Michael Kay Honors John Sterling with Tribute to Aaron Judge's Homer NEW YORK – The Yankees’ Monday night game against the Orioles was marked by a heartfelt tribute to the late John Sterling, whose legacy was honored through a pregame ceremony and moments during the contest. The Yankees completed a four-game sweep with a 12-1 victory, with Aaron Judge delivering a key home run in the first inning. Judge, who had been working to regain his rhythm after a slow start to the season, said the tribute brought him emotional closure. Judge followed an emotional pregame ceremony by hitting his 14th home run of the season, a blast that landed in the right-field bullpen. The homer, which came on a full-count pitch from Shane Baz, was described by Judge as a moment that “hit home” for Sterling, who was a longtime Yankees fan and broadcaster. “To do that there in the first, I was chuckling around the bases, thinking about what he was probably saying,” Judge said. The tribute began with a moment of silence as Michael Kay and Suzyn Waldman laid bouquets across home plate before the first pitch. Both teams paused to honor Sterling, who passed away at 87. After the final out, a recording of Sterling’s signature “Yankees win, theeee Yankees win!” call was played. Judge expressed hope that the phrase would become a permanent tradition at Yankee Stadium. “I think it’d be a nice little tip of the cap to John and what he meant to so much of this franchise and this fan base,” he said. Yankees manager Aaron Boone suggested the call should precede the playing of Frank Sinatra’s “Theme from New York, New York” after each victory. “I’d love it, yeah – right on into Frank,” Boone said. Each Yankees player wore Sterling’s initials on the back of their caps, and organist Paul Cartier played Broadway show tunes throughout the night.#aaron_judge #yankees #yankee_stadium #michael_kay #john_sterling

Aaron Judge at Center of Yankees' Stadium Sound Controversy Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees’ right fielder and team captain, has become a focal point in the ongoing debate over the noise levels at Yankee Stadium. His recent comments about the stadium’s “noise pollution” have sparked widespread discussion, highlighting the growing divide between fan preferences and the team’s approach to in-game sound effects. The controversy centers on the persistent sound effects that have been playing between pitches at Yankee Stadium since mid-2024. These noises, described by the New York Daily News’ Gary Phillips as “incessant,” have grown louder over time, drawing criticism from fans who argue they disrupt the game’s natural flow. Many feel the sounds drown out the action on the field and even bleed through television broadcasts, undermining the traditional, more subdued atmosphere of baseball games. However, the players’ perspective differs sharply. Judge and other Yankees, including Jazz Chisholm Jr., have expressed that the music is too quiet from their vantage point on the field. They believe the current volume fails to create the energetic, competitive environment found in other Major League Baseball stadiums. Judge emphasized that properly calibrated sound systems can enhance the home-field advantage, making the Yankees’ environment feel more intimidating to visiting teams. This tension dates back to 2024, when player complaints prompted the Yankees’ in-game media team to study how other ballparks manage sound during games. Despite these efforts, the adjustments have not satisfied either fans or players. The core issue, according to Judge, lies in the placement of the stadium’s speakers, which are designed to prioritize fan experience rather than player comfort.#new_york_yankees #aaron_judge #major_league_baseball #yankee_stadium #gary_phillips

Angels vs Yankees Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game The New York Yankees are set to end a five-game losing streak when they take on the Los Angeles Angels in a crucial matchup at Yankee Stadium on Monday, April 13, 2026. The game, scheduled to start at 7:05 p.m. ET, will feature a key pitching matchup between Yankees starter Will Warren (1-0, 3.07 ERA) and Angels ace Yusei Kikuchi (0-2, 6.75 ERA). Analyst Chris Hatfield, with over 12 years of betting experience, has tipped the Yankees as strong favorites to secure a win, particularly in the run line market. Hatfield’s expert pick for the game is Yankees -1.5 at +105 odds, citing favorable conditions for the Yankees’ offense. He notes that Kikuchi, who has spent significant time in the AL East, has struggled against New York’s hitters. The Yankees’ lineup, ranked among the league’s best in chase rate