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Sporting News on MSNYankees' former home run leader leaves MLB to sign with new baseball teamThe answer: Luke Voit, for the New York Yankees. The big right-handed slugger launched 22 home runs in just 56 games played that season, an absurd heater for the whole campaign. Voit debuted for the Cardinals in 2017, came to New York in 2018, stuck in the Bronx through 2021, then spent time with the Padres, Nationals and Brewers.
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The New York Yankees land a former Baltimore Orioles top MLB prospect in a blockbuster trade, boosting their team for the second half.
According to reports, former New York Yankees standout Luke Voit is continuing his career in Japan. He will sign with Rakuten after beginning his season in Mex
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Given that interleague play has been around since 1997 and that the Yankees have been a part of 41 World Series, this isn't exactly a small sample of games. In all, it's just the
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Hyeseong Kim made history in the Dodgers' 18-2 win over the Yankees Saturday.
For the New York Yankees, a franchise with 27 World Series titles, there is no such thing as silvering linings.