The New York Yankees could look to poach from the Los Angeles Dodgers to replace infielder Gleyber Torres at second base.
The New York Yankees are still trying to strengthen their infield, and are now looking to sign a player who can fill the void left by Gleyber Torres, who signed with the Detroit Ti
The New York Yankees lost faith in the second baseman who had held down the position for them since his debut in 2018, when he was named an American League All-Star and placed third in Rookie of the Year voting.
Gleyber Torres' time with the New York Yankees has officially come to an end. Could the Bombers fill that void by signing veteran Donovan Solano?
In recent days, the New York Yankees discussed trades for two second base options: Gavin Lux of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Luis Arraez of the San Diego Padres. With Lux now headed to Cincinnati, Arraez remains their sole current infield target – and that may be great for the Yankees.
The Tigers bolstered their lineup and rotation with two-time All-Star second baseman Gleyber Torres and right-hander Alex Cobb, signing both to $15 million, one-year deals. “Gleyber Torres hit one probably 470 feet off me at Comerica, so I’m glad he’s on our team,” Skubal said with a grin.
Teams know what time their games will start but their full roster composition is a work in progress at spring training approaches.
After avoiding arbitration with a one-year deal for 2025, Tarik Skubal said he's keeping negotiations about a long-term deal with the Tigers "pretty private."
The New York Yankees could use another infielder for their 2025 roster. Could Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes be a realistic target?
The Toronto Blue Jays pursued a marquee free agent, were among the finalists, then didn't get him. This time it was Japanese righty Roki Sasaki, who went to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Something similar happened with Corbin Burnes,
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes ended with the Japanese star signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now the Detroit Tigers, and every other organization can move on.
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes have reached a conclusion, with the coveted right-hander opting to join the Dodgers, according to a post on Sasaki's Instagram page. The Padres and Blue Jays were the other reported finalists in the mix for the 23-year-old.