The Yankees signed a highly touted prospect this week but still need to fortify their bullpen with a quality southpaw.
Marcus Stroman is holding the New York Yankees' offseason hostage, while Brian Cashman lands a big international signing and Spencer Jones gives reason to look forward to a breakout 2025 season.
The New York Yankees have done plenty of heavy lifting in the offseason, but MLB insider Brendan Kuty revealed the priority for the team.
The New York Yankees were predicted to trade right-handed starter Marcus Stroman and his $18 million deal during spring training.
In the deal that sent Jose Trevino to the Cincinnati Reds, the Yankees acquired Alex Jackson in return. Though Jackson's framing abilities will appeal to the team, his hitting simply won't cut it coming off a season with a 34.2% strikeout rate and 39.7% whiff rate.
One of the big questions swirling around the New York Yankees as they inch closer to spring training is what they're going to do at second base. New York has b
The New York Yankees lost the biggest free agency sweepstakes in baseball history. Juan Soto signed with the crosstown Mets, even after spending one year in The Bronx. They pivoted off Plan A, signing Max Fried and trading for Devin Williams and Cody Bellinger to improve their team.
As Spring Training nears, the New York Yankees’ front office, led by general manager Brian Cashman, has made it clear that their most pressing offseason priority is addressing the team’s lack ...
Though the Yankees deserve credit for acting decisively and aggressively in the wake of Juan Soto's departure, they remain one infielder short of an ideal Opening Day roster. As things stand, either D.J. LeMahieu or Oswaldo Cabrera would have the starting job at third base.
With less than three weeks left until Yankees pitchers and catchers report to Tampa for spring training, there is still work to be done in free agency.
The Yankees have made a handful of impactful moves to bolster their pitching staff since Juan Soto's departure, but one obvious hole remains.
The New York Yankees lost the biggest free agency sweepstakes in baseball history. Juan Soto signed with the crosstown Mets, even after spending one year in The Bronx. They pivoted off Plan A ...