Yankees utilityman Max Schuemann’s lessons in making the best of an awkward situation
Max Schuemann, a utility player for the Yankees, reflects on his unique experiences with the Athletics during their transition from Oakland to Sacramento. He expressed pride in debuting as an Oakland A and playing in the last game at the Coliseum. Schuemann believes the upcoming move to Las Vegas will be an exciting chapter for the team.
- ▪Max Schuemann has been with the Yankees for a month and has performed well in limited playing time.
- ▪He spent two years with the Athletics during a transitional period for the franchise.
- ▪Schuemann debuted as an Oakland A and played in the last game at the Coliseum.
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inside the yankees Yankees utilityman Max Schuemann’s lessons in making the best of an awkward situation By Greg Joyce Published May 29, 2026, 6:20 a.m. ET Max Schuemann hits an RBI double against the Texas Rangers on May 7, 2026. Bill Kostroun/New York Post WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Yankees got a taste of the Athletics’ life calling a Triple-A stadium home for a series last year, and will do so again this weekend. Access the Yankees beat like never before Don’t miss Greg Joyce’s text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he’s giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now Max Schuemann lived that life for an entire season.
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