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The New York Yankees have done plenty of heavy lifting in the offseason, but MLB insider Brendan Kuty revealed the priority for the team.
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 of left-handed depth in the bullpen.
The New York Yankees were urged to sign left-handed closer Tanner Scott in what would be a surprise move for the projected $66 million star.
Major League Baseball on Thursday announced start times for its entire 2025 calendar of games, including the regular season, Spring Training and the second annual Spring Breakout.
An announcement accompanied the posts: the Bombers’ pitchers and catcher will report to their Tampa, Florida, spring training home on Feb. 11. Aaron Boone will hold his first media availability of the spring at 1 p.m. that day before the Yankees’ pitchers and catchers participate in their first official workout on Feb. 12.
New York among potential suitors for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., KeBryan Hayes could be a fit, a snag in Marcus Stroman trade talks.
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The New York Yankees have interest in a potential reunion with Tim Hill, but they now face some competition from their crosstown rivals.
One of the teams re-igniting their pursuit of Alex Bregman is the Chicago Cubs, who would slide top prospect Matt Shaw to second base and potentially open up trade talks for Nico Hoerner. The Yankees had an interest in the well-rounded infielder this winter according to Jacob Zanolla of Cubs Insider,
The New York Yankees have made multiple big-time moves during this MLB offseason. However, what might be their most glaring roster hole still hasn't been addre
After the Chicago Cubs shockingly gave up on their No. 18 prospect, bullpen fireballer Michael Arias, the New York Yankees moved quickly to acquire him.