The Yankees have “no plans” to pursue either of those two infielders as they enter free agency this offseason, Jack Curry of YES Network reported on Monday night’s Yankees Hot Stove.
Aroldis Chapman is returning to the American League East, as the longtime closer has agreed to a one-year, $10.75 million ...
Jack Curry was on YES Network Monday night, discussing the Yankees’ offseason plans. He mentioned the two infielders and then ...
The Kansas City Royals say they have reached an agreement with Diamond Sports Group to continue broadcasting their games next ...
The New York Yankees will likely have a different look at second base next season after Jack Curry of the YES Network ...
Veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman and the Red Sox have reached agreement on a one-year, $10.75 million contract for 2025, a ...
The MLB offseason is here, and we got our first major free-agent signing is already in the books Blake Snell is joining the ...
While the middle infield free agent class may be a bit sparse this winter compared to past offseasons, it’s not devoid of ...
The Yankees will be seeing a lot more of Aroldis Chapman in 2025. Their former closer is signing with the rival Red Sox on a ...
The Yankees also need money to re-sign Juan Soto. Despite Torres not being expected to sign a massive long-term deal, every ...
It appears the Yankees are ready to move on from two of their starting infielders. As things stand, New York has no plans to ...
The offseason rumor mill continues to swirl, and according to Jack Curry of the YES Network, the Yankees are bracing for a ...