Jose Caballero leads the top of the shortstop depth chart heading into the 2026 season for the New York Yankees. To start the year, Anthony Volpe will be hurt, and for the time being, it will be Caballero's job to lose unless somebody steps up and takes it from him in Spring Training.
For 99.99999% of major league baseball players, the fact that they made the major leagues is the most historically notable fact about their life. For at least a brief period of time, they were among the best X-number of baseball players in the world.
The New York Yankees won't be using Shohei Ohtani as a yardstick in determining Gerrit Cole's return from Tommy John surgery. "Brian Cashman told me they will not slow-play Cole in an Ohtani-like fashion to make sure there are postseason innings," the New York Post's Joel Sherman reports.
The New York Yankees roster is beginning to take shape as the 2026 season quickly approaches, but it doesn’t feel fully done yet. Recently, the team re-signed
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The New York Yankees are still filling out their roster. A reunion with Paul Goldschmidt might be on the horizon, but if that doesn't materialize, they could be in on another free agent first baseman.
Good morning everyone, we’re one day closer to actual, bonafide MLB baseball being played. As we draw nearer, we’ll be using our first posts of the day to ask One Big Question about the Yankees.
The New York Yankees achieved their main goal of the winter after re-signing Cody Bellinger last month. But their front office seems intent on running the team back from last year, with most of their offseason transactions focused on expiring deals rather than new additions.
MLB.com | Joe Trezza: This time of year is one where you’ll see a lot of prospect rankings released by the various outlets that track and profile the future stars of the sport.
The 2021 season was pedestrian by Aaron Judge's standards. It was his first full season since 2017, due to a string of fluke injuries, including getting hit by a pitch on the wrist, and the global pandemic, which shut the world down.
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.
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.
With not one, not two, but three prospects in the Top 100, the New York Yankees could soon see another trio join that list. MLB.com's Joe Trezza compiled a list of three Yankees pitchers that could find themselves joining the Top 100 by the end of the 2026 season.
It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! While the Big Apple will thankfully not be hit with a Sunday
Even though the calendar turned to February, that doesn't mean the New York Yankees are done making moves. It took them quite a long time to come to terms with Cody Bellinger, but thankfully for them, there are still quite a few notable free agents on the market.
Earlier this weekend, Brian Cashman was asked about the New York Yankees bringing back the same roster as the 2025 season, which ended in an ugly way at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays and, at one point, blew a seven-game lead in the American League East.
While the New York Yankees seemed pleased with their outfield upon bringing Cody Bellinger back, they now have their sights set on bringing in another right-handed hitter.
Paul Goldschmidt is undoubtedly among the most accomplished sluggers remaining in the free agent market. The 2022 National League MVP has definitely regressed in the past few seasons, but he still remains a solid contributor with the bat.
With the New York Yankees preparing for the 2026 season, the team is still in the midst of the offseason, where they could make moves, with one player in a lot of rumors being Jazz Chisholm Jr., who spoke with the media Friday on a bevy of topics.
The Yankees have made some notable moves this month, re-signing Cody Bellinger and acquiring Ryan Weathers from the Marlins. They still have more work to do.
Few names are hotter on the trade rumor mill at the moment than outfielder Jasson Domínguez of the New York Yankees. In the days since the Yankees re-signed Cody Bellinger, it's only been natural for many to assume that Domínguez, who ranks fourth on New York's outfield depth chart, could be available.
Everyone spent the winter obsessing over Cody Bellinger, and it’s understandable. The Yankees finally stopped playing footsie with Scott Boras and dropped $162.5 million to keep the lefty slugger in the Bronx through 2030.
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.
The Yankees finalized their five-year, $162.5MM contract with Cody Bellinger last week. That would ordinarily come with a $32.5MM average annual value that counts against the team’s luxury tax ledger.