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The New York Yankees saw their crosstown rivals pluck one of their big-name players from them for the second offseason in a row a week ago, but the circumstance
Williams is the latest Yankee to defect to the Mets in recent years. In 2024, Luis Severino swapped his midnight blues for Mets orange. The following season, reliever-turned-starter Clay Holmes and slugger Juan Soto did too.
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The New York Yankees have the potential to boast one of the league’s top offenses once again, but revamping and […]
The New York Yankees are interested in landing another starter this offseason, and with the winter meetings just one day away, they might consider a surprising
On Sunday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman acknowledged at the winter meetings that his team is currently overly dependent on left-handed bats. That prompted SNY Yankees insider Andy Martino to declare that the odds of New York bringing back utility man Amed Rosario might be quite good.
Should Cohen stick around, he’d have a decent shot at carving out a role for himself in the Yankees’ bullpen in 2026. He’ll have to make it through the Rule 5 Draft first, though, and with rumors suggesting he could be on the move, his status will be worth keeping tabs on. The Rule 5 Draft is scheduled to get underway at 2 p.m. ET on Dec. 10.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says Sonny Gray admitted he expressed a desire to play in New York at the behest of his agent so as not to harm his free-agency value and didn't voice his dislike of the Big Apple until after the 2018 trade deadline had passed.
The Yankees are focused on a new rival instead of the task at hand. New Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray struck a nerve with Brian Cashman, who has responded instead of making the right moves.