The New York Yankees have acquired Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins, according to Jack Curry of YES. Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman has made his first major league move of the season.
ESPN | Alden Gonzalez: The Yankees bolstered their pitching staff yesterday, swinging a trade with the Marlins for left-hander Ryan Weathers in exchange for four prospects.
Amidst the lack of offseason noise in the Bronx, there is one strong positive to look forward to. The New York Yankees have pitching prospect Mac Heuer heating up in the farm system.
The New York Yankees have finally made a trade this offseason. The Yankees have acquired 26-year-old left-handed starting pitcher Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins, Jack Curry of the YES Network has reported.
The New York Yankees have potential holes to fill in their lineup, especially if Cody Bellinger signs elsewhere in free agency, but they are presently focused on reinforcing their pitching staff.
The New York Yankees and Cody Bellinger want very different things regarding his next contract, but at least the parties seem open to getting something done.
Looking at what the New York Yankees offered Cody Bellinger, there's no reason they can't compete for Kyle Tucker. The New York Mets put an offer on the table for Tucker that is for three-years worth $120-140 million.
Even though he's a free agent after this season, the New York Yankees should still explore a trade for Nico Hoerner. Infield isn't necessarily the Yankees biggest offseason need, but if they're in the market for Bo Bichette, they can certainly add Hoerner to the mix.
The New York Yankees have a bit of a pitching problem. Come Opening Day in March, starting pitchers Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón and Clarke Schmidt will all be on the injured list thanks to various surgeries (Tommy John for Cole and Schmidt, bone spur shaving for Rodón).
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 keep circling the same problem, and it keeps circling them back. Every path this offseason seems to lead to the same conclusion: something has to give, and soon.
Luke Weaver had a tough finish to his tenure with the New York Yankees. He had a propensity for giving up the homer, which had not been the case the year before.
The winter started with a familiar shape to it. Cody Bellinger’s name kept circling back to the New York Yankees, popping up in conversations the way unfinished business tends to do.
At 28-years-old, Luis Robert Jr. could be a trade the New York Yankees decide to explore. The Chicago White Sox outfielder has played exclusively in center field throughout his six-year big league career.
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The New York Yankees still have not signed or traded for an impact player from outside their organization since the trade deadline in July. It's currently the middle of January.
The state of second base around Major League Baseball as a whole is not particularly strong entering 2026. The number of stars at the position is as low as it’s been in recent memory, making the few players who do fit that description coveted assets and a major advantage for their respective teams.
The New York Yankees continue to be the kings of showing interest in every player in Major League Baseball. Per Pat Ragazzo, the Yankees reached out to the Chicago Cubs about Infielder Nico Hoerner after the Alex Bregman signing and have a legitimate interest in the star infielder.
The Yankees reportedly have a five-year offer at more than $30MM annually on the table to Cody Bellinger. ESPN’s Buster Olney nevertheless wrote over the weekend that New York was preparing for the possibility that the outfielder could head elsewhere, potentially on a six-plus year contract.
The Yankees announced they’ve reached an agreement with infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. for the 2026 season. It’s a one-year, $10.2MM deal, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network.