For a while there, it was looking like the New York Yankees might lose out on outfielder Cody Bellinger. Before the 30-year old Scottsdale, Arizona native signed a five-year, $162.5 million contract with the team last week, rumors swirled that he might depart for teams ranging from the New York Mets to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The New York Yankees continue to adjust their roster as they move through the offseason, a process that has become increasingly important as the organization works to strengthen its pitching depth and create flexibility ahead of spring training.
The New York Yankees brought back Cody Bellinger and kept Trent Grisham. Those were the highlights of their winter. While rivals around the division added arms and upgraded their rosters, New York mostly stood still, leaving everyone wondering about one part of its roster.
Recently, the New York Yankees made headlines by re-signing star Cody Bellinger in free agency to a lucrative contract, ending what had been a months-long saga.
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.
At 23-years-old, the New York Yankees decided to take a chance on Angel Chivilli. Looking at his numbers last year, it comes as no surprise that Yankees fans are already jumping to conclusions.
While it wasn't an earth-shattering trade, the New York Yankees went out and got Colorado Rockies pitcher Angel Chivilli. All that was needed to complete the trade was minor league infielder T.J.
The 2009 season marked a transitional year for the Yankees, coming off the final season in the original Yankee Stadium and the team’s first season without a postseason appearance since 1995.
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 New York Yankees recently re-signed Cody Bellinger, but they still have a similar roster to last season. With that being said, Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon’s injury returns will feel like additions to the roster.
Happy 62nd birthday to John Habyan, a local boy done good who was a key cog in the Yankees’ bullpen for parts of four seasons. Habyan was born on Long Island and pitched well enough at St.
The New York Yankees started the off-season by proclaiming to anyone who would listen that Cody Bellinger would be their primary target. They ended it by signing him to a five-year deal, ending a long standoff between the front office and his agent, Scott Boras, who Brian Cashman described as a "titan" during Bellinger's presser.
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.
Last year, on July 31st, the New York Yankees traded prospects Roc Riggio and Ben Shields to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for right-handed reliever Jake Bird, who had a 3.49 FIP to that point, albeit with a 4.73 ERA, in 53.1 innings.
Paul Goldschmidt has been linked to potentially re-signing with the New York Yankees, according to Jack Curry of YES Network. This might be the last thing some Yankees fans want to hear since they would essentially be “running back” the same roster after also re-signing Cody Bellinger.
The New York Yankees have made several changes to their squad as they enter the 2026 season. They recently acquired Angel Chivilli from the Colorado Rockies, but most of their 2025 players will return.
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.
The New York Yankees have a roster capable of making a deep postseason run heading into the 2026 MLB season, and the biggest reason for that remains right‑handed slugger Aaron Judge.
The Yankees announced Wednesday that they’ve designated outfielder Michael Siani for assignment. His spot on the 40-man roster goes to newly acquired reliever Angel Chivilli, who just came over in a trade with the Rockies.
The Yankees offseason has been rather slow. They have added just two external additions — Ryan Weathers and Cade Winquest. Tuesday, Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake went on Yankees Hot Stove to provide some updates as the team begins to flock to Tampa.
After a few months of uncertainty, the New York Yankees have finally named a new Director of International Scouting: Mario Garza. Meanwhile, Aaron Judge is the cover athlete of MLB The Show 26 and the organization claimed Don Hamel via waivers.