielder Juan
Usually, we reserve Thursdays for football only, digging into the game and finding us our favorite angles. We still will discuss that game, but if there is ever a night that the NFL takes a backseat, it's this one.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner is often criticized for not seeming as committed to winning as his father once was, but he proved otherwise on Wednesday and lived up to the Steinbrenner name.
It comes as little surprise that the Yankees could look to deal either or both of Higashioka and Rortvedt this offseason.
The Yankee vet played about as well as one could reasonably ask. The Yankees’ 2023 catching situation was forgettable at best. At a premium defensive spot, the glove is what buoyed the Bombers’ backstops, in what was a lackluster year with the bats.
The New York Yankees could end up parting with one of the club's veterans this offseason. New York has work to do. That is an understatement. New York had extremely high expectations heading into the 2023 campaign to the point where many considered the club a World Series contender.
One New York Yankees fan favorite could end up playing elsewhere in 2024. Catcher Kyle Higashioka was drafted by the Yankees in the seventh round of the 2008 Major League Baseball June Amateur Draft and eventually made his big league debut in 2017.
The New York Yankees are on the brink of pivotal roster changes for the upcoming 2024 season. One of the critical decisions looming is the selection of their primary catcher.
The New York Yankees are posed with a tantalizing puzzle as they approach the 2024 off-season. With a roster brimming with options, the question remains: who deserves the spotlight behind the plate, prioritizing defense or offense?
With the curtain falling on the New York Yankees‘ playoff dreams this Sunday, attention has now shifted towards the 2024 season. Evaluating several prospects
As the New York Yankees’ brutally disappointing 2023 season nears its end, there’s plenty of evaluations that need to be done. While the team’s season was a flop, not every individual Yankee had the same experience.
All has not gone according to plan on the north side of Chicago, but the Cubs still find themselves in contention for a wild-card spot, a feat that almost feels like a disappointment given how winnable the NL Central appeared to be. With the right offseason additions, the Cubs could be primed to be a favorite in the division next year.
The New York Yankees suffered a significant blow last week as they announced the season-ending injury of their starting catcher, José Treviño.
Over the last two weeks, most of baseball fans' attention has been focused on the World Baseball Classic, and for good reason. It’s hard to say it’s been a bad experience for anyone involved. That’s might even be the case for New York Yankees' catcher Kyle Higashioka, despite the limited playing time he’s seen in that stretch.
The Yankees are reportedly interested in adding a little catcher depth behind Jose Trevino and Kyle Higashioka
There has been a great deal of speculation regarding what might happen to the fan that catches Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball if and when Judge reaches that mark.
Boone was ejected during the fifth inning of his team’s game against the Rays on Sunday following a questionable catcher’s interference call.
Andrew Benintendi will see the New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox rivalry from a different perspective on Friday when the American League East rivals begin a three-game series at Fenway Park.
He finished with seven RBI on the day, raising his season total to 13.
New York Yankees outfielder Joey Gallo and catcher Kyle Higashioka have been placed on the COVID-19 injured list.
After being sidelined for a week with a sore side, Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka was back in the lineup on Sunday. The backstop battled an oblique injury during New York's coronavirus-shortened campaign a year ago.
Aaron Boone announced on Monday afternoon that Kyle Higashioka will catch Gerrit Cole in Game 1 of the postseason series against the Indians.
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