The New York Yankees did not re-sign Juan Soto, but still had to spend part of the MLB Winter Meetings talking about the newest member of the New York Mets. One interesting wrinkle to emerge from the ...
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman explained why the team didn't throw in a free family suite in their 16-year, $760 million contract offer ...
Juan Soto gets free use of a luxury suite and up to four premium tickets behind home plate for regular-season and postseason New York Mets home games as part of his record $765 million, 15-year ...
The Yankees concluded an eventful Winter Meetings by reaching a trade with the Red Sox on Wednesday, acquiring Minor League right-hander Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz and international signing bonus pool money ...
The Yankees declined to offer Juan Soto the cherry on top that would have been an on-the-house family suite at the Stadium — ...
When Max Fried officially inks his eight-year, $218 million pact, the Yankees will have seven capable starting pitchers under contract.
Sitting in a hotel room at the Hilton Anatole, the site of the Winter Meetings, Brian Cashman recalled his pursuit of CC Sabathia in December 2008.
Brian Cashman is not the sort of executive who wallows in disappointment. That's why the Yankees are working feverishly to bounce back from the brutal loss of J ...
By now you know the story. The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal, thus stealing him from the ...
For all the stories about what may have swayed the superstar, Cashman implied that, as things like this usually do, the ultimate decision went no deeper than dollars and cents.
Pitchers like Marcus Stroman and Nestor Cortes are more expendable should the team enter the trade market. Even Luis Gil could be used in a megadeal.
Brian Cashman said he has “no regrets” with how the Juan Soto negotiations played out and doesn’t think the Yankees could ...