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A judge ruled that he has the authority to weigh an injunction over California's claim that President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles violated the Posse Comitatus Act.
Trevino, who played three seasons in New York, was a key figure in the Yankees' success during that span.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone suggested Jose Trevino may have contributed to Jazz Chisholm’s late-game ejection in Tuesday night’s loss to the Reds.
Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino hilariously swiped his former teammates' intro music in his first meeting against the Yankees.
Jose Trevino is using walk-up music to playfully target former Yankees teammates. Two are already on the list—who’s next?
Trevino is making his walk-up music personal, and the Yankees are paying attention.
The next day, Yankees manager Aaron Boone, a former Red, said Reds catcher Jose Trevino, a former Yankee, contributed to Chisholm's ejection, per a tweet from MLB.com's Bryan Hoch.
Boone said he believes Jose Trevino contributed to the ejection, directing HP umpire Mark Wegner to look at Jazz at 3B," Hoch tweeted.
Jose Trevino is in his first season with the Cincinnati Reds after spending the last three years with the New York Yankees. This week he and the Reds are hosting his former team for a three-game ...
Jose Trevino didn’t have much to say when the Yankees traded him to Cincinnati this winter. This week, he’s letting the Great American Ball Park sound system do the talking.
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