Another one bites the dust. The New York Yankees once again came up short in their quest to bolster the roster for the 2026 season. The Miami Marlins traded right-hander Edward Cabrera to the Cubs, getting a package of prospects from Chicago.
When signing a talent from a foreign league, you don’t necessarily know what to expect. You can do all the in-person scouting and do all the statistical breakdowns you want, sometimes the jump in talent from another country to the majors ends up being too much to overcome.
In an ideal world, the New York Yankees will re-sign Cody Bellinger, who will continue to perform at an All-Star level playing alongside reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge.
The New York Yankees will have multiple goals for the 2026 season. The first thing they want to do is get back to the top of the American League East Division.
There have been six players in the long history of the Yankees to be born on January 8th. Of them, there’ve been two career minor leaguers who made brief,
A deal has been made and the New York Yankees once again learned their fate when it came to a player they had long been linked to. The Miami Marlins and Chicago Cubs are finalizing a trade that will send starting pitcher Edward Cabrera to the NL Central.
The always cost-conscious New York Yankees went out of their way to acquire Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies without asking for a penny back from his old club.
The New York Yankees could be in some trouble when the 2026 season rolls around. After the Chicago Cubs acquired 27-year-old Miami Marlins pitcher Edward Cabrera in a trade for top outfield prospect Owen Caissie, infielder Christian Hernandez and third baseman Edgardo De Leon, another rotation option was promptly taken off the market.
Maybe it's time for New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to put an end to his big-game hunting. Enough about outfielders Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker.
The New York Yankees are dying to get ace pitcher Gerrit Cole back on the mound. Cole, who underwent Tommy John surgery last season, hasn't started a game since the 2024 World Series.
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.
Where will Cody Bellinger sign? It has been one of the most popular questions of the MLB offseason. Bellinger has been linked to multiple teams as rumors continue to swirl about where he will ultimately end up.
With pitcher Edward Cabrera reportedly going to the Chicago Cubs in a trade, Jon Heyman revealed the New York Yankees were never close to getting him. Ouch.
The New York Yankees are coming of their second consecutive 94 win season, making the playoffs. They were able to advance past the Red Sox in the Wild Card series and got curb stomped by the AL Champion Blue Jays in the Divisional series.
Having a stellar farm system helps in more ways than one, and it's great to see the New York Yankees have a shortstop in this Top 10. Of the current prospects born in 2005, George Lombard Jr.
Like sand through the hour glass, so are the days of the New York Yankees' lives. General manager Brian Cashman reportedly has made multiple offers to free-agent outfielder Cody Bellinger.
Last year, Justin Verlander agreed to a one-year contract worth $15 million. Now, the New York Yankees have a chance to bring him in. After a wild season with the San Francisco Giants, Verlander is back on the market.
The New York Yankees have had a relatively quiet offseason as they attempt to address glaring holes in their starting rotation. With injuries to Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón and Clarke Schmidt leaving New York thin behind Max Fried, general manager Brian Cashman publicly acknowledged his desire for another starter in December.
The New York Yankees have missed out on another starting pitcher that could have bolstered an injured rotation. Per Bleacher Nation's Michael Cerami, the Miami Marlins are finalizing a deal that will send right hander Edward Cabrera to the Chicago Cubs.
Cody Bellinger returning to the New York Yankees seemed like a slam dunk. He fit in as well as any player could as Juan Soto's rebound after their once-in-a-generation talent split for the Mets.
The New York Yankees are heading into the 2026 MLB season aiming to remain contenders in the highly competitive AL East. While the offseason is still unfolding, much of the focus will be on whether ace Gerrit Cole can return to his dominant form once he retakes the mound.
Someone needs to remind the New York Yankees that they can actually sign MLB free agents to more than just minor-league contracts. If they need a refresher
The Tigers signed right-hander Scott Effross to a minor league contract in December, as per Effross’ MLB.com profile page. Effross has been assigned to Triple-A Toledo, and will presumably be a non-roster invite to the Tigers’ big league spring camp.