S afe to say that New York Yankees fans aren't thrilled with how the team's offseason has played out so far. Losing Juan Soto — to the hated New York Mets, no less — was a hug
With spring training underway for the New York Yankees, the team still might be thinking about making some potential upgrades before the start of the year. It has been a strong offseason for the Yankees by addressing a lot of their needs either in free agency or on the trade market.
There is another potential bidding war shaping up for next offseason between the New York Yankees and their cross-town rival
M arcus Stroman is expected to start for the New York Yankees on Feb. 25 against the Minnesota Twins in what looks like another showcase for potential trade partners. The veteran
M arcus Stroman is expected to start for the New York Yankees on Feb. 25 against the Minnesota Twins in what looks like another showcase for potential trade partners. The veteran
The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could lose him to the New York Yankees next winter.
Now that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has confirmed he will test free agency next offseason after failing to work out a long-term extension with the Toronto Blue Jays by his self-imposed deadline, the initial list of potential suitors for the four-time All-Star includes most of the big-market clubs you would expect.
The landscape is different, and there’s a new world order for Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner to navigate. A few weeks ago, Steinbrenner suggested owners, including himself, can’t spend at the level of the Dodgers.
As the New York Yankees prepare for the 2025 season at spring training in Fort Myers, one player who's been conspicuously absent this week is Giancarlo Stanton. He departed spring training to fly back to New York City on Monday.