It’s Sunday as soon as extra, and what meaning — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! We lastly received some actual, significant baseball this week, because the 2026 World Baseball Classic is lastly underway. A whopping 13 Yankees have suited up for this yr’s tourney, led after all by Yankees and Team USA Captain Aaron Judge. Regardless of whether or not they’re with their nationwide groups or caught in Tampa on the spring coaching advanced, what have the Bombers been as much as this week? Let’s discover out!
World Baseball Classic
Our lead story is, after all, the World Baseball Classic. While a small military of Yankees are concerned, one actually stands above the remaining — each actually and figuratively.
Welcome, Grichuk
New Yankee outfielder Randal Grichuk, signed not too long ago to a minor league take care of the Yankees, posted on Instagram to mark his thirteenth season.
CC Fires Back
After the Yankees introduced that CC Sabathia’s No. 52 shall be retired this season, a sure previous sportswriter who yells at clouds and writes for the New York Post penned a column criticizing the choice. Not one to take an insult mendacity down, Sabathia took to his social media accounts to say, “Ah damn Phil sorry you feel that way…see you 9/26/26 😂😂😂😂.”
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Aces for Jazz
On his final day without work earlier than the WBC, Jazz Chisholm Jr. determined to hit the inexperienced and play some golf…the place he proceeded to hit a hole-in-one that was so spectacular that the PGA Tour official Instagram posted about it. Apparently, no person has achieved it on this specific gap in 25 years. Nice work, Jazz — however possibly save your spectacular athletic feats for the diamond.
There’s Waldo!
Yankees fan favourite Oswaldo Cabrera made his spring debut on Friday night time, the fruits of a protracted restoration from final spring’s damaged ankle. Good to see you again in pinstripes, Cabrera!
More Media Day Photos
Both the Yankees and the gamers have been slowly posting photographs from this yr’s media day, so now we have a number of extra this week.
Question of the Day
This week’s Question of the Day was one which the pitchers took very, very significantly: if the pitchers had a Home Run Derby, who would win? This isn’t as straightforward a query because it was once, again when pitchers truly got here to the plate on a frequent foundation for NL groups and semi-regularly for AL squads, however that made their solutions all of the extra attention-grabbing.