The New York Yankees have made multiple big-time moves during this MLB offseason. However, what might be their most glaring roster hole still hasn't been addressed: the lack of a left-handed reliever.
The New York Yankees would appear to be in a good place when it comes to their outfield for 2025. They have reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge, of course, who will presumably play right field.
Yankees fans who spent the last 10 days hating on Juan Soto are finally regaining control of their blood pressure. Two revelations are helping matters: Steinbrenner would’ve never considered ...
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The New York Yankees are being aggressive in the early stages of the offseason. Losing Juan Soto will be the talk of the winter for the Yankees, but it’s tough to ignore the moves they’ve made.
There is a tomorrow. But the Yankees are going to have to hit on a lot at one time, which is not particularly a specialty for them — see (among others) Ellsbury, Jacoby after Robinson Cano escaped.
The Yankees were unable to retain Juan Soto with a longterm deal, but as the offseason continues, they have shifted their focus elsewhere for an outfield solution. Jon Heyman of the New York Post ...
The New York Yankees bolstered its rotation with the addition of Max Fried of the Atlanta Braves. The Yankees signed Fried to an eight-year $218 million contract. Fried was the top left-handed ...