The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, the AAA affiliate of the New York Yankees, lost both games of a double-header to the Syracuse Mets on Thursday. Jeter Downs started at third base and went 0-for-2 ...
PHILADELPHIA — There won’t be another Jeter in The Bronx. The Yankees announced they have released Jeter Downs from his minor league contract, and he has signed with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in ...
The New York Yankees on Tuesday announced that they have released infielder Jeter Downs to allow him to play in Japan. The Yankees said that Downs was released on Monday and will sign with the Fukuoka ...
Just three days before Christmas, general manager Mike Rizzo remains busy checking things off his list. The Nationals announced this afternoon they have claimed infielder Jeter Downs on outright ...
One former member of the Boston Red Sox is going to play overseas. Former Red Sox top prospect Jeter Downs joined the New York Yankees ahead of the 2024 campaign and has spent the entire season to ...
On Tuesday morning, following a resounding victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, the Yankees announced that depth infielder Jeter Downs would be leaving the team to join Japan’s Fukuoka SoftBank ...
Jeter Downs, the speedy infield prospect with a memorable name, never found the success the Red Sox hoped for when they acquired him in the Mookie Betts trade, either with Boston or in subsequent ...
WASHINGTON -- - Jeter Downs capped a six-run ninth with an RBI single, and the Washington Nationals rallied past Oakland 8-7 on Sunday, completing a three-game sweep of the majors-worst Athletics.
The New York Yankees on Tuesday announced that they have released infielder Jeter Downs to allow him to play in Japan. The Yankees said that Downs was released on Monday and will sign with the Fukuoka ...
MOOSIC – His first name is the giveaway, of course. When he said he’s standing in the clubhouse where his childhood idol once stood Wednesday, you can trust he wasn’t making it up. When he raved about ...
TAMPA — Jeter Downs has answered questions about his first name for as long as he can remember. But this year is the first time he’s doing so while playing for the same organization as his namesake.
If you missed the news late Tuesday afternoon, the Nationals announced three transactions. One of them (the signing of third baseman Nick Senzel for $2 million plus incentives) was no surprise, having ...