suppression, is expected to sit on Kikuchi’s fastball, which has posted bottom 8th-percentile run value. Additionally, the Yankees’ ability to avoid off-speed pitches and capitalize on Kikuchi’s hard-hit numbers—typically in the bottom 30% of the league—makes them strong candidates to break their losing streak. The Over/Under pick for the game is Over 9.5 at -105 odds, with Hatfield leaning toward the Over due to the potential for high-scoring output. He highlights Will Warren’s Bottom 7th-percentile chase rate, which could lead the Angels to sit in the strike zone and make contact. While the Yankees have more paths to scoring, the Angels’ underrated power lineup is expected to contribute, making the Over a viable option. The Yankees’ moneyline odds are -190, while the Angels are at +165. The run line market shows the Yankees as -1.5 favorites, with the Angels at +1.5. The Over/Under line is set at 9, with the Over favored at -105.#mlb #new_york_yankees #yankee_stadium #los_angeles_angels #chris_hatfield
Los Angeles Angels vs. New York Yankees Game Preview: April 13, 2025 The Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees will face off in a four-game series beginning on Monday, April 13, at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The matchup features two teams with similar records, as the Angels enter the game with an 8-8 record and the Yankees hold an 8-7 mark. The Yankees, currently ranked second in the American League East, will look to rebound from a five-game losing streak, including a three-game sweep by the Tampa Bay Rays. The Angels, sitting third in the AL West, will aim to capitalize on their recent performance against the Rays. The game is scheduled to start at 7:05 p.m. ET (4:05 p.m. PT) and will be broadcast on television via YES Network and FanDuel Sports Network West. Fans unable to attend in person can stream the game live through ESPN+ or MLB.TV, with additional coverage available on Yahoo Sports. The weather forecast for the game calls for a temperature of 71°F at first pitch, with an open roof and grass surface at Yankee Stadium. The stadium’s capacity of 47,309 ensures a lively atmosphere for the matchup. The Yankees’ starting pitcher for the series opener is Will Warren, who has posted a 1-0 record with a 3.07 ERA this season. Warren has allowed just 14 earned runs over 20 innings pitched, with a 1.30 WHIP. His performance will be critical for a Yankees team that has struggled to maintain consistency, having lost five consecutive games. The Angels will counter with Yusei Kikuchi, who has a 0-2 record and a 6.75 ERA in 2025. Kikuchi has allowed 16 strikeouts but also walked 14 batters, resulting in a 1.77 WHIP. His ability to limit damage will be key for the Angels, who have yet to secure a winning streak.#new_york_yankees #yankee_stadium #will_warren #los_angeles_angers #yusei_kikuchi

A's vs Yankees Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game The Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees will conclude a three-game series with a highly anticipated pitching matchup on Thursday, April 9, 2026. The contest at Yankee Stadium will feature left-handed starters Jeffrey Springs of the A’s and Ryan Weathers of the Yankees, setting the stage for a closely contested battle. Analysts predict the game will be a tight contest, with the A’s holding a slight edge in the betting lines. Springs, the A’s starting pitcher, has shown promise in his 2026 season, posting a 2.38 ERA in his first two starts. His performance has drawn attention due to an expected 3.10 ERA, suggesting he may have regained his form after a solid but unremarkable 2025 season. Historically, Springs has maintained a 3.61 ERA across nine seasons, demonstrating his ability to keep games competitive even when not at his peak. His low-velocity fastball and tendency to avoid ground balls make him a challenging opponent, particularly against a potent A’s lineup. In contrast, Yankees starter Ryan Weathers has struggled this season, posting a 4.50 ERA in his first start. Analysts view him as a stopgap pitcher, likely to be used while the Yankees’ rotation works through injuries. Weathers has historically posted a bottom-30 percentile chase rate, meaning he often fails to induce weak contact. This weakness could be exploited by the A’s, who have a strong track record against left-handed pitching. The Yankees’ lineup, while formidable, may find it difficult to capitalize on Weathers’ shortcomings. The betting odds reflect the analysts’ confidence in the A’s. The moneyline favors the Yankees at -203, while the A’s are listed at +194. The run line sees the A’s as a +1.5 underdog at -108, and the Yankees as a -1.5 favorite at +104.#new_york_yankees #yankee_stadium #oakland_athletics #ryan_weathers #jeffrey_springs
