The New York Yankees aren't trying to hide the fact that they're looking to trade Marcus Stroman before the 2025 season begins. This is because New York's star
One MLB executive believes that Juan Soto's decision to leave the New York Yankees for the New York Mets in free agency on a 15-year, $765 million deal
A trade pitch has the New York Yankees dealing Marcus Stroman to re-acquire an infielder in a three-player deal.
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
The worst part about this quote is that even if Steinbrenner is right, and the Yankees are marginally better, the team that just knocked them out in five games is substantially better. The Dodgers have left no stone unturned when it comes to building their roster, while the Yankees are sitting back satisfied despite losing out on Soto.
The Yankees signed Fried to an eight-year, $218 million deal as their first move after losing free-agent slugger Juan Soto to the New York Mets. The 30-year-old is coming off a successful eight-year stretch with the Braves in which he went 73-36 with a 3.07 ERA, including two top-five finishes in the NL Cy Young race.
A top MLB insider explained his bewilderment at the New York Yankees deciding to pass on a pursuit of a specific player still in free agency.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post is reporting that Tommy Kahnle is close to a deal with the Detroit Tigers, as the New York Yankees have seemed to move on from
Former New York Yankees player Derek Jeter is excited about what his team added this offseason. New York looks to return to the World Series.
New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried and friends gathered Saturday to help Altadena Little Leaguers affected by the Eaton fire.
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
On the other hand, the Yankees lost Juan Soto, but they did add Cody Bellinger, Max Fried, Paul Goldschmidt and Devin Williams. Despite this, the Dodgers remain the favorites. GM Brian Cashman said of their spending via ESPN: