The New York Yankees signed Paul Goldschmidt to play first base, but if there’s a scenario where they could trade for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., it’d make sense to pursue him. Guerrero is one of the best hitters in Major League Baseball and would be an excellent addition to the Yankees roster for now and in the future.
Meanwhile, the rest of the American League East has gone stir-crazy. The New York Yankees added Max Fried, Devin Williams, and Cody Bellinger. The Boston Red Sox nabbed Garrett Crochet and Walker Buehler. Even the Baltimore Orioles made a high-upside play for Tyler O'Neill.
According to a report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Toronto Blue Jays tried to acquire former MVP Cody Bellinger before he was dealt to the New York
Stroman, who helped lead the Blue Jays to back-to-back ALCS appearances, could "find himself the odd man out" in New York.
The New York Yankees are looking for cheap options at first base next year. Rucker Haringey from FanSided believes the team is already looking into the future.
It's been a busy past week for the Yankees, though there is still much work to be done by Brian Cashman and co.
The New York Yankees have done a lot to improve their roster in the offseason, but still need a second baseman. Here are three options they can consider
The latest New York Yankees news involves Vladimir Guerrero Jr. speculation, a Nolan Arenado trade bid gone wrong, and the wonky Paul Goldschmidt fit.
The New York Yankees are rumored to target a $500 million superstar for the next season and the rumor market is at all time high.
Just as the All-Star Game draws an unofficial halfway line in the season, the holiday break does the same for the offseason. By the time we all clean up from our New Years Eve parties and settle back into “normal” again for the month of January,
Earlier this offseason, the New York Yankees offered up Marcus Stroman to the St. Louis Cardinals in a trade offer for Nolan Arenado. The Cardinals declined. MLB.com had more: The Yankees approached the Cardinals earlier this offseason about a deal for Arenado,
According to a report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Dodgers and free agent outfielder Teoscar Hernandez remain at a stalemate in their con