The New York Yankees are still chasing an outfielder in Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, and appear rocky on their other stated offseason objectives. Off to a quiet start already, especially as the winter meetings have come and gone, the Yankees could be letting go of yet another offseason goal.
It has been a relatively quiet offseason for the New York Yankees thus far, but general manager Brian Cashman recently commented on shortstop Anthony Volpe’s future with the team.
The New York Yankees were one of the biggest losers of the Winter Meetings. At least, that's how the fans feel after watching them stay put.
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The MLB Winter Meetings ended on Wednesday with some big moves being made. The New York Yankees, however, did not make any noise, at least not yet. At
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
New York Post | Greg Joyce: Brian Cashman spoke again at the winter meetings as the Yankees themselves stayed quiet, and he expressed that things were going very slowly.
The New York Yankees stepped into the Winter Meetings surrounded by noise, questions, and a rising sense of urgency. Big teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies made their splash early.
The New York Yankees have been mostly quiet at the Winter Meetings. Cashman offered insight into part of the reason for that.
The quiet of an offseason can say as much about a team as the noise. And right now, the New York Yankees are saying plenty without lifting a finger. The rest of the league is actively trying to make moves.
The New York Mets moved in and signed former New York Yankees reliever Devin Williams this offseason. So, some fans wondered if the Yankees would return the favor and attempt to sign Edwin Diaz in MLB free agency.
The New York Yankees are fielding calls for backup catcher J.C. Escarra, and while the team hasn’t been as active as most fans would expect in the Winter Meetings, general manager Brian Cashman is, according to specialists, waiting the right moment to pounce.
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Gray said his time in the Bronx 'wasn't a good situation for me'
Well, day one at the 2025 Winter Meetings were mostly a bust. There were rumors, but not exactly many of the more juicy variety, and the day was almost completely devoid of actual activity.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has a new problem plaguing his offseason plans. According to Cashman, the Yankees have too many leftie hitters, and need to try to add some right handed sluggers stat.
The New York Yankees need pitching, and they need it fast. The trade market offers a viable alternative if they strike out on top free agents, and these five names are the best fits should general manager Brian Cashman opts to pursue that route.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman shifted attention back to Ryan McMahon when asked about available third basemen, offering a detailed assessment of the veteran infielder rather than addressing broader free-agency possibilities.
The New York Yankees are moving through the heart of the offseason, and General Manager Brian Cashman finally brought clarity to several lingering injury questions.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is gearing up for winter meetings and trying to pull together a club that can hopefully return to the World Series and come home with a ring.
The Boston Red Sox acquired Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals earlier in the offseason and it didn't take long for him to win over Boston fans. Gray popped up for his opening press conference as a member of the Red Sox donning a 2007 World Series hat and proceeded to diss the Yankees -- where he previously had a stint -- right away.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman does not expect top prospect George Lombard Jr. to make the Opening Day roster, even after starting shortstop Anthony Volpe’s offseason shoulder surgery.
The MLB Winter Meetings are just about underway with all 30 MLB teams arriving, or en route due to weather, and New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman did two media availabilities on Sunday night.
Brian Cashman has been in baseball a long time. His tenure with the New York Yankees began in 1986, and he took over as General Manager when Bob Watson was let go in 1998.
Brian Cashman was serving as the assistant general manager of the New York Yankees when he was named the club's senior vice president and general manager in February 1998.
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New York’s qualifying offer gamble backfires and complicates an already crowded outfield picture The Yankees thought they were making a smart play. General manager Brian Cashman extended a qualifying offer to Trent Grisham and banked on the outfielder turning it down.
Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. is one year away from free agency.
The New York Yankees entered play on Wednesday 50-41 and second place in the AL East amid a recent stretch of losing.
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