For the Red Sox, this would mean adding a reliable frontline starter with a few remaining years of control at an affordable price.
Although it’s easy to understand why Cashman is prioritizing pitching, it raises the question if this is truly what third base will look like for the Yankees.
In Triple-A, he is hitting to a staggering .385/.469/.846 stat line with five home runs in just 10 games.
Today, deGrom owns a lifetime 93-59 record over his time with the Mets and Rangers.
With the MLB trade deadline just weeks away, the New York Yankees’ lengthy search for a much-needed, yet elusive, third baseman should be coming to a close.
The Yankees have been disappointing as of late, so let’s go over three players who’ve earned the axe.
It’s been quite a month for Max Muncy.
Since the trade, the Red Sox have fallen below .500.
The game of baseball is won by scoring runs. To the New York Yankees, this has been a foreign concept.
In 2023, the Baltimore Orioles emerged from the rut of mediocrity and posted two straight competitive seasons. Now, they're right back where they started from.
For some reason, the Yankees seem hesitant to give him a chance.
It took a little over a month before the Chicago Cubs were confronted with a pitching staff crisis.
Over the offseason, the New York Yankees traded for a lockdown closer. However, what they got was far from what they expected.
Before landing on the IL, Verlander was pitching to a 4.33 ERA with 41 strikeouts in 52 innings pitched.
The Washington Nationals are in the midst of another rebuilding year.
Replacing AJ Smith-Shawver won’t be easy, but there are a few intriguing rentals on the market that the Braves can look into.
Kody Clemens, son of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, had been mired in an endless struggle since his debut with the Detroit Tigers in 2022.
The New York Yankees’ third base dilemma has become unsightly in recent weeks.
Should they continue on their trajectories, this roster battle will be a story to keep an eye on.
The month of April brought baseball fans a few highly anticipated prospects with sky-high potential. While some of these recent call-ups are off to a strong start, others haven’t quite lived up to their potential as of yet.
Somewhat lost in Shohei Ohtani’s shadow is another name that could one day dominate the headlines and one that now has a legitimate shot at bringing home the NL Rookie of the Year award.
Beyond 2025, Story’s future is a little more uncertain.
If given the chance, and should his minor league success seamlessly translate to the majors, he may be able to force one of the Phillies' slumping veterans out of the lineup.
A look at three prospects who could look ready to contribute at the Major League level.
New York’s starting rotation has been a problem this season, but minor-league hurler Allan Winans has shown he can help solve it.