The New York Yankees have been very deliberate in filling their team needs this offseason. Despite losing superstar outfielder Juan Soto to the New York Mets, t
As the Yankees await the infield market finally that has yet to truly settle, as Alex Bregman has yet to sign and teams are starting to wrap up their offseasons. Pitchers and catchers are expected to report in about a month,
The New York Yankees, after losing the battle for Juan Soto to the Mets, have decided to focus on improving a crucial aspect of their MLB team: defense. According to Mark W. Sanchez of The New York Post,
The No. 1 objective of the New York Yankees entering the offseason was to retain Juan Soto. At that time, everything else felt secondary. Well, they tried their best but couldn’t outbid the New York Mets despite offering Soto $760 million reasons to stay.
In the immediate aftermath of Juan Soto choosing the Mets, Brian Cashman addressed media and scanned through his roster for areas of need.
The New York Yankees could use another versatile infielder before the 2025 regular season starts. Could Ha-Seong Kim be a realistic target?
The New York Yankees have been the most aggressive team in baseball since losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets.
In a January 7 article, Bob Nightengale of USA Today wrote, 'The [New York] Yankees – who pounced quickly after Juan Soto turned down their $760 million offer b
If top third base prospect Matt Shaw hits the ground running, and Chicago signs, say, Jack Flaherty before Spring Training, this team has the lineup depth and the star power at the top of the rotation to be awfully dangerous.
T he New York Yankees lost out on the biggest free agent to hit the market this winter. The most prominent international free agent available did not even have the Yankees in his
Training is nearly upon us, and some of baseball’s most notable free agents still remain without a home for the 2025 season. Coveted bats such as Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman went into the offseason with the hopes of receiving a luxurious long-term contract.
MLB rumors are still swirling this winter about big deals on the horizon, with trades seemingly the avenue to adding