Veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo returned to the New York Yankees roster for their best-of-seven American League Championship Series against the Cleveland Guardians, and he's in manager Aaron ...
NEW YORK — When Anthony Rizzo fractured two fingers in his right hand during the penultimate game of the regular season, it was clear the Yankees’ first baseman would be out for the next few ...
Anthony Rizzo’s return to the Yankees lineup just over two weeks removed from fracturing the fourth and fifth fingers in his right hand got off to a good start, but ended with some questions as ...
Anthony Rizzo was part of an epic comeback in the 2016 World Series with the Cubs, when they overcame a 3-1 deficit against Cleveland to win Chicago’s first World Series in over a century.
NEW YORK – Anthony Rizzo had insisted he was good to go, and ultimately claimed a spot on the Yankees’ AL Championship Series ...
NEW YORK – Anthony Rizzo is now a free agent. On Saturday, the Yankees officially declined Rizzo’s $17 million club option for 2025, which activated a $6 million buyout. This isn’t ...
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo is tough. He’s the active leader in HBPs with 222 in his career, refusing to back off the plate no matter how many times he gets beaned. That ...
The team announced on Saturday they declined first baseman Anthony Rizzo’s $17 million team option for 2025, making the veteran a free agent. The Yankees owe Rizzo a $6 million buyout.
Anthony Rizzo knows there is uncertainty surrounding his Yankees future. Rizzo’s contract features a $17 million club option with a $6 million buyout for 2025. If the Yankees decide to decline ...
Anthony Rizzo‘s place on the ALCS roster was far from a sure thing. It remained to be seen just how much the first baseman could contribute with two fractured fingers. The Yankees took a gamble ...
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Sunday that Rizzo (finger) could be on New York's ALCS roster, Meredith Marakovits of YES Network reports. Rizzo fractured two fingers on his right hand late in ...
NEW YORK — Anthony Rizzo was back in the Yankees’ lineup for Monday night’s American League Championship Series opener, just 16 days after fracturing a pair of fingers when hit by a pitch.