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 infielder delivers another two-hit game after benching

Gleyber Torres arrived north of the border in the midst of a “mental reset” and returned to the States as one of the Yankees’ hotter hitters.

Yankees 'scrambled' to make Juan Soto late add to lineup in injury risk that instantly paid off

About 10-15 minutes before first pitch Sunday, Juan Soto walked into Aaron Boone’s office and asked if it was too late to get into the lineup.

Everything goes right for Yankees as they crush Blue Jays to avoid another series loss

At least for one day, all was right again in the Yankees’ universe.

Juan Soto a last-minute addition to Yankees lineup despite hand injury

With a last-minute switcheroo, Juan Soto found his way back into the lineup Sunday.

Yankees have no lingering issues after Marcus Stroman outburst: Aaron Boone

Aaron Boone said Marcus Stroman's outburst toward Gleyber Torres was diffused quickly because of the “closeness” of the clubhouse.

Latest update on Juan Soto's hand injury a mixed bag: 'Concerning'

TORONTO — A day after leading a comeback victory, Juan Soto was a late scratch from the Yankees’ lineup with a bruised right hand. X-rays on Saturday afternoon were negative,...

Yankees trounced by Blue Jays as they hold their breath on Juan Soto

As the Yankees held their breath again on Juan Soto on Saturday afternoon, they put together an uninspiring performance without him. 

Juan Soto scratched from Yankees lineup in injury worry

A day after leading a comeback victory, Juan Soto was a late scratch from the Yankees’ lineup.

Gleyber Torres comes up big after brief benching: 'did something for the team'

It will take more than one swing to declare Gleyber Torres as “back,” but he took a step in the right direction Friday night.

Marcus Stroman, Gleyber Torres quickly clear air after starter's 'raw emotion' came out

Marcus Stroman’s outward frustration with Gleyber Torres on Friday night had the potential to linger.

Yankees were struggling in this area during ugly rough patch

Give the Yankees this: as their hot start turned cold over the past two weeks, almost all of them have had a hand in it.

Yankees' offense busts out in rout of Blue Jays to snap four-game skid

Nearly a week’s worth of frustration came pouring out of the Yankees’ bats in the sixth inning Friday night. And they didn’t stop there.

Yankees star homers in return from reset after appearing to irk Marcus Stroman

It will take more than one swing to declare Gleyber Torres as “back,” but he took a step in the right direction Friday night.

Yankees star's two-game benching 'reset' ends with return to lineup

Gleyber Torres’ “reset” lasted two games before he returned to the Yankees’ lineup on Friday night.

Why the Yankees need patience with DJ LeMahieu's struggles — for now

In the time left before the trade deadline, the Yankees need to know what DJ LeMahieu can realistically give them.

Yankees' bullpen shuffling continues with another roster move

The Yankees’ bullpen shuffle continued Thursday, as they called up Jake Cousins, and it may not stop until the trade deadline next month.

Carlos Rodon gets clobbered again as Yankees' losing skid hits four games

TORONTO — In a span of three starts, Carlos Rodon’s ERA has inflated from 2.93 to 4.42, and that is not just the work of the Canadian exchange rate. Neither...

Aaron Boone still believes struggling Yankees star can turn it around after reset

Gleyber Torres’ mental reset may be over by Friday, with an opposing left-hander on the mound.

Aaron Judge singlehandedly turned ugly defeat into tight loss

What was mostly a bust of a night all-around for the Yankees nearly turned ridiculous because of Aaron Judge.

Gerrit Cole's Subway Series clobbering comes with stark velocity concerns

Cole did not come back out for the fifth inning, ending his night with 72 pitches after throwing 62 in his first start back.