Former Yankees first baseman Nick Swisher surprises NYC softball team

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 12: Nick Swisher speaks during the 2026 MLBx All-Star 3-on-3 Challenge presented by ITO EN at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, July 12, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

What was thought to be a normal Sunday of friendly summer softball turned into the shock of a lifetime for so many in Central Park.

Angry Orchard, a hard cider brand based in Walden, NY, approached Nick Swisher on Sunday to help bring some life to the Sons of Pitches, a rec softball team in New York City that appeared to have lost all hope of securing a victory.

They were set to face the Fattened Calves, one of the most dominant teams in the league, and had little idea how to break their 14-game losing streak. However, once the Angry Orchard team announced that Nick would be joining the Sons of Pitches, it was game on.

“I think it’s such a cool idea that Angry Orchard is not only investing in the winners, but also the underdogs,” Swisher said at the event. “Everybody gets frustrated, but there is always some fun to be found in frustration!”

It was unforgettable to witness the amazement on the faces of almost every player and spectator at North Meadow Ballfield #9. Crowds gathered around the area to watch the former Yankees first baseman take to the plate and crush a couple of home runs into the blaring sun.

Luckily for Swisher, the heat was giving the chunky ball a bit more height than initially expected.

“I learned to play this game through fun,” Swisher said. “If I’m going to go out there, I’m going to do it my way. I’m going to smile and have the best time ever because I know I’ve put the work in the back half. I know I’m prepared to go out and play. When I go out and play, my excitement is infectious.”

Since joining the Pinstripes after getting traded from the White Sox, Swisher contributed to the Yankees’ success both on and off the field. He takes pride in bringing a glowingly positive mentality to the clubhouse while also serving as a leader both at the plate and in the infield.

Despite Alex Rodriguez missing the first month of the 2009 regular season, Swisher stepped up and carried the Yankees’ offense through. At the end of April, Swisher had a 1.144 OPS with a .744 slugging percentage. He also adapted to play right field while Xavier Nady missed the remainder of the season with an elbow injury. As the Yankees continued to generate success and overcame injury challenges, Swisher made his mark as one of the most memorable 2009 World Series Champions. He finished the season batting .249 with 29 home runs and 82 RBIs.

As part of their campaign, Angry Orchard scoured the nation to find one of the worst rec softball teams in America that never stopped showing up and giving their all on the field. They recruited Swisher to participate as an Angry Orchard Super Sub and give the Sons of Pitches a much-needed morale boost.

Swisher ultimately helped the Sons of Pitches gloriously secure their victory, celebrating with cheers and several pours of Angry Orchard. It was an incredible day that helped shift the perspectives of so many players and inspire some tenacity to defy expectations and keep a positive attitude.

Padres rally late to take opener, setting up key middle game of series

San Diego Padres CF Jackson Merrill (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

FriarWatch: August 11 Edition

The San Diego Padres use some late-inning fireworks to take the opening game of the three-game set against the Milwaukee Brewers. Jackson Merrill hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning to give the Padres a 3-2 lead. Mason Miller recorded his National League-leading 30th save to preserve the victory.

Scoring late in games with a shutdown closer has been the perfect combination, as the Friars have won 13 of their last 17 games to get back in the Wild-Card chase. 

Tonight’s game offers another quality pitching matchup, Kyle Harrison vs Walker Buehler, as the Brewers bats must figure out how to be more productive in their at-bats. They must win this series to build momentum before facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in Chavez Ravine this upcoming weekend.

Taking the mound: Kyle Harrison (MIL) vs Walker Buehler (SD)

The Brewers will try to get back on their winning ways by sending Harrison (9-2, 2.84 ERA) to the mound. Finally, he unlocked his potential as a starting pitcher. Both the San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox lost patience with Harrison because of his control issues in starts. The former prospect failed to throw strikes consistently.

The Brewers’ pitching development staff refined his delivery mechanics by adjusting his arm angle and moving Harrison from the third-base to the first-base side of the rubber. The results have been outstanding.

Immediately, he increased the velocity of his four-seam fastball from 92 MPH in past seasons to 95 MPH in 2026 starts. It has allowed him to work at the top of the strike zone. Opposing hitters are having trouble tracking his sweeper and changeup because of the vertical drop.

His revamped pitching style has allowed Harrison to get ahead in counts and record more quality starts than ever in his four-year major league career.

