The New York Yankees have multiple starting position players from their 2024 World Series runner-up team who are entering free agency. One of these is Anthony Rizzo, who had a disappointing 2024 campaign in New York, hitting .228 with a .636 OPS and 8 home runs during the regular season.
Luis Gil pitched like an ace while Cole was sidelined, and finished out well enough to be the tenth Rookie of the Year winner for the Yankees. After being
The Yankees have significant work to do in rebuilding their bullpen this offseason, particularly with the departures of Clay Holmes and Tommy Kahnle to free agency.
The New York Yankees enter the offseason with ample financial flexibility and clear priorities: locking in superstar Juan Soto to a long-term deal and addressing key gaps in the roster.
Even in retirement, Tom “Flash” Gordon has never truly left baseball. Gordon, 57, ended his playing career back in 2010 after pitching in parts of 21 major league seasons with eight different teams.
Well, here we are again. It may feel like the movie “Groundhog’s Day,” but in this case the calendar is still changing even if we’re once again sat here talking about the free agency case of Blake Snell.
The Yankees faced an expected twist in their offseason plans when ace Gerrit Cole opted out of his nine-year, $324 million deal. While Cole still has $144
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The Juan Soto free agency saga, at the moment, is the number one trending topic in MLB. The New York Yankees are one of the teams who are locked in the rumored $600 million sweepstakes of him.
This is something that doesn't appear to be out of the realm of possibility. While free agent superstar outfielder Juan Soto is at the top of the New York Yankees' list of priorities this offseason, the team has Aaron Boone set to manage on a one-year club option in 2025.
Juan Soto should know the New York Yankees fairly well after spending a full season with them in 2024. The star outfielder, however, had some key questions for the organization during their recent free-agent meeting.
The New York Yankees could look at an out-of-the-box option to fill their void at first base in 2025. The Yankees declined the team option for Anthony Rizzo, leaving them without a starting first baseman at the beginning of the offseason.
Two of the biggest storylines for the New York Yankees this offseason were what they would do with manager Aaron Boone and ace Gerrit Cole’s contracts.
The New York Yankees will likely be hesitant to make any major moves this offseason before the Juan Soto sweepstakes concludes. Not only is this because of the precedent-setting money Soto will likely command in free agency, but also because his being or not being on New York's roster will make for different positional needs.
The Yankees announced that they have selected infielder Caleb Durbin and catcher/infielder/outfielder Jesus Rodriguez to their 40-man roster, protecting both players from being selected in the Rule 5 draft.
Luis Gil was named the 2024 American League Rookie of the Year on Monday. MLB began its award announcements on Monday. The New York Yankees’ starter was named the winner of the AL Rookie of the Year after a solid regular season.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil won the American League Rookie of the Year award on Monday in a very close vote over Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, and manager Aaron Boone gave a statement to the media after the announcement.
New York Yankees right-hander Luis Gil was named the winner of the American League Rookie of the Year Award on Monday night. Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes earned the honor on the National League side.
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