Jay-Z Announces Third Yankee Stadium Show After First Two Sell Out: ‘Extra Innings’ Jay-Z and Roc Nation confirmed on Tuesday that a third concert at Yankee Stadium will take place on July 12, following the rapid sell-out of the initial two dates. The event, dubbed “Extra Innings,” will mark the rapper’s return to the iconic venue in the Bronx. Tickets for the July 12 show will go on sale at 1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 24, via Live Nation. The July 10 concert will commemorate the 30th anniversary of Jay-Z’s debut album Reasonable Doubt, while the July 11 performance will honor the 25th anniversary of his seminal work The Blueprint. Details about the July 12 show were not disclosed in a press release, though the event is expected to feature a mix of classic hits and new material. Jay-Z’s 2026 tour is shaping up as a major milestone in his career. The rapper recently sat down with GQ for his first cover story in nearly a decade, discussing topics ranging from the ongoing rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake to his thoughts on the current state of hip-hop and politics. The interview, published alongside the concert announcement, highlights his continued influence in the music industry. Before the Yankee Stadium dates, Jay-Z will headline Roots Picnic in May in Philadelphia, marking his first festival appearance since 2019’s Something in the Water Festival. The Brooklyn-born artist has also been teasing a return to the live performance scene, with recent moves including the release of the original “Dead Presidents” track, a revamped website, and the reissue of classic songs on vinyl. In 2010, Jay-Z previously headlined Yankee Stadium as part of the Home & Home Tour with Eminem, a collaboration that drew massive crowds.#jay_z #roots_picnic #yankee_stadium #rocs_nation #something_in_the_water_festival

Jay-Z Adds Third Yankee Stadium Concert After Instant Sellouts Jay-Z’s return to the stage at Yankee Stadium will include a third concert this summer following the rapid sell-out of his previously announced shows. The rapper, known for his iconic status in hip-hop, has added a new date for July 12, titled JAŸ-Z EXTRA INNINGS, which will go on sale for tickets starting March 24 at 1 p.m. local time via Live Nation’s website. The initial two concerts, scheduled for July 10 and 11, will mark significant milestones in Jay-Z’s career. The July 10 performance will commemorate the 30th anniversary of his 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt, while the July 11 show will celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, a critically acclaimed album that solidified his reputation as a genre-defining artist. The new July 12 concert, though not tied to a specific album, aims to build on the momentum of the previous two events, as noted in an official statement. Jay-Z, who has already set a record for the most sold-out performances at Yankee Stadium, is set to extend his legacy with a potential seventh sell-out. His decision to add the third concert underscores the overwhelming demand for his live shows, which have consistently drawn massive crowds. The JAŸ-Z EXTRA INNINGS event will likely feature a mix of classic hits and new material, reflecting his enduring influence in the music industry. Beyond his stadium performances, Jay-Z will reunite with The Roots at the annual Roots Picnic Festival in Philadelphia on May 30 and 31. The collaboration marks his first appearance with the band in over a decade, reigniting a long-standing creative partnership.#live_nation #philadelphia #jay_z #yankee_stadium #roots_picnic_festival
More Than 1.6 Million Were in Queue for Jay-Z Anniversary Concert Tickets Millions of fans attempted to secure tickets for Jay-Z’s anniversary concerts celebrating his seminal albums Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint through Ticketmaster. On March 23, over 1.6 million people were in the queue to purchase tickets for the two-day event at Yankee Stadium, set for July 10 and 11. The concerts mark the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt and the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, both of which are considered landmark releases in hip-hop history. Ticket resale prices have surged, with some seats reaching thousands of dollars. Reports indicate that even bleacher seats are selling for as much as $12,000. Queue data from Ticketmaster showed that the second night of the residency attracted more interest, with over 847,000 people attempting to buy tickets, compared to 