The Padres will counter with Walker Buehler (6-5, 5.07 ERA), who is battling to remain a consistent starter for the final two months of the 2026 season. He has failed to record a quality start since June. Buehler has averaged 4.2 innings over his last six starts.

No question, it has been a process for Buehler to transition from being a power pitcher to using his full repertoire in games. He has a seven-pitch mix (four-seam fastball, sinker, cutter, slider, changeup, sweeper, and knuckle-curve) that keeps hitters off balance.

The days of him earning a complete-game victory are over. But Buehler can get through the Brewers batting order twice before they figure out his pitch sequence. He must work the corners against such a potent lineup. 

However, Buehler cannot challenge them with his fastball; it will be a losing proposition. The velocity has dropped, as teams are hitting .393 off his four-seamer.

The Friar Faithful can expect the bullpen to play a role in this evening’s game.

Today’s lineups

Astros vs. Giants Game Discussion: 8/11/2026

TONIGHT’S GAME: The first-place Astros continue their six-game road trip tonight and will hand the ball to RHP Hunter Brown (3-1) for game two of their three-game set at Oracle Park.

The Giants will counter with LHP Carson Whisenhunt (2-3), who will be making his 6th start of the season.

THE TURNAROUND: After a slow start to the season, the Astros are 41-28 since May 22, which is the second best record in the AL in that span.

On that date, the Astros were 20-31, 11 games under, which is their low water mark for the season.

THAT’S OFFENSIVE: The Astros lead the AL in SLG (.414), and OPS (.735), while ranking second in home runs (162), OBP (.320) and hits (991).

In the Majors, the Astros rank third in homers, trailing only the Nationals (171) and Yankees (167).

DIESEL POWER: RHP Hunter Brown will make his 12th start of the season and his ninth since returning from a lengthy stint on the IL with a right shoulder strain.

The 2025 All-Star has begun to round into form over his last three starts, including two quality starts, going 2-0 with a 2.41 ERA (5ER/18.2IP) with 20 strikeouts, a .169 opponent batting average (11×65) and a 0.80 WHIP.

Brown is set to make his 1st appearance at Oracle Park and his 2nd appearance vs. the Giants (also, May 2, 2023, at Daikin Park).

AYA IN ACTION: TheAstros Nike RBI Softball Team recorded a 2-1 win over Roberto Clemente Nike RBI Softball Team in day two of the 2026 Nike RBI Softball World Series in Vero Beach, FL.

The team’s next game will be at 8 a.m. CT tomorrow vs. the US Virgin Islands Nike RBI Team, with the winner advancing to the Nike RBI Softball World Series Championship.

The Astros Nike RBI Softball Team, which has won five Nike RBI World Series Softball Championships, is making its 12th appearance in the Nike RBI Softball World Series.

ROAD WARRIORS: The Astros continue a six- game West Coast road-trip with the second game of a three game series tonight at Oracle Park, the club’s first trip to the venue since a three-game series from June 10-12, 2024.

Houston has gone 24-15 (.615) on their last five road trips and are 30- 21 (.588) on the road since going 1-9 on their first road trip of the season.

Houston is 31-30 overall on the road in 2026.

YESTERDAY’S GAME: Down to their final strike, the Astros rallied for a 6-3 win in 10 innings last night at Oracle Park.

RF Cam Smith, who also hit a solo homer in the 7th inning, drove in the game-tying run with a two out single in the 9th inning.

SS Jeremy Peña (RBI single) and 3B Isaac Paredes (two-run double) put the Astros out in front in extras and LHP Josh Hader tossed 2.0 perfect innings to finish out the win, marking his longest appearance of the season.

RHP Hayden Wesneski got the start and matched his career high by tossing 7.0 innings, allowing three runs on five hits with two walks and four strikeouts.

The Astros have won all three of Wesneski’s starts this season.

ROSTER MOVES: OF Nelson Velázquez reported to the Major League team today (wearing No. 30).

To make room for Velázquez on the active roster, the Astros optioned OF Jake Meyers to Triple A Sugar Land following last night’s game.

Velázquez, 27, has played in 34 games for the Cardinals this season and 228 career games at the Major League level, also appearing with the Cubs (2022-23) and Royals (2023-24).

Velázquez owns a career .739 OPS vs. left-handed pitching in the Majors.

