Los Angeles Angels v New York Yankees - Game Two / Adam Hunger/GettyImages In the past, Yankees’ GM Brian Cashman has demonstrated the rewards of having a keen eye for value. In keeping with his ...
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The New York Yankees may not be done adding to their 2025 roster this winter. Could San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease be on their radar?
A few stories have given insight into his quirky and funny personality since former Mariners/Yankees/Marlins outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The one that got the most attention was Ichiro asking his coaches, "Who the (beep) is Tom Brady ?"
Luis Arraez, while maybe not fully dismissed as an option, is among the worst defensive infielders and ranks low on Cashman’s list. Cashman is also out on Nolan Arenado, who might have done well to boost offensive production for the Yankee batting order and bolster their infield defensive alignment.
The Yankees made a bold statement after losing Juan Soto this offseason by signing Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million contract, bringing one of the
Dominguez has been the most anticipated Yankee prospect for years since he signed for a Yankees franchise record international signing bonus record of $5.1 million as a 16-year-old in 2019. He is considered the top prospect in the Yankees' organization but is just fifth on the MLB Pipeline's list of top 10 outfield prospects.
Heading into this offseason, the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers had as good of a roster as any in MLB. The one 'weakness' teams could look
The Yankees’ have acquired former top 10 prospect Roansy Contreras along with Allan Winans to round out the 40-man roster.
The New York Yankees can still get creative with their offseason acquisitions, and they should probably call the San Diego Padres about this trade.
Joel Sherman of the New York Post is reporting that agents and opposing teams have gotten the impression that the
Former Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty has revealed he was approached by the New York Yankees, despite their concerns over his health. Flaherty has made it clear he has no interest in returning to the Dodgers,