The New York Yankees' bullpen makeover has received a majority of the attention in the aftermath of the trade deadline, and rightfully so, but the club's acquisition of José Caballero from the Tampa Bay Rays could pay major dividends down the stretch as well.
So the Yankees made moves. They added bullpen arms, a glove-first infielder, and shuffled the roster like a team trying to win now. But if we’re being honest?
The New York Yankees made some huge additions before the 2025 MLB trade deadline. They added a few position players, with the biggest names of Ryan McMahon, Amed Rosario and Austin Slater.
Brian Cashman got nothing but praise for his trade deadline work. The Yankees GM added defense, versatility and arms. Lots of arms. Now the Yankees have
With the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays mired in a nearly three-hour rain delay on Thursday afternoon, Giancarlo Stanton and teammates sat in the locker room refreshing their phones ahead of the 6 p.m.
The MLB trade deadline has come and gone, and once again, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman proved why he's among the best in the business.
The New York Yankees had a busy trade deadline, and it feels like they almost got everything they wanted. The Astros were able to acquire two relievers, David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates and Jake Bird from the Colorado Rockies, and then got Camilo Doval from the San Francisco Giants.
The New York Yankees had a very busy trade deadline, adding three new relief pitchers in addition to the three position players they added in the past week.
Theoretically speaking, the New York Yankees — and most of the league’s other contenders — bought at the trade deadline to solidify their chances at a World Series title.
The New York Yankees made a litany of moves at the trade deadline, shoring up their infield and bullpen and landing an outfielder to fill in while Aaron Judge is on the injured list.
The New York Yankees have optioned relief pitchers Ian Hamilton and Yerry de Los Santos to Triple-A Scranton Wilkes Barre to make room on the roster for their recent slew of trade deadline acquisitions, per Max Goodman of NJ.com.
Two-time All-Star closer Devin Williams has not been what the New York Yankees expected this season, and they acted accordingly at the Trade Deadline. The club acquired David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates, Camilo Doval from the San Francisco Giants, and Jake Bird from the Colorado Rockies to shore up the bullpen depth on Thursday.
The New York Yankees fanbase never forgets its legends. And just days after CC Sabathia’s Hall of Fame induction, they proved it with a hilarious request that only Yankees supporters would dare to make.
The New York Yankees got a jump on the MLB trade deadline with the addition of third baseman Ryan McMahon and infielder Amed Rosario last week. And New York was already rewarded with a McMahon walk-off in a wild win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
In Deadline Day housekeeping, the Yankees cleared space in the bullpen by optioning Yerry de los Santos and Ian Hamilton to Triple-A, and brought in Jake Bird, David Bednar, and Camilo Doval to fortify a relief corps that’s flat-out been bleeding in July.
The New York Yankees have struggled quite a bit through the month of July, finishing with a 12-13 record. However, the Yankees closed the month by winning three games in a row from the Tampa Bay Rays, including a 7-4 triumph in the series finale.
Ben Rice hit a three-run homer in the second inning after Giancarlo Stanton blasted a two-run shot in the first as the host New York Yankees raced out to a seven-run lead and recorded a 7-4 victory over the sliding Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday afternoon in the final game before the trade deadline.
The New York Yankees have had issues with their rotation since the start of spring training. First they lost 2023 AL Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole to injury, then 2024 AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil, and later Clarke Schmidt and Ryan Yarbrough during the year.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. scored on a single by newly acquired Ryan McMahon in the 11th inning as the New York Yankees outlasted the visiting Tampa Bay Rays with a 5-4 victory on Wednesday night.
The Yankees have upgraded their bench and added some outfield depth, announcing Tuesday that they’ve acquired outfielder Austin Slater from the White Sox.