With time fast running out on the 2024-2025 Major League Baseball offseason, the New York Yankees are still looking to solve their infield depth problem. They made no attempt to retain second baseman Gleyber Torres,
The New York Yankees continue to lack a lefty reliever. One prediction says a pitcher unexpectedly cut from the Baltimore Orioles' bullpen may be the answer.
NEW YORK — The roster that the Yankees went with in the 2024 World Series keeps dispersing. The latest to find a new club is infielder Jon Berti, whose injured-plagued one season with the Yankees included three postseason starts at first base.
Wrap it up! The other 29 Major League Baseball teams can pack up and go home. The New York Yankees will win the 2025 World Series. That, anyway, is the “way too early” prediction by longtime MLB Network anchor and correspondent Robert Flores.
The Orioles are growing up and starting to feel the pressure to win after being swept in the first round of the playoffs for the second straight year. After losing free agent outfielder Juan Soto, the Yankees are looking to get back to the World Series.
Heading into this offseason, the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers had as good of a roster as any in MLB. The one 'weakness' teams could look
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The votes have been released, and the New York Yankees will have another representative in the Baseball Hall of Fame
According to Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated, the New York Yankees are among the teams who attended the bullpen session
Tommy Kahnle has been one of the New York Yankees' most consistent relief pitchers across the past decade. He posted a 2.11 ERA in 50 innings pitched during the 2024 regular season, boasts an ...
Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter impersonates him in bank fraud scheme New York Yankees ... to return to a World Series, something that had not happened since 2009, but the New York team is now ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' fifth Super Bowl appearance in the last six years, and their second against the Philadelphia Eagles, prompted one retired MLB player Sun