VS. THE GIANTS: The Astros have a long history with the Giants, having played them 742 times, their second-most against a single opponent, trailing only the Reds (860g).

This series marks the Astros’ first trip to Oracle Park since June 10-12, 2024 (Giants went 2-1).

The Astros have a pair of players who spent portions of their Major League careers with the Giants in LHP Steven Okert (2016-18) and OF LaMonte Wade Jr. (2021-25).

MVP-CALIBER: Yordan Alvarez leads the AL in all three Triple Crown categories, ranking first in batting average (.323), HR (35), and RBI (86).

Additionally, he leads MLB in OPS (1.059), OBP (.435), SLG (.624), and TB (269).

In the AL, he ranks first in hits (139), extra-base hits (60), and runs (80), and tied for second in walks (82)

HADERADE: LHP Josh Hader has been stellar since returning from injury in early June, going 4-1 with a 1.00 ERA (3ER/27IP), 38 strikeouts, a .110 opponent batting average (10×91) and a 0.74 WHIP, while also converting all 16 of his save opportunities.

Since being reinstated from the IL on June 3, he ranks second in opponent batting average (.110), third in SO/9 (12.67) and fifth in ERA among AL relievers (min. 25 IP).

CAM JAM: RF Cam Smith has homered three times and logged two three-hit games through his first three appearances of this current road trip, including his fourth career multi-homer game last Friday at SD.

So far this road trip, Smith has batted .545 (6×11) with five runs, three homers, four RBI and a walk.

He has also hit safely in eight of his last 10 games (since July 29 at LAA), batting .432 (16×37) with 10 runs, two doubles, one triple, three home runs, eight RBI and a 1.246 OPS over that stretch.

THREES COMPANY: 2B Jose Altuve enters tonight’s game with 224 career games of 3+ hits, which is just one game of 3+ hits from tying Hall of Famer Craig Biggio (225) for the most in Astros franchise history.

Altuve has multiple hits in six of his last 12 games (since July 28 at LAA), batting .319 (15×47) in that span.

BIG WES: RHP Hayden Wesneski parroted the first two successful outings of his season by matching his career high of 7.0 innings in last night’s win, allowing three runs on five hits with two walks and four strikeouts.

Wesneski has gone 2-0 with a 3.86 ERA (8ER/18.2IP) through his first three starts of the season after missing 14 months due to Tommy John surgery.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Tuesday, August 11, 8:45 p.m. CT

Location: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA

TV: Space City Home Network

Radio: KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2; TUDN 102.9 FM HD2 (Spanish)

Veen feels “really blessed” to be back with the Rockies

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 18: Zac Veen #13 of the Colorado Rockies poses for a portrait during photo day at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on February 18, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Earlier today, the Colorado Rockies recalled outfielder Zac Veen (No. 9 PuRP) from Triple-A Albuquerque while infielder Edouard Julien was designated for assignment.

It’s been a big week for the Rockies top prospect, who learned yesterday that he had won his second consecutive Pacific Coast League “Player of the Week” Award.

Even briefly spoke with media about being back with the big-league club.

“I feel really blessed,” Veen said. “I feel really grateful for the opportunity, and I think how much I appreciate taking the field every day has been a big difference for me this year.”

In 2025, Veen was with the Rockies for 12 games when he slashed .118/.189/.235.

During his time with the Isotopes, Veen has been busy, working on both sides of his game.

“I feel like a little bit of everything has gotten better while I was there,” Veen said. “I feel like we worked on some mechanical stuff, hitting-wise, worked on some approach stuff — just things to (help me) be the most best version of myself every day.”

In terms of working on his approach at the plate, Veen gave credit to Isotopes hitting coach Matt Snyder.

“We had a really good plan for you know what pitches I wanted to swing at, what we were looking for,” Veen said, “and I think he did a great job with helping me get better at that.”

Veen’s numbers from the last month certainly support that thesis.

Currently, the Rockies first-round draft pick in the 2020 MLB Draft currently slashing a torrid .327/.402/.635. He also leads the Pacific Coast League in both slugging percentage and OPS (1.037) in 100 games with just under 400 at-bats.

What was Veen doing when he got the news that he’d be joining the Rockies at Chase Field?

“I was about to load a ‘Call of Duty Zombies’ game in the hotel, and that’s when I got the call.”

Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer made clear that Veen has earned this spot.

“Zac Veen has earned every bit of this promotion, which I am super excited for him about,” Schaeffer said. “He pushed his way to the big leagues. He’s been working on his plate discipline. He’s been showing a ton of power — just playing the game hard every night.”

Then Schaeffer added,“ He’s just been doing everything that we’ve asked of him. So he’s earned his way here.”

And what is Schaeffer looking for?

“The last time he was up here, I think the nerves took over. I want him to have fun and be himself, just because that’s the only way he’s going to show what he can show, and he knows that.

“I think big things are ahead for Zac Veen.”

This story has been updated to include comments from Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer.


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St. Louis Cardinals vs Philadelphia Phillies Game Discussion Tuesday

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - JUNE 27: Andre Pallante #53 of the St. Louis Cardinal pitches against the Miami Marlins at Busch Stadium on June 27, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jeff Le/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies will tangle again Tuesday night as Andre Pallante will try to earn his 13th victory for the Cardinals while the Phillies will send LHP Cristopher Sánchez to the mound. First pitch is scheduled for 6:45pm central time at Busch Stadium and the game TV broadcast will be available through Cardinals.tv.

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Texas Rangers lineup for August 11, 2026

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 10: Brandon Nimmo #24 of the Texas Rangers hits an RBI single during the tenth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on August 10, 2026 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers lineup for August 11, 2026 against the Anaheim Angels: starting pitchers are Cody Bradford for the Rangers and Ryan Johnson for the Angels.

Texas looks to make it two in a row against the Angels, who fired all their pitching coaches today. As a result, Ryan Johnson, who barely two years ago was pitching for Dallas Baptist, and who has been rushed to the majors and has a 7.11 ERA, will no doubt throw a 2 hit shutout.

The lineup:

Pederson — DH

Langford — LF

Seager — SS

Nimmo — RF

Duran — 3B

Carter — CF

Burger — 1B

Wynns — C

Lopez — 2B

8:38 p.m. Central start time. Rangers are -146 favorites.

Braves vs. Mets rain delay chat and discussion

ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 14: The tarp on the field before the Saturday afternoon MLB game between the Colorado Rockies and the Atlanta Braves on June 14, 2025 at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

There’s been some nasty weather in the forecast all day for metro Atlanta. It’s been threatening and threatening and threatening to roll in and finally it’s close enough to where the grounds crew at Truist Park has gone ahead and put the tarp on the field ahead of Tuesday’s contest between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets.

We’ll have more for y’all once the details come in but for now, anticipate that tonight’s game won’t be starting on time.

UPDATE [6:55 p.m. ET]: Well apparently the weather is fine enough at the ballpark to where the game is apparently set to start on time. The tarp is off and the players are preparing as if the game will be starting on time.

Apparently this leaves in the possibility of a one-minute delay.

UPDATE [7:15 p.m. ET]: The teams are on the field and it’s time to play ball. Come join us in the game thread!

Kelenic up, Bride out, Jansen on rehab

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 24: Jarred Kelenic #25 of the Texas Rangers looks on from the dugout during a game against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park on June 24, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Saul Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Texas Rangers have purchased the contract of outfielder Jarred Kelenic from AAA Round Rock, the team announced today. To make room for Kelenic on the active and 40 man roster, the Rangers have designated infielder Jonah Bride for assignment. In addition, the Rangers announced that catcher Danny Jansen is beginning a rehab assignment with Round Rock today.

Well, this is weird. Bride was added to the active roster on Sunday, with lefthanded hitting outfielder Alejandro Osuna being sent down to AAA Round Rock. Now, after two games, both of which Bride started, going 1 for 5 with a walk and two Ks in all, Bride is dropped so the Rangers could add a lefthanded hitting outfielder to the active roster.

Did they just want Bride for the two games? Was the plan all along to have him up against the two lefty starters, then put him on waivers? Did he do something to upset somebody? Did he cropdust Skip Schumaker? Was he playing the Thong Song on the clubhouse stereo (or, conversely, objecting to someone playing the Thong Song on the clubhouse stereo)? Did he sit in Corey Seager’s preferred spot on the bus?

Its a mystery.

