Gleyber Torres places 10th on MLB Network's Top 10 Second Basemen Right Now list after hitting .313 over his final 39 games in 2024
Ha-Seong Kim, a potential Gleyber Torres replacement for the New York Yankees, was predicted to land a $14 million deal.
Gleyber Torres places 10th on MLB Network's Top 10 Second Basemen Right Now list after hitting .313 over his final 39 games in 2024
American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal recently agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers and is keeping negotiations about a long-term deal to himself.
As the Yankees await the infield market finally that has yet to truly settle, as Alex Bregman has yet to sign and teams are starting to wrap up their offseasons. Pitchers and catchers are expected to report in about a month,
There have been some long, drawn-out storylines this MLB offseason, but none seems longer and further from a resolution than the saga of the New York Yankees and their second base position. Since they cut ties with two-time All-Star second baseman Gleyber Torres,
The New York Yankees could use another infielder for their 2025 roster. Could Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes be a realistic target?
Training is rapidly approaching, there’s still a lot of offseason business left to sort out before pitchers and catchers report. While Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki has made his decision, opting to join the Dodgers,
The Detroit Tigers were expected this offseason to add some right-handed power to their lefty-heavy lineup. Though the team as currently constructed was obviously able to make an against all odds type of run to the playoffs and come within a game of the Tigers first ALCS appearance in a decade,
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,
Teams know what time their games will start but their full roster composition is a work in progress at spring training approaches.
As the Yankees continue to shape their roster for the upcoming season, the infield remains a glaring question mark. With Gleyber Torres gone and the team yet