
Beau Adams
Contributor at Black and Teal
Writer at Freelance
Baseball writer, disabled cancer survivor, Fighting Irish Alumni, contributor for @calltothepen, @nflmocks and @blackandteal. Member of @IBWAA and @SABR
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1 month ago |
yardbarker.com | Beau Adams
At 22, Jasson Domínguez, affectionately dubbed “The Martian,” has already etched his name into MLB history. Since May 1, 2025, the New York Yankees’ outfielder has achieved a remarkable feat, becoming the first player ever to hit three homers in a game, homer from both sides of the plate in a single game, hit a grand slam, and deliver a walk-off home run all within the same month. This extraordinary stretch has solidified Domínguez as one of baseball’s brightest young stars.
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lwosports.com | Beau Adams
The Yankees’ shortstop, Anthony Volpe, is slaying it and making a legitimate case for the 2025 All-Star Game. Ok, that’s extreme, but his numbers are interesting. Before we all get carried away and start the hate comments, we know Bobby Witt Jr. will be the starting SS for the AL. We are here to discuss Volpe making the All-Star team. A Look at Anthony Volpe’s Season So FarMany Yankees fans are full of Volpe-fueled rage because he left six men stranded in a tie game against the Mets on Sunday.
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lwosports.com | Beau Adams
Alright, folks, buckle up for the Subway Series, where the New York Mets and New York Yankees are about to throw down in the Bronx from May 16-18, 2025, like two New Yorkers fighting over the last slice of dollar pizza. This ain’t just baseball—it’s a citywide family feud, with Juan Soto, now a Met, strutting back to Yankee Stadium like a guy who just traded his pinstripes for a hipster coffee shop in Queens. The vibe? Electric. The stakes? Bragging rights for every bodega from Flushing to the Bronx.
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yardbarker.com | Beau Adams
In 2025, he’s cementing his place as a cornerstone for the Yankees. The numbers tell a compelling story. In 123 at-bats this season, Rice boasts a .260 batting average, nine home runs, 20 RBIs, two stolen bases, a .937 OPS, and a 165 wRC+. These metrics scream elite production, placing him among the game’s top hitters. His bat speed, averaging 74.6 mph in 2025 (up from 71.4 mph in 2024), ranks 30th among qualified hitters, just ahead of Harper, a poster child for selective aggression.
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lwosports.com | Beau Adams
The New York Yankees have long been searching for a homegrown, left-handed power bat to anchor the middle of their lineup. In Ben Rice, they may have found their answer. With the 2025 season still unfolding, Rice is turning heads, not just adjusting to the big leagues but excelling in the Bronx. His elite production, backed by stellar metrics and an undeniable presence, has fans and analysts buzzing: Rice is a full-on superstar in the making.
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1-6, judge with 9 strikeouts… #Repbx embarrassing Yankees Struggles with the Red Sox Brings Torment https://t.co/GQctFKR8Mn

This one puts Judge on pace for 69..

AARON JUDGE HOME RUN NUMBER 18 https://t.co/142lYcK6lu

RT @Yankees: The Martian walks it off 👽 #RepBX https://t.co/OWBXbudmis