Anyway, Kelenic is back for his second stint on the Rangers’ active roster this season. Since being sent down, Kelenic has slashed .391/.456/.674 in 103 plate appearances over 24 games while going 7 for 7 on stolen base attempts. He went 2 for 4 on Sunday, with a walk, a stolen base and two runs scored, and maybe the organization like the cut of his jib in that game so much they decided, the hell with Jonah Bride, we need this Kelenic guy back up!

In Kelenic’s previous stint with the Rangers, he was 1 for 8 with two walks, five Ks and a caught stealing in seven games. For some reason, I thought he had gotten more action than that.

The good news is that Danny Jansen will hopefully be back soon. Jansen has been out with an elbow issue that reportedly may or may not need surgery this offseason. He’s scheduled to catch four innings for Round Rock, and my guess is that he’ll spend the week with the Express and, if things go well, be activated when the Rangers return home a week from today to start a series against the Nationals.

Game Thread: Reds (56-61) at White Sox (61-56)

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 25: Sean Burke #59 of the Chicago White Sox smiles in a game against the Houston Astros at Rate Field on July 25, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Getty Images)
Sean Burke holds a 1.74 ERA in his last seven starts, with 144 strikeouts on the season. | (Matt Dirksen/Getty Images)

After squeaking out an important series win against the Cleveland Guardians this past weekend, the South Siders look to carry that momentum into a new three-game set against the Cincinnati Reds. Ideally, the Sox can take care of business while holding down first place as the Detroit Tigers and the Guardians bat each other up over the next few days.

The good news is that on top of the wizardry that Mike Vasil contributes to the team, the Good Guys can channel the Pope and those powers-that-be, as 38,000+ fans in attendance on the South Side will be sporting a “Pope hat” from tonight’s giveaway.

Standing room only at Sox Park? All for this glorious hat:

The South Siders have their ace on the mound, as righthander Sean Burke makes his 20th start of the season. Burke ranks 15th in baseball with 144 strikeouts while holding a 27.4% strikeout rate, ranking in the 81st percentile among MLB pitchers. Burke’s excellent extension while walking batters at a lower rate (7.4%) has helped maintain his dominance over the last several starts. In his last seven games, he’s posted an excellent 1.74 ERA across 41 1/3 frames with just a 0.92 WHIP, striking out 57 against just nine walks. The White Sox rank last in innings pitched for starting pitchers, so Burke going at least six innings in five of his last six starts has been helpful to keep a struggling offense in games.

With a lefty on the mound against the South Siders, Will Venable is calling on his right-handed hitters to hold it down at the plate tonight. Chase Meidroth is getting a second consecutive day of rest, so Sam Antonacci will slot in at second base, with Randal Grichuk batting cleanup and playing left. Colson Montgomery is also getting an off-day in the field, locking in as the DH with Luisangel Acuña subbing in at shortstop. Brenton Doyle will also continue to lead off with Meidroth out, and he wasn’t too shabby the other day, even tallying a couple of hits on Sunday with a stolen base and run scored.

Both Munetaka Murakami and Miguel Vargas remain at the top of the order, and Mune has a 25-game on-base streak going, looking to extend that this evening.

Chicago White Sox Lineup

On the mound for the Reds is Nick Lodolo, making his 13th start of the season. Lodolo has floated on and off the IL this season, officially returning to the big league squad today after wrapping up a rehab assignment. The lefty hasn’t pitched since July 11 due to a blister on his throwing hand, so it’s possible he’ll be a bit rusty, which would be best-case scenario for the South Siders. Lodolo isn’t a big strikeout pitcher, only ringing batters up 17.9% of the time, and his 9.7% walk rate is quite high and favorable for a White Sox team that tends to walk 9% of the time.

Burke’s splits against righties and lefties are nearly identical, though opponents are slugging less from the right-handed side (.337 SLG) than when batting lefty (.392). The Reds are rolling with a righty-heavy lineup, though the power at the top of the order is still something to keep an eye on with Elly De La Cruz leading off. Elly has so far posted an .852 OPS on the season, leading the Reds in that category, but the young first baseman Sal Stewart has driven in 87 runs so far this season alongside 25 homers with a strong .807 OPS.

Cincinnati Reds Lineup

Now that the storms have moved through, it’s a beautiful night for a ball game with the temperature handing around 80º at game time. First pitch will take place at 6:40 p.m. CT, and you can tune into the usual locations either on TV at CHSN or on the radio at ESPN Chicago AM 1000.

