Former All-Star Jonathan Papelbon explained why he is worried about Yankees star Aaron Judge heading into the 2025 season.
It is possible that the Yankees enter camp (and the season) with Jazz Chisholm Jr. as their second baseman and allow DJ LeMahieu, Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza to battle it out for third base.
Despite adding a frontline starting pitcher (Max Fried), a centerfielder (Cody Bellinger), a closer (Devin Williams) and a first baseman (Paul Goldschmidt) this offseason, Cashman has seemingly run into a harder time doing the opposite with one of his own players, starting pitcher Marcus Stroman.
With the Yankees still searching for infield depth, they’ve reportedly inquired about free agent Kiké Hernández, according to Mark W. Sanchez of the New York
The San Diego Padres have usually been highly aggressive buyers in the free agent market each MLB offseason. Two of the 10 largest free agent contracts in history were handed out by the Padres — 10 years and $300 million to Manny Machado in 2019,
The only move that left the industry scratching its heads, however, was the December deal that sent catcher Jose Trevino to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for right-handed reliever Fernando Cruz and catcher Alex Jackson. ESPN MLB writer Jorge Castillo explained this on a recent episode of the “Baseball Tonight” podcast.
The New York Yankees are running out of options for the infield. However, this All-Star third baseman could be the answer for them at the hot corner.
Ken Rosenthal reports that the Yankees are looking at a trade for a third baseman after Hal Steinbrenner's recent comments.
Aaron Judge has enough on his plate. The New York Yankees captain is trying to get back to a World Series, is suing an interior designer, and becoming a first-time dad. Now, politicians are using him as an example in their budget battle.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman did a lot this offseason to make his team more well-rounded — and potentially better — in the aftermath of losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets via free agency. But the flurry of moves might have exposed a different soft spot in their roster.
The New York Yankees want to continue to reshape their roster just weeks before spring training begins, but it won't be with two top stars.
During a January 24 episode of the Fenway Rundown podcast, MassLive.com insider Chris Cotillo predicted that the Boston Red Sox would be the team to sign former