Nestor Cortes blamed his awful return to The Bronx on a simple factor: The Yankees know him better than anyone else. And on Saturday, they made him pay. After the game, Cortes left Yankee Stadium ...
Nestor Cortes capped off his brutal Milwaukee Brewers debut/return to the Bronx in an even worse fashion. To make matters worse, Cortes ostensibly couldn't have been a much worse sport following ...
The Yankees’ captain might be waiting…and waiting…as Cortes goes into one of his quirky deliveries. “We’ll see, I can’t really say that,’’ Cortes said with a smile, not wanting to ...
After surrendering a grand slam to Freddie Freeman that altered Game 1 of the World Series on one pitch and served as his lasting Yankees image, Cortes stayed to address reporters. The Brewers ...
The New York Yankees didn't welcome Nestor Cortes back to the Bronx very kindly. Making his Milwaukee Brewers debut at Yankee Stadium after an offseason trade, the former All-Star gave up back-to ...
Cortes left the ballpark after the game without speaking to reporters in what the Brewers said was a miscommunication. He was at his locker about two hours before Sunday's series finale.
So, lined up to pitch on the same schedule as fellow starter Aaron Civale, Cortes was willing to work in relief for his Cactus League debut rather than another outing on a backfield in Maryvale.
NEW YORK — Upon arriving at Yankee Stadium for Opening Day, Nestor Cortes Jr. wasn’t sure where to go. Maybe, considering his historically dreadful performance on Saturday in his Brewers debut ...
Cortes faced 17 batters in his two-inning outing and was tagged for five homers and eight earned runs while also walking five. The Yankees ended up homering nine times in all, becoming just the ...
When Nestor Cortes spoke to reporters in Yankee Stadium’s visiting clubhouse on Opening Day, he said that he was “excited” to face his former team in the second game of the season.