Now, it’s time for a White Sox win, because we certainly can’t disappoint the Pope.

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Braves vs Mets chat and discussion: Martín Pérez vs Nolan McLean

After a few rough games that have drawn some eyes to umpires, the Atlanta Braves are looking to bounce back and take game two against the New York Mets.

The game will feature Martín Pérez for the Braves as he continues his second best season of his fifteen year career against Nolan McLean a player emerging as a staff ace for the Mets. Pérez gave up four earned runs against the Mets in early July and in the same game McLean had a much better performance only giving up two.

A rematch is in place tonight, and hopefully Pérez and the Braves come out on top this time. Follow along in the comments.

First pitch was scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET but the tarp went on the field around a half hour before first pitch. The tarp is now off but in case there are any more updates, the rain delay thread is the place to go to. Otherwise, follow along with us below.

Lineup

Preview

Nick Swisher relives best Yankees memories at Old-Timers’ Day

NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 08: Former New York Yankees Nick Swisher is introduced during the Yankees Old-Timers' Day prior to the game between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, August 8, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Jonathan Pensiero/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It is rare to have an opportunity to relive your glory days the way Yankees legends do at Old-Timers’ Day. As a key member of the 2009 World Series-winning team, Nick Swisher couldn’t ask for more.

Before the Yankees faced the Braves on Saturday, Michael Kay made introductions for all the former players participating in the Old-Timers’ Day game. Swisher, whose spirit and enthusiasm were never dimmed by his retirement, was introduced as “Swishalicious,” the nickname famously coined by former Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, who sadly passed away in May 2026.

Hearing that name brought back a massive wave of memories for the MLB All-Star. Sterling originally used another nickname when Swisher first joined the organization, but it never really sat right with him.

“I remember the first time I met John Sterling,” Swisher commented during an interview after Old-Timers’ Day. “The first home run call when I first showed up was ‘Jolly Ol’ St. Nick.’”

“When I caught him after the game, I said, ‘Hey John, do I look like Santa Claus to you? I am jolly, but I’m not old!’”

The former Yankees first baseman revisited old friends in the dugout, shared many stories of his favorite moments in the league, and discussed the current state of the franchise.

“We just have so much fun. You get right back in the locker room and everybody picks up right where they left off. Coffee starts flowing, the crossword puzzles are out, people are talking shop, it’s just an amazing opportunity to be a part of. ”

Swisher is still deeply involved with the Yankees organization and often provides analysis on what needs to get done to get another shot at a World Series title. You can likely find him either visiting old friends at Yankee Stadium, sharing his takes on YES Network, or spending time with his wife JoAnna and daughters Emme and Sailor.

GUARDIANS AT TIGERS: Anderson vs Bibee, discussion

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 07: Steven Kwan #38 of the Cleveland Guardians celebrates with Chase DeLauter #24 after hitting a home run against the Chicago White Sox during the sixth inning at Rate Field on August 07, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here’s the Guardians lineup:

Here’s the Tigers lineup:

Let’s go, Guardians!

Tuesday Jays Notes

TORONTO, ON - July 19 Starter Trey Yesavage (39) of the Blue Jays pitches in the 5th inning.The Toronto Blue Jays lost 3-3 to the Chicago White Sox at the Rogers Centre in MLB baseball actionJuly 19 2026 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images) | Toronto Star via Getty Images

There is a little bit of news from the Jays:

  • Trey Yesavage had surgery to repair the meniscus in his left knee. They are not saying he is out for the season (but I would be amazed if he came back this year). If they don’t make a move towards getting into the playoffs, I can’t see any reason to rush him.
  • Jameson Taillon has right forearm tendinitis. I remember Bill James having this weird thing about insisting it should be spelled tendonitis. As you get older it is always good to fixate on weird things.
  • Chase Lee is back in his spot.
  • And Spencer Arrighetti is unlikely to be back anytime soon.
  • Simeon Woods Richardson and a handful of others are options to fill Taillon’s spot.
  • Kazuma Okamoto has been removed from tonight’s lineup again. I can imagine it would be tough to swing the bat with the thumping his knee took.
  • That has caused a lot of movement in the lineup, that was posted like this:

But now will look like this:

I’m interested in moving Bateman into center, when Straw was originally there. I’d love to hear the wherefore and the why, one of my favorite Gordon Lightfoot songs.

