It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! The hot stove has, uh, begun to slowly sort of warm up, reaching the temperature of a toaster oven left in the midafternoon July sun this week. That hasn’t kept the Yankees off social media this week, though, as several members of the Yankees family took to Instagram to provide life advice, advocate for good causes, and tell their life stories. With no further ado, let’s get started!

Jazz takes in winter sports

This year’s NHL Winter Classic featured the New York Rangers and took place in Miami, at the home of the Marlins. And so, the NHL, recognizing an obvious marketing opportunity when they saw one, invited former Miami Marlins star and current Yankees second baseman to the January 2nd event, and even mic’ed him up for New York’s game against the Panthers.

That wasn’t the only sporting event that Jazz attended over the span of a couple days though. On New Year’s Day, he was up north in Brooklyn to see the Nets face the Rockets at Barclays Center.

Rizzo Tells His Story

This is, technically, a sponsored post, and sponsored posts are generally things I like to avoid on the social media spotlight. Sometimes, though, the story is important. We all know Anthony Rizzo’s story. Unsurprisingly, the retired first baseman uses his platform to highlight cancer treatment organizations and the good work they do both helping patients and sponsoring research into treatment — an ever-more-important task in today’s world.

Rizzo on Vacation

Of course, it wasn’t all serious topics for the former Yankees first baseman this week, as he went on vacation to Bali, and posted a bunch of cool photos.

A-Rod Talks His Gear

In his retirement, Alex Rodriguez has been extremely active on social media, reflecting on his career, engaging in TikTok trends, highlighting moments with his family, and, occasionally, talking baseball. This post falls in that last category, as he discusses the proper way to take care of a baseball glove.

Gil Celebrates New Contract

This week, the Yankees avoided arbitration with all their players. While this seems like a standard bureaucratic affair to most people, for the players, these are contentious moments. And so, after agreeing to a contract for 2026, Gil — and his agency — took to Instagram to celebrate the fact.