Bernie Wiliams is a New York Yankees legend who nearly never was.
The New York Yankees were reportedly ready to move on from DJ LeMahieu last year, but captain Aaron Judge and other veterans nixed the move
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
Aaron Boone is set for an extension as Yankees manager, Hal Steinbrenner refuses to pay up and the team looks internally to fill its third-base job.
But Kahnle won’t be hyping up the Yankees fans in the Bronx this season. The veteran right-hander agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million deal with the Detroit Tigers on Jan. 29.
Concern is mounting about a potential MLB work stoppage following the 2026 season, largely due to the Los Angeles Dodgers' massive spending.
A YES spokesman confirmed the network has no plans to simulcast ESPN New York’s new afternoon drive time show, “Don, Hahn and Rosenberg.” That show, with Alan Hahn replacing Michael Kay alongside Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg, premiered on Jan. 6 without a simulcast deal.
The New York Yankees should be spending more of their money, according to one MLB insider. ESPN reporter Jeff Passan joined The Michael Kay Show and ripped the Yankees' lack of spending this offseason.
The New York Yankees lost right-hander Tommy Kahnle on Wednesday, as he signed a one-year, $7.75 million deal to join the Detroit Tigers' bullpen