The Yankees were out in force at the BBWAA awards dinner; Francisco Cervelli named Team Italy manager; catching up with Drew ...
Per ESPN's Buster Olney, "there is an assumption among other teams" that the New York Yankees want to move Marcus Stroman while the Arizona Diamondbacks want to trade Jordan Montgomery.
The latter club had designated Arias for assignment earlier this week. The Yankees have multiple 40-man vacancies and don’t need to make a corresponding move. Arias, 23, was originally an ...
If he doesn’t, he’ll be a free agent next offseason. The Yankees, meanwhile, don’t have a stated everyday option at second base or third base outside of Jazz Chisholm Jr., who can play both ...
One of the most common discussion points as it pertains to the New York Yankees' current roster construction is their lack of left-handed relievers. In fact, they don't have a single southpaw ...
While the New York Yankees’ fans can wonder why the team has lost its appeal to top free agents after losing out on top international pitching prospect Roki Sasaki, the front office doesn’t ...
That versatility offers the Yankees the flexibility to pursue both second and third basemen and plug Chisholm into whichever position they don’t fill. Third baseman Alex Bregman is the top ...
Dom Smith, the former first-round pick of the Mets, has agreed to a minor league deal with the Yankees, The Post confirmed. Smith, 29, played in 93 games in the majors last season, split between ...
NEW YORK – Roki Sasaki has told the Yankees and Mets that they are out of the bidding for his services. As first reported by the YES Network's Jack Curry, the Yankees were one of several clubs ...
Chiefly among them is adding some depth to the infield at either second or third base — Jazz Chisholm can take the spot the Yankees don't fill. While there have been reports that the Yankees are ...
In terms of actual need, the top of the list comes in the bullpen. The Yankees currently don't have any left-handed Major League arms in the bullpen, but there's a chance a reunion with Tim Hill ...
The Yankees and Mets are out of the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes. Sasaki’s camp informed the Yankees that the Japanese phenom will not be signing with them, YES Network’s Jack Curry reported Monday.