Yankees Starting Pitcher Marcus Stroman Looking for New Team

Marcus Stroman is now on the lookout for a new team.

The 2019 and 2023 All-Star was released by the Yankees on Friday, a day after the league’s trade deadline.

His release comes after New York added relievers David Bednar, Camilo Doval and Jake Bird before the deadline.

In his final start for the Yankees, Stroman allowed four runs and six hits with three strikeouts in a 7-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. He allowed four runs in each of his past two appearances.

Stroman was an All-Star with the Mets (’21) and Cubs (’23) before coming to New York. The 34-year old joined the Yankees on a two-year, $37 million deal in January of 2024, but struggled in his two years in the Bronx.

He had a 4.69 ERA in 193.2 IP over his two-year stretch in New York.

Mountain Dew Bringing Back Special Halo 3 Flavor

Mountain Dew today announced it is responding positively to gamer-demand and bringing back MTN Dew Game Fuel.

MTN Dew fans can celebrate the return of the iconic MTN Dew Game Fuel Citrus Cherry with Halo Infinite alongside MTN Dew Game Fuel Mystic Punch with Diablo IV, for a limited time.

To celebrate the return of Game Fuel, MTN Dew is extending its partnership with Halo to unveil the first custom, Forge-made map for a brand to debut in Halo Infinite and release a Dew x Halo 3 nostalgic merch capsule collection exclusive to the Halo Gear Shop.

Yankees’ Aaron Judge’s Steady Climb on All-Time Home Run List

Aaron Judge just keeps hitting home runs.

He homered on Wednesday night in Toronto, giving him 37 for the season and 352 for his career.

After being the fastest player in MLB history to reach 350 home runs, Judge keeps climbing the all-time leaderboard.

He has now officially broken into the top-100 in MLB history. He’s tied for 99th with the 352 HRs, a total also reached by Ryan Braun and Ellis Burks.

Judge is closing in on a couple of Yankees very soon, too.

Yogi Berra hit 358 career homers. Joe DiMaggio had 361.

Judge broke into the majors late, so although his at bat pace has him faster than anyone in MLB history, it’s unlikely he can climb to the very top of the all-time leaderboard. Or is it?