I’m interested in seeing how the umpires will manage to award a run to the Red Sox tonight. They used a lot of imagination yesterday.

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Miami Marlins: Paul Skenes vs. Eury Pérez

CINCINNATI, OHIO - JULY 31: Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates throws a pitch during the first inning of the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on July 31, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Miami Marlins, August 11, 2026, 6:40 p.m. ET

The Pittsburgh Pirates are taking their talents to South Beach as they take on the Miami Marlins in the first game of a three-game set this week at loanDepot Park.

Paul Skenes is on the mound for the Pirates, and he’s coming off a loss in his last start against the Milwaukee Brewers on August 5. Skenes pitched five innings, giving up two hits and three earned runs, as the Bucs lost 4-2 against the first-place team in the NL Central at American Family Field.

Skenes started against the Marlins when they visited PNC Park back in June. He went six innings, giving up four hits and two earned runs, in an identical 4-2 loss. The hope is that fortunes turn around for Skenes as he looks for his first win since July 19.

Eury Pérez is drawing the start for the Marlins. Pérez is 5-9 with a 3.61 ERA so far this season in 20 starts. In his last appearance on August 5 against the Atlanta Braves, he went five innings, giving up seven hits and four runs in a 4-1 loss at Truist Park. He is looking for his first win since July 5 when he beat the Athletics on the road.

Location: loanDepot Park, Miami, FL

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet Pittsburgh

Pitching Matchup: Paul Skenes (9-10, 3.96 ERA) vs. Eury Pérez (5-9, 3.61 ERA)

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Yankees’ Aaron Boone: ‘Probably’ reasonable to expect Cody Bellinger, Giancarlo Stanton to return before Aaron Judge

The Yankees are looking forward to getting their big three sluggers -- Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Giancarlo Stanton -- back before the end of the season, and manager Aaron Boone shed some light on the order of returns, at least what the team is seeing so far.

Speaking with the media ahead of the Yankees' series opener with the Mariners, including the Daily News' Gary Phillips, Boone was asked whether they expect the order of returns to be Bellinger, Stanton and Judge. The Yankees skipper said that's "probably" the order.

Bellinger (left hamstring strain) was placed on the IL back on July 26. The diagnosis was a Grade 2 strain, so the team expects a 4-to-6-week stint on the IL. Boone said Tuesday that the All-Star outfielder is not "too far off" but is still dealing with some tightness. 

Bellinger was slashing .259/.350/.420 with an OPS of .770 to go along with his 11 home runs and 53 RBI across 102 games this season.

As for Stanton, Boone said there's "a chance" that the slugger will need a rehab assignment. Stanton was placed on the IL with a right calf strain in late April. The slugger reinjured his calf in June, pushing his recovery time back.

Stanton has only managed 24 games, hitting three home runs and driving in 14 runs while slashing .256/.302/.422 with a .724 OPS. 

However, Stanton has been doing more baseball activities of late, including running the bases before Tuesday's game. 

So what's the timeline look like?

Well, Judge has begun "light activity" as he recovers from a right rib stress fracture that has kept him out of action since May 31. Judge told reporters on Aug. 5 that he still expects to play this season. 

With how carefully the Yankees have handled Judge's injury, a return prior to September doesn't seem likely. Four weeks from Bellinger's 4-6-week timeline puts him at around Aug. 23.

Carlos Rodon rehab

Boone confirmed that the southpaw will need at least one more rehab start. And that start will come Thursday, Aug. 13, with Double-A Somerset.

Rodon tossed 2.2 innings (48 pitches) with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre back on Aug. 8. In that start, Rodon allowed three runs on three hits and two walks while striking out four batters.

With a full rotation, it's unclear how the Yankees will handle Rodon's return, but Boone previously threw out the idea that Rodon could be a piggyback situation when he pitches in the big leagues as he continues to build back up. 

Kervin Castro lands on IL

Ahead of Tuesday's series opener, the Yankees placed Castro (right elbow neuritis) on the 15-day IL and called up right-hander Bradley Hanner

Castro has appeared in five games with the Yankees this season, pitching to a 1.42 ERA while striking out eight batters across 6.1 innings pitched. Hanner, 27, has pitched to a 2.10 ERA and a 1.17 WHIP in his 40 appearances with Scranton this season. Whenever he gets into a game, it'll be Hanner's major league debut.