A new lefty ace gives New York a surplus of starters that they should trade from to fill out their lineup. Soto was not the only starter the Yankees lost from their World Series run. Gleyber Torres left for the Detroit Tigers,
The New York Yankees were predicted to trade right-handed starter Marcus Stroman and his $18 million deal during spring training.
The New York Yankees have done plenty of heavy lifting in the offseason, but MLB insider Brendan Kuty revealed the priority for the team.
Training nears, the New York Yankees’ front office, led by general manager Brian Cashman, has made it clear that their most pressing offseason priority is addressing the team’s lack of left-handed depth in the bullpen.
The New York Yankees are projected to part ways with a highly-paid veteran before 2025 opens, with two rivals among the potential suitors.
Adding some depth pieces to their pitching staff before spring training, the Yankees claimed Roansy Contreras and Allan Winans off waivers.
The New York Yankees still need to fill a void in the infield, and this versatile infielder from the Los Angeles Angels could be their ideal target.
Heading into his own walk year, Michael King is inspired by New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge. King was there in 2022 when Judge turned down a $213.5 million extension in spring training and bet on himself. King told Corey Kluber on the “Casa De Klub” podcast that he will try Judge’s mindset and approach in 2022.
With a few impactful and opportunistic acquisitions this winter, the Yankees are poised to report to spring training next month ... according to the New York Post. Veterans like Andrew Chafin ...
The New York Yankees made a mistake with Luis Gil. The right-hander, who won the American League Rookie of the Year for 2024, was one of the first players sent from the Yankees’ major league spring training camp to the minor league camp last year.
Live Mets baseball swings back into action on SNY on Feb. 22 as the Mets host the Houston Astros at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
As Spring Training nears, the New York Yankees’ front office, led by general manager Brian Cashman, has made it clear that their most pressing offseason priority is addressing the team’s lack ...