Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed on WFAN’s BT and Sal Show that the team is currently considering two dynamic options for their leadoff spot heading into
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.
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A mock trade has the New York Yankees acquiring left-handed reliever Andrew Nardi from the Miami Marlins for two prospects.
With time fast running out on the 2024-2025 Major League Baseball offseason, the New York Yankees are still looking to solve their infield depth problem. They made no attempt to retain second baseman Gleyber Torres,
The Yankees’ Opening Day lineup card has gained a bit more clarity. During an appearance Tuesday on WFAN, Aaron Boone shed light on several configuration questions, notably: — Jasson Dominguez likely will shift from his natural center field to left field,
In a trade mock proposal designed to add left-handed firepower to the New York Yankees bullpen, New York would send two top prospects to Miami for Andrew Nardi.
Top prospect Jasson Domínguez is the favorite to start in left field for the Yankees. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
But now, the 26-year-old baseball star is enjoying collegiate life—at least for a bit. According to Derrian Carter of the Greensville News, Chisholm enjoyed a Syracuse University—Clemson University basketball game on the Clemson campus. Later in the week, he worked out with Clemson football players Cade Klubnik and wide receiver Antonio Williams.
After losing Soto to their cross-town rivals, the Yankees pivoted by emphasizing run prevention. They signed lefthander Max Fried and traded for closer Devin Williams. They traded for outfielder, former National League MVP Cody Bellinger, and signed former NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt.
New York Mets GM David Stearns thinks MLB needs to give smaller-market teams a better opportunity to retain their star players.
MIAMI - Clayton McCullough, the new manager of the Miami Marlins, is still settling into his new digs in Jupiter. "Okay, I've got a pretty good beat on the lay of the land and I'll take a turn and think wait a minute I need to go back the other way,