Joel Sherman, New York Post

Joel Sherman

New York Post

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Past articles by Joel:

Luis Castillo threatens to join list of aces Yankees mistakenly let slip away

Luis Castillo joins a growing subset of ace types who slipped away from the Yankees in trades, often to devastating results for the Yankees. → Read More

USA fervor for World Baseball Classic likely waiting for later stages

PHOENIX — When Great Britain and the United States get on the baseball field, you can throw away the records. Of course, there are not really records. And there shouldn’t... → Read More

Everything you’re not thinking (but should be) about baseball’s rule changes

There are the new rules. And then there are the new lessons being absorbed by those in Major League Baseball within the new rules. → Read More

Luke Voit emblematic of ex-Yankees prospects’ Bronx glow

What if the group of position players who fizzled with the Yankees actually overachieved with the team rather than underachieved? → Read More

Andy Pettitte finally gets World Baseball Classic coaching moment

When Team USA gathered for the first workout in preparation for the WBC, Pettitte looked and sounded like his exuberant self, thrilled to be the pitching coach in this tournament. → Read More

Jarred Kelenic could still change Edwin Diaz trade perception

Jarred Kelenic has homered four times in his first six spring games — all blasts, none pulled. → Read More

Brandon Nimmo provides fuel as the perfect leading man for Mets lineup

What he brings daily is an energy and pitch-to-pitch feistiness that serves as fuel for the Mets’ lineup. → Read More

First glimpse of MLB’s new rules reveal baseball will never be the same

The new rules are sure to create all kinds of quirks and unforeseen issues in MLB games this year. → Read More

Harrison Bader leads multiple Yankees facing critical year with uncertain future

Bader is the Yankees’ most interesting walk-year player. Luis Severino is 1A. And there are others. → Read More

Adam Ottavino like a player-coach for Mets, NYC locals with pitching wisdom

At 37 now, coming off one of his best seasons and after re-signing with the Mets, Ottavino said he wants to pitch as long as possible. → Read More

Mets’ Brandon Nimmo following Brett Gardner’s path to significance: ‘Relentless’

He arrived with the perception of being a fourth outfielder — maybe 3.5 — but something short of a starter. → Read More

Francisco Lindor wants to build all-time great Mets legacy ‘one brick at a time’

I wonder whether Francisco Lindor will break into upper echelons while working through a 10-year, $341 million extension that began last season. → Read More

Yankees’ Aaron Judge hopes new approach inspired by NL MVP can help playoff hitting

aron Judge decided a historic season and AL MVP were not enough. For years, he had been thinking about a two-strike approach to try to reduce strikeouts and expand effectiveness in certain situations. → Read More

Yankees meals, Post Malone concert: Inside Aaron Judge becoming ‘All-Star’ teammate

Sure, they talked about homers. How could they not? Aaron Judge hit a Yankees record 62 and was the story of the 2022 season because of it. → Read More

How Yankees’ outfield plan for Giancarlo Stanton impacts Aaron Judge

Aaron Boone, as a bit of a throwaway line, mentioned last week that he could “get a little creative” in finding ways to play Giancarlo Stanton in right field at Yankee Stadium. → Read More

Yankees’ tricky shortstop ‘competition’ will put offseason decisions to test

Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe will be part of the first full-team Yankees workout of 2023. → Read More

Yankees’ Nestor Cortes out to prove breakout season ‘wasn’t a fluke’

When manager Aaron Boone came to sit with Cortes last February, early in camp, the left-hander was unsure of his status. → Read More

Loaded AL East could benefit most from MLB’s schedule change

The most interesting petri dish for what that means will be the best top-to-bottom division in the majors. What will the impact be with the five AL East teams now playing 52 games against each other rather than 76? → Read More

Yankees set up well to manage without big-money reliever as questions loom

There is something missing in the Yankees’ clubhouse, beyond a starting left fielder. → Read More

Yankees need Gerrit Cole’s durability now more than ever

In 1992, 54 starters pitched at least 200 innings. It was eight last year. Gerrit Cole did it for the fifth time in his career. → Read More