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David Salamone is thrilled to cover the Yankees for Pinstripe Alley from his home in the enemy territory of Boston. His prior sports writing experience includes working as a sports editorial assistant for the Daily Gazette in Schenectady, New York, and covering Marist College athletics during his undergraduate years for his student publication. As a part of the Yankees content community, his goal is to become the final arbiter of whether a player has earned their pinstripes.

NYY vs. KC: Marcus Stroman vs. Brady Singer

The heart of the Yankees’ lineup is back in full force for the second game in KC.

Expanded interleague play has added to the Yankees’ memorable month

A fun stretch for the Yankees highlights why MLB was right to adopt a more balanced schedule.

Yankees 8, Twins 5: Rain, Soto injury cast pall over sweep

Despite Soto’s departure, the Yankees got top-to-bottom production to give the team its eighth win in a row.

NYY vs. MIN: Marcus Stroman vs. Pablo López

The scorching club tries to complete the sweep tonight and win their 19th out of 23 games (as well as their eighth in a row).

MLB End-of-May Check-in: NL East

The Phillies have themselves in the conversation among MLB’s top teams, and we check-in on the Mets’ shenanigans.

New bat speed data offers insights on Yankees’ two-strike approach

Having public data on swing speed gives a deeper understanding how and if a hitter’s approach changes depending on the count

Organist Ed Alstrom provides ambiance to Yankee Stadium

In his 21st season as an organist at Yankee Stadium, Alstrom is looking for new ways to adapt to put a modern twist on the classic organ sound.

Yankees 7, Mariners 3: Bomber outfielders show out with four homers

Juan Soto swatted a pair while Aaron Judge and Alex Verdugo both went deep in a victory over Seattle.

NYY vs. SEA: Nestor Cortes vs. Bryce Miller

Cortes will try to keep up his phenomenal numbers at Yankee Stadium, as the Yankees look to come out with a series split after dropping the first two of a four game set.

How gameday staples, hot dogs, and caps come together in the Bronx

In another look at the workers in the Bronx, we take a look at a family-run hot dog cart, merchandise salesmen, and then some reflections what makes the atmosphere special.