The great mystery of this offseason for the New York Yankees is why, when the team knew they had no plans to keep free agent second baseman Gleyber Torres in the Bronx, they made no apparent plan to replace him.
The New York Yankees have been linked to several National League second basemen over the past few days. On January 5, Pat Ragazzo of Yankees on SI reported tha
USA Today's Bob Nightengale reported Tuesday morning that the Yankees are ... Per Nightengale, New York has "had talks with" free agent second baseman Brendan Rodgers. The Colorado Rockies non ...
Even though the Yankees have already added the likes of Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, Max Fried and Devin Williams, it appears that the front office is not done yet. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Bronx Bombers are exploring the infield market, with veteran Paul DeJong reportedly being one of the team's potential targets.
The New York Yankees continue to mull all possible infield options. They'd prefer to add one more to the current configuration of Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe and Paul Goldschmidt.
Rodgers is a solid defender at second, winning a Gold Glove in 2022. A solid infield defender would be a much welcome sight after the excruciating World Series defensive debacle that scattered the Yankees’ championship hopes in a single inning. In Rodgers' case, however, it would come at a real cost.
The Yankees still have to decide what they'll do with Jazz Chisholm Jr. and how they'll fill second and third base.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the New York Yankees have been in discussions with free agent second baseman Brendan Rodgers. Earlier this offseason, Rodgers was non-tendered by the Rockies.
A proposed trade would send RHP Marcus Stroman to the New York Mets and infielder Jeff McNeil to the New York Yankees.
The Yankees have six pitchers for five rotation spots. Will they want to pay Stroman $18 million to essentially be a sixth starter?