Greg Joyce

Greg Joyce

About the Author

Greg Joyce is a sports reporter for the New York Post focusing on baseball, covering the Yankees and Mets, and a little bit of everything else in the time between the World Series and spring training. Before arriving at The Post in 2017, he worked at The Express-Times, The Boston Globe and The Cape Cod Times, covering everything from the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs and high school sports to the Cape Cod Baseball League. In 2013, he graduated from Boston College, where he was the sports editor of the independent student newspaper, The Heights. He can be found on Twitter @GJoyce9.

The Archive

Yankees' rotation raises bar to historic level with dominant week

The Yankees’ rotation has been a strength all season, but it is on some kind of roll over the past week.

Juan Soto’s monster breakout supports Luis Gil’s gem as Yankees win sixth straight: 'Fun day'

Soto crushed a pair of home runs in a four-hit game and Luis Gil struck out a career-high 14 in a dazzling performance as the Yankees cruised to their sixth...

Juan Soto crushes two mammoth blasts for first Yankees multi-homer game

Juan Soto is back to looking like Juan Soto.

Gerrit Cole has 'possibility' of soon taking massive step in injury recovery

Gerrit Cole is starting to feel the itch as he continues to build his rehab workload.

How the Yankees are trying to decode what MLB's new bat speed stats say about their lineup

After MLB dropped a massive amount of data on bat speed there is still some figuring out to be done on what to make of it all.

Yankees lineup rounding into shape after prolonged woes

The Yankees’ pitching staff dominated their sweep of the Twins this week, but they also received some promising signs from their lineup. 

Juan Soto open to in-season Yankees contract talks after Hal Steinbrenner tease

“My door has always been open."

Clarke Schmidt silences Twins with career-best outing as Yankees finish sweep

A road trip that began with Schmidt matching a career-high with 6 2/3 scoreless innings against the Rays last Friday ended with him being even better against the Twins.

Yankees slugger's major offseason change is paying off

This version of the Yankees slugger has noticeably moved around better and, most importantly, stayed healthy to date.

Yankees plan to take top prospect's rehab assignment slowly

Jasson Dominguez has one rehab game under his belt, but plenty more to go. 

Aaron Judge stays hot with monster night to lead Yankees over Twins

Judge crushed his 11th home run of the season, a 467-foot moonshot, and added three doubles and a walk to lead the Yankees past the Twins, 4-0, at Target Field. 

DJ LeMahieu's second Yankees rehab assignment set to begin

After his previous attempt lasted only one inning before he was pulled with soreness in his injured right foot, the Yankees veteran infielder is set to start a rehab assignment...

Carlos Rodon, potent bats lead Yankees to road win over red-hot Twins

The Yankees met the hottest team in baseball Tuesday and handled it with a fiery left-hander and some red-hot bats. 

Yankees catcher a two-way surprise with added offense

After popping a pair of home runs in Sunday’s win over the Rays, Trevino entered Tuesday’s series against the Twins batting .293 with a 125 OPS-plus in 25 games.

Yankees' upcoming series with AL foe far different than what it used to be

The Twins broke that hex last year — winning the season series against the Yankees for the first time since 2001.

Yankees hope key homer a promising sign for scuffling infielder

Good moments have been hard to come by for Gleyber Torres early this season.

Yankees pitcher lights-out again to continue early-season dominance

Luis Gil was the Yankees’ solution to a problem, but he is quickly becoming a problem for the rest of the league. 

Yankees outfielder's first career homer was a perfect Mother's Day gift: 'Been through a lot'

Waiting for Jahmai Jones at his locker was a text from his mom, Michele, on Mother’s Day. 

Yankees saved by bottom-of-the-order bats in win over Rays

The Yankees (27-15) needed every bit of that offense on a day when their bullpen — a strength through the early going — had a meltdown that nearly spoiled the...

Yankees pitcher shut down from throwing in injury rehab setback

The Yankees right-hander's road back to The Bronx has hit a speed bump.