The White Sox dealt young center fielder Jim Delsing to the Yankees for first baseman-left fielder Bud Souchock. And by any ...
The plans are evolving. The New York Yankees went into the Winter Meetings with first baseman Christian Walker high on their list of Plan B free agents if they did not sign Juan Soto. The Yankees ...
The Yankees’ offseason was largely focused on Juan Soto until he agreed to a new deal with the Mets, which has pushed the Yanks towards various backup plans. They now have agreements in place ...
The New York Yankees made a splash when they signed Max Fried to a long-term deal. Signing Fried signaled that the Yankees plan to build a World Series roster for 2025, but there are more ways ...
The New York Yankees might've lost Juan Soto, but they rebounded appropriately by signing Max Fried to a massive eight-year deal. No, Fried isn't Soto, but he's still a star. He's a bonafide ...
Cashman revealed that the Yankees have meticulously prepared a presentation aimed at convincing Sasaki of their commitment to his development and success in Major League Baseball. The presentation ...
DALLAS — The Yankees didn't get what they ultimately wanted. But there's still time for them to get what they need. Despite October's World Series run, New York entered the offseason with more ...
The New York Yankees are preparing to go after one of the biggest arms available on the market. Even after signing left-hander Max Fried to an eight-year deal worth $218 million, the Yankees are ...
In a major offseason acquisition, the New York Yankees have signed left-handed pitcher Max Fried to a historic eight-year, $218 million contract, making it the largest deal ever for a lefty.
The New York Yankees have "real" interest in signing free agent third baseman Alex Bregman, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. There's a sense that Alex Bregman could be the next big free agent to ...
DALLAS - The New York Yankees big offseason moves have only seemingly begun after landing lefty starter Max Fried on an eight-year, $218 million deal on the second day of Winter Meetings.
DALLAS — The New York Yankees, wasting no time shrugging off the disappointment of Juan Soto’s defection, went shopping again, agreeing with left-handed starter Max Fried to an eight-year, $ ...