It’s no secret that the New York Yankees are still on the hunt for another infielder to add to their roster. Following the departure of Gleyber Torres, the Yank
The Yankees continue to watch potential infield targets land elsewhere, with the latest being veteran switch-hitter Jorge Polanco. According to The Athletic’s
The New York Yankees and Houston Astros were linked to Jorge Polanco, but the veteran infielder wound up signing a deal with an AL rival of both of those teams instead.
The Cubs traded Cody Bellinger to the Yankees for a fairly small return; surprisingly, a team that's had a quiet offseason kicked the tires on Bellinger too.
Jeff Passan of ESPN said on Wednesday that he cannot believe the New York Yankees are not pursuing free agent Alex Bregman, given the team's infield needs.
Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki earned election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. By getting 99.7 percent of the vote, Ichi
Ken Griffey Jr. has a unique request for fellow Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki after Hall of Fame selection. One of the greatest players in Seattle Mariners history has officially punched his ticket to Cooperstown. Following a near-unanimous vote, Ichiro Suzuki has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Justin Shackil, who was part of the rotation for the New York Yankees on radio last season, is exiting the WFAN lineup this year to focus on his television work.
Already familiar to New York listeners, Dave Sims enters the Yankees' radio booth this year with Suzyn Waldman, following John Sterling's retirement.
It was no surprise that former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) on his first ballot. While Ichiro had an outstanding career in his own right, he was not the only first-ballot Hall of Famer selected to Cooperstown this year.
311 with 117 homers, 780 RBIs and 509 stolen bases with Seattle (2001-12, 2018-19), the New York Yankees (2012-14) and Miami (2015-17). Suzuki is one of the Mariners’ most beloved alums. He spent 14 seasons of his 19-year MLB career with the Mariners.
A career .311 major league hitter for three clubs (Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, Miami Marlins) across 19 seasons, Ichiro debuted in the Pacific Northwest in 2001 and instantly took Major League Baseball by storm. An integral part of Seattle’s ...