816,000 for the first night. Jay-Z has been teasing the event with subtle nods, including restoring the umlaut to his name and releasing archival material since the start of the year. The anniversary shows also coincide with his role as headliner for the 2026 Roots Picnic, which will take place in Philadelphia on May 30. Other performers at the event include Erykah Badu, Brandy, Kehlani, T.I., and Mariah the Scientist. Fans who have secured tickets for the concerts are embracing throwback fashion, with 1990s and early 2000s-inspired outfits trending. This includes Roc-A-Fella jerseys, Yankee fitted caps, and oversized jeans. The concerts may also serve as a preview for a potential new album from Jay-Z, following the release of his thirteenth studio project, 4:44. For more information about Jay-Z’s anniversary events or to purchase related merchandise, fans are directed to the Complex Shop, where The Book of Hov is available in two editions.#ticketmaster #jay_z #roots_picnic #yankee_stadium #complex_shop

Yankee Stadium to Host Jay-Z on July 10-11, 2026 Yankee Stadium has announced that it will host two Jay-Z concerts this summer on July 10 and July 11, 2026. Tickets for the general public will go on sale to the public starting at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, through the official Yankees website and Ticketmaster. A presale for Yankees ticket licensees will be available the day before, on Monday, March 23, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The first concert on July 10, titled "Jay-Z 30," will mark the 30th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt, a landmark release that launched his career. The second concert on July 11, "Jay-Z 25," will celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, an influential 2001 album often cited as one of the greatest of all time. Both events will take place at the iconic stadium, which has hosted Jay-Z on multiple occasions in the past. Jay-Z has previously performed at the current Yankee Stadium on five occasions. His 2013 concerts on July 19-20 featured a collaboration with Justin Timberlake. Earlier in 2010, he performed alongside Eminem on September 13-14, which were the first concerts held at the venue. Additionally, he performed with Alicia Keys on October 29, 2009, during a special event before Game 2 of the World Series, where they delivered the hit song "Empire State of Mind." Fans are encouraged to visit the Yankees website for updates and follow the team’s social media accounts for additional information. The club’s official accounts include English and Spanish language platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), as well as the @YankeeStadium accounts on Instagram and X.#ticketmaster #jay_z #yankee_stadium #reasonabe_doubt #the_blueprint

Messi, Inter Miami shift focus to NYCFC after bitter tournament exit Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are turning their attention back to Major League Soccer following a disappointing exit from the Concacaf Champions Cup. The club was eliminated in the Round of 16 after a 1-1 draw against a rival team, with the away goals rule sealing their fate. Messi, who scored his 900th career goal in the second leg of the tournament, is now set to return to MLS action with a crucial matchup against New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, March 22. The Argentine superstar is expected to play in the match, having recovered from a minor injury, before joining the national team for two friendlies in Argentina later this month. Despite his recent goal against Nashville, Inter Miami’s offense has struggled this season, with Messi contributing four of the club’s seven goals across all competitions. The team’s reliance on his scoring has left other players, including striker German Berterame, Tadeo Allende, and Luis Suarez, without a goal in their respective appearances. Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano acknowledged the team’s scoring woes, emphasizing the need for collective improvement. “Beyond having Leo — who always delivers an incredible number of goals, whether by scoring them himself or providing assists — we need the rest of the team to start scoring and contributing to those numbers as well,” Mascherano said. He added that the team is working hard to address this issue, calling the recent tournament exit a setback that must be overcome through focus on the league. The club’s struggles are compounded by key injuries, with players like De Paul, Maxi Falcon, and Sergio Reguilón sidelined for the upcoming match against NYCFC.#lionel_messi #inter_miami #concacaf_champions_cup #new_york_city_fc #yankee_stadium