Her name went up in lights when she replaced Gwen Verdon in Damn Yankees. In 1956 she married Tony-winning musical director Shepard David Coleman, divorcing him in 1968. She made her London debut in ...
In an exclusive excerpt from the book “It Happened at the Palace,” the producer and theater owner recounts the opening of ...
Broadcaster Michael Kay remembers the New York Yankees’ dynasty days. The YES Network and ESPN announcer covered the Yankees when they won four World Series in five years, and he thinks the team ...
New York Post columnist and MLB insider Jon Heyman reported Thursday that the Yankees, who signed veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year stopgap deal this winter, are considered ...
The New York Yankees are looking to get back to the World Series while defending their American League pennant, but they could also have a keen eye on the future. Though free agency for this ...
The New York Yankees are already preparing to go big-name hunting in the international free agent market next offseason, a team insider reports. After losing out on the last three big-name ...
MLB. Yankees advised to forget about signing Alex Bregman for one big reason MLB. MLB expert rules out Dodgers in their race to sign Roki Sasaki and predicts which team he will play for In a video ...
Another adaptation from the stage, the musical “Damn Yankees” features Gwen Verdon and the choreography of Bob Fosse. The two first met on the Broadway production in 1955. A frustrated fan of ...
The New York Yankees signed left-handed pitcher Max Fried earlier this offseason which placed the southpaw atop the Yankees' rotation next to Gerrit Cole. They also have Luis Gil, Carlos Rodon ...
The New York Yankees lost Juan Soto to the New York Mets this winter. However, they traded for Cody Bellinger and Devin Williams to help lessen the blow. They could make one more trade to help ...
The New York Yankees have made multiple big-time moves during this MLB offseason. However, what might be their most glaring roster hole still hasn't been addressed: the lack of a left-handed reliever.
The Yankees have brought back infielder Andrew Velazquez on a minor league contract with a non-roster Spring Training invite, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network. The CAA client is a Bronx ...