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 poached the Chicago Cubs’ No. 18 prospect.
The Yankees have scouted several infield candidates, some ideal and some not so ideal: everyone from Alex Bregman, Luis Arraez, Gavin Lux and Jorge Polanco. Now it seems Cashmans
The New York Yankees have a unique opportunity to pry Brendan Donovan away from the St. Louis Cardinals, which would be an ideal fix to Brian Cashman's current infield dilemma.
The New York Yankees are among potential suitors for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. if talks with the Toronto Blue Jays break down, Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman KeBryan Hayes could be a trade fit and moving Marcus Stroman proves a challenge.
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.
MLB analyst Bryan Jaeger of Call to The Pen believes the New York Yankees need to go out and sign Alex Bregman.After losing out on impact pitcher Roki Sasaki, Jaeger believes New York needs to make another impact move.
The New York Yankees thought they were bolstering their rotation ahead of the 2024 season when they signed Marcus Stroman to a two-year deal worth $37 million. New York needed another arm and Stroman was coming off an All-Star season with the Chicago Cubs.
The Yankees are still on the hunt for a new starter at second or third base to round out manager Aaron Boone's infield. As such, Brian Cashman and the front office kicked the tires on a trade with the Dodgers for Gavin Lux in recent weeks.
The New York Yankees have done plenty of heavy lifting in the offseason, but MLB insider Brendan Kuty revealed the priority for the team.
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.
The Yankees have six pitchers for five rotation spots. Will they want to pay Stroman $18 million to essentially be a sixth starter?