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If Goldschmidt must go on the injured list, it would seem likely the Yankees would promote lefty-hitting infielder Jorbit ...
In a frustrating 7-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Friday night, an extremely important baserunning mistake by rookie Jorbit Vivas threatened to derail any momentum for the New York Yankees. Yet ...
Yankees third baseman Jorbit Vivas, left, talks with third base coach Luis Rojas after getting tagged out by Atlanta in an inning-ending double play during the third inning on Friday at Truist Park.
Jorbit Vivas takes accountability for his baserunning mistake and admits to slowing down on play at third Russian lawmaker issues nuclear warning to US 140 people ...
Too often in recent memory, the Yankees have showcased baserunning miscues that manager Aaron Boone insists “can’t happen.” ...
Boone also opted against benching Austin Wells when he cost the Yankees an out in a recent game by forgetting the outs. He ...
Yankees' Jorbit Vivas: Sent down to minors By RotoWire Staff Jul 25, 2025 at 11:06 pm ET • 1 min read ...
New York Yankees rookie third baseman Jorbit Vivas reacts to getting tagged out by Atlanta Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. in a brutal double play. / Screengrab on Twitter/ @awfulannouncing ...
Ronald Acuña Jr. drifted under it for the Braves; Jorbit Vivas, New York's runner at second, prepared to tag up to third. Because nobody could possibly throw him out from that distance.
An amazing throw from deep right field by Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr., (right) during Friday's game in Atlanta gunned down Yankees rookie Jorbit Vivas (90), who didn't run hard the whole ...
Aaron Boone explained why he didn’t bench Jorbit Vivas after a costly baserunning mistake in Yankees’ 7-3 loss to Braves.
Jorbit Vivas committed the most recent crime, slowing down on his way to third base while trying to tag up on a fly ball to right field, only for Ronald Acuña Jr. to throw him out.
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