Ever since the New York Yankees landed Cody Bellinger, they have been on the hunt for a right-handed bat. One of their names came off the board yesterday.
Now is the winter of discontent for New York Yankees fans hoping for an offseason splash by the front office. The biggest move general manager Brian Cashman made was re-signing outfielder Cody Bellinger, giving him a five-year, $162.5 million contract.
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Spring training is almost here for the New York Yankees. Pitchers and catchers will head to Tampa in less than a week, and after bringing back Cody Bellinger on a five-year deal, the Bronx is ready to see if last year's roster can finish the job.
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The New York Yankees achieved their primary objective of the offseason after re-signing Cody Bellinger last month. However, they have not made any other major additions to their roster as yet.
SNY | Phillip Martínez: The Yankees unveiled a list of 27 non-roster invitees on Thursday, led by some of the best prospects in the organization, such as George Lombard Jr., Carlos Lagrange, and Ben Hess.
Believe it or not, the New York Yankees will enter the season with one of the strongest pitching staffs in baseball. Included in that group is a highly ranked prospect, Cam Schlittler.
The New York Yankees have had a busy MLB offseason, headlined by the re-signing of star outfielder Cody Bellinger in free agency. New York also brought back Paul Blackburn, Amed Rosario and Ryan Yarbrough, all players who ended last season with the team before entering free agency this winter.
The WBC kicks off in just about a month, with Team Japan looking to repeat after its dramatic triumph in the 2023 tournament and Team USA gearing up to try and reclaim the crown.
No matter what the New York Yankees were going to do this offseason, their main priority remained bringing back Cody Bellinger. Upon doing so, they were robbed of valuable time to go after other big names on the market.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The calendar says early February, but the air in the Bronx finally smells like cut grass and desperation. The Yankees just dropped their list of 27 non-roster invitees for spring training, bringing the total bodies in Tampa to 67.
Once again, the New York Yankees find themselves in competition with the Boston Red Sox. This time, it's over Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner.
The Yankees have claimed right-hander Osvaldo Bido off waivers from the Angels, according to announcements from both clubs. The Halos had designated him for assignment a week ago when they acquired left-hander Jayvien Sandridge from the Yankees.
When the New York Yankees traded for former Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon last season, they knew what they were getting. While McMahon is a powerful defender (which the Yankees desperately needed at the time), his bat isn't the strongest, especially in a lineup of heavy hitters like Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.
The New York Yankees report to spring training in six days, and what the club looks like when it assembles in Tampa, Fla. remains a work in progress. Despite re-signing Cody Bellinger (five years, $162.5 million) and Trent Grisham (one-year qualifying offer of $22 million), general manager Brian Cashman is still looking for an outfielder.
Major League Baseball is days away from pitchers and catchers’ reports. Spring training is right around the corner, and it may be the last chance for teams to solidify their rosters.
The Yankees announced that they have designated right-hander Dom Hamel for assignment. That’s the corresponding move for their claim of outfielder Yanquiel Fernández, a move that was previously reported.
After winning his third career (and second consecutive) American League MVP award, there isn’t much left for Aaron Judge to prove, at least in the regular season.
The Yankees announced that infielder/outfielder Marco Luciano has been sent outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. That indicates he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment a week ago.
New York Yankees former top prospect Jasson Dominguez hasn’t quite lived up to the hype as of yet. Once-advertised as “The Martian,” a unique outfielder with an other-worldly skillset, the hopeful Yankee star gradually fell out of favor.
The Yankees are dealing with criticism from fans and other outsiders who have said the club is simply "running it back" with the same roster from last season.