The New York Yankees lost the biggest free agency sweepstakes in baseball history. Juan Soto signed with the crosstown Mets, even after spending one year in The Bronx. They pivoted off Plan A, signing Max Fried and trading for Devin Williams and Cody Bellinger to improve their team.
An interesting MLB trade rumor may open the door to the New York Yankees or Mets filling a need with a high-upside player with elite defense.
There’s the paycheck “when you get called up and [the one] when you sign your first free-agent contract,” retired former Mets reliever Trevor May said by text. May was called up by the Twins in 2014 and signed to the major-league minimum of $500,000.
Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake joins MLB Network Radio to discuss the team signing Max Fried, what he'll bring to the staff and more
The hunt for Roki Sasaki is over, which likely means most of the drama around the Yankees rotation is over for the rest of the offseason.
The Yankees find themselves in a tantalizing position, having made significant strides this offseason but still lacking that final piece to complete their
Left-hander Tim Hill had a similar resurgence after the Yankees acquired him from the White Sox last season. A reunion with the lefty side-armer isn’t out of the question. The Yankees have also been linked to veteran left-handers Andrew Chafin and Brooks Raley.
During last season, New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner had hinted at the idea of lowering payroll, and it seems like the Yankees have done just that this
New York Yankees star Max Fried talks to Fox News Digital about the impact of California Strong after the Los Angeles wildfires.
The New York Yankees have been very deliberate in filling their team needs this offseason. Despite losing superstar outfielder Juan Soto to the New York Mets, t
A former MLB exec is confident teams like the New York Yankees or Mets will push for an investigation of how the Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki.
CC Sabathia has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, but will he wear a Guardians or Yankees cap in Cooperstown?