The 1999 Yankees were shut out for the second straight game. It’s amazing how much a historic season throws off your perception of a team. On May 13, 1998, the Yankees played their 33rd game of the season.
Williams is raising awareness for interstitial lung disease on National Rare Disease Day. February 29th is National Rare Disease Day. The day is meant to raise awareness for rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives.
Add New York Yankees legend Bernie Williams to the list of people concerned about club captain Aaron Judge serving as a first-choice center fielder.
Perhaps nobody was more qualified to explore the relationship between music and sport as Bernie was, so he wrote a book about it, Rhythms of the Game: The Link Between Music and Athletic Performance.
New York Yankees' legend Bernie Williams is taking his famed music career to the next level. It was announced that he'll be playing with the New York Philharmonic this upcoming April.
Former Yankees center fielder Bernie Williams will make his New York Philharmonic debut on April 24 when future music director Gustavo Dudamel leads the orchestra's spring gala at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall.
The New York Yankees are pushing to have another Yankees legend to join their broadcasts for 2024. The New York Post reported on Tuesday that the YES Network is in discussions with former center fielder Bernie Williams about joining their broadcasts in an analyst role next season.
The Yankees ended the 1998 regular season on a high note in a couple different ways. When you’re a team that had already clinched everything like the late-September 1998 Yankees, you’re just mainly hoping to make it through the last couple games of the season unscathed.
The Yankees breached the 100-win mark with weeks left in the season thanks to a huge game from Bernie Williams. It wasn’t like the 1998 Yankees to get shut out.
Beloved New York Yankees icon and four-time World Series champion Bernie Williams shared his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani's future as the two-way superstar deals with another significant injury.
New York won a back-and-forth affair after Bernie Williams came through in the clutch. New York had split the first two games of this four-game set against the Angels, so heading into this Thursday night affair, they had the chance to take the series from an opponent they could theoretically see again in October.
Bernie Williams made sure that this 13-inning marathon went the Yankees’ way. With other teams wilting in the August heat, the Bombers kept their foot on the accelerator, building their comically-large gap in the division and over the rest of baseball.
Bernie Williams’ grand slam helped lead the Yankees to a win over the Rangers on this day in 1998. While the 1998 Yankees may have had an eight-game winning streaking snapped earlier this week, they got back on the horse in a hurry with wins over the Twins and Royals.
The Yankees ended a six-game win streak, as the lineup couldn’t get much going against the Jays. The Yankees hadn’t lost a game since my last entry into this diary, a streak that would sadly die with this one.
We all know how the 1998 season ended for the Yankees, but it didn’t get off to the best of starts. Opening Day is always exciting. Beyond just getting to watch baseball games that count for the first time in months, it’s also a time for hope.
Using WAR to help us rank them, let's look at the top 24 players in the history of the New York Yankees.
“El Duque” held the door open for a comeback, and Bernie Williams delivered in extras. Walk-offs in the postseason are something special, but walk-offs against the Boston Red Sox have a completely different dynamic.
The performance reunited Williams with 2020 Hall of Fame inductee Derek Jeter, a teammate of his for 12 seasons in New York
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