Since they lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series last week, most conversations surrounding the New York Yankees have centered on whether or not they will be able to keep Juan Soto in the Bronx.
New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres is officially on the market. Monday evening marked the deadline for MLB teams to extend qualifying offers – a one-year contract valued at $21.05 million – to their pending free agents.
Three members of the 2024 New York Yankees were featured on ESPN insider Kiley McDaniel’s Top 50 MLB Free Agent Rankings released Tuesday. Each player received contract projections based on McDaniel’s analysis, as well as input from agents and executives across the league.
The New York Yankees are coming off of a heart-breaking loss in Game 5 of the World Series where their own mistakes prevented them from sending this series back to Los Angeles.
The New York Yankees' infield is likely going to look quite different next season. This is largely owed to Gleyber Torres and Anthony Rizzo now being unrestricted free agents.
LeMachine is broken beyond repair. When the Yankees signed DJ LeMahieu to a six-year, $90 million contract prior to the 2021 season following an impressively successful first two years in pinstripes, many around the fanbase applauded the move.
Soto is expected to take his time and wait for teams throughout MLB to blow him away with what ultimately could become record-setting offers.
After being axed by the New York Yankees, the former Chicago Cubs World Series hero may be headed back to Wrigley Field — as a rival.
After exercising an opt-out clause in his contract over the weekend, Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees agreed to remain together Monday afternoon. In an odd twist, Cole opted out, but the Yankees did not exercise a fifth-year option.
If the New York Yankees want to upgrade the first base position, they could look within the division to make a trade.
With expectations through the roof, the Yankee captain delivered, and then some. It can be difficult to properly contextualize history being made in front of you.
Even the bitterest of rivals can be trade partners sometimes. On Monday, the New York Yankees traded outfielder Taylor Trammell to the Houston Astros in
The Yankees decided against extending a QO to their second baseman, and may have missed an opportunity because of it. It’s been long enough since the Yankees last made the World Series that I know I’d forgotten how quickly the MLB news cycle shifts from the highest stakes games of the season to a steady drumbeat of hot stove activity.
Only 13 players across Major League Baseball received the record-setting $21.05 million qualifying offer before Monday’s 5 p.m. ET deadline, with only one coming from the New York Yankees.
The Yankees announced that outfielder Duke Ellis went unclaimed on waivers. He neither has the requisite service time nor the previous outright necessary to become a minor league free agent.
Two days after he opted out on the final four seasons of a nine-year, $324-million contract, New York Yankees ace right-hander Gerrit Cole will finish out the deal after all, multiple outlets reported Monday.
In 2024, Aaron Judge delivered one of the best regular seasons in MLB history, a performance that set high expectations for his postseason play. The six-time All-Star hit .322 with 58 home runs and 144 RBIs to help lead the New York Yankees to the playoffs this year.
The Yankees announced that they declined their $5M club option on Lou Trivino’s services for the 2025 season.
The New York Yankees have a lot to work on this offseason, including deciding whether or not to offer Juan Soto something near the $700 million he’s seeking in free agency.
The New York Yankees declined the $17 million club option for 2025 for first baseman Anthony Rizzo, the team announced Saturday. Rizzo, 35, will enter free agency after a trying season that saw him set full-season career-lows for homers (eight), RBIs (35) and OPS (.637).
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