This week's social media roundup highlights several notable moments involving the Yankees and their former players. Alex Rodriguez made headlines by sinking a halfcourt shot at Bucknell, securing $10,000 for a student. Aaron Judge showcased a new pink glove featuring his daughter's name, honoring family moments. Meanwhile, Lucas Luetge announced his retirement from baseball, marking the end of his journey from the minors to the Yankees. The roundup also noted the Yankees' commitment to Black History Month, featuring tributes to legends like Deion Sanders. Lastly, fewer Questions of the Day were posted during this busy spring training period.
Earlier this week, former Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez visited Bucknell for a business-related event. While there, the basketball squad invited him to participate in a midgame activity, where he attempted a halfcourt shot with $10,000 on the line - for a Bucknell student.
After spending 2023 with the Braves and 2024 in the Red Sox organization, Luetge announced his retirement from baseball on his Instagram on Thursday.
For the conclusion of Black History Month, the YES accounts posted about Deion Sanders and Rickey Henderson, celebrating the contributions of both players.
With spring training games pretty much every day, we see a lot fewer Questions of the Day. This week was marked by us learning just how much cursive writing is a lost art these days.
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