The New York Yankees are hoping Anthony Volpe can become the player they think he is in 2026, but recent comments from franchise legend Alex Rodriguez pointed to Volpe as an example of what's wrong with the team's offensive approach.
The sticker shock hits you before the radar gun does. Every winter reminds you that pitching sets the market, but the 2025-26 offseason has turned that reminder into a full-blown warning label.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame votes are being counted, with 18.7% of ballots known at time of writing, and former New York Yankees star infielder Alex Rodriguez is unlikely to make the HOF once again.
Carlos Beltran, come on down! The former New York Yankees outfielder could be the next player heading to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. With 72 ballots counted and made public, Beltran has been named by 82.9% of the voters.
) (Set Number: X41444 )" data-portal-copyright="" /> On the field in 1990, Pérez’s Yankee stint started quite well. Over his first two starts, he allowed just one unearned run on five hits in 11 innings.
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.
The New York Yankees have yet to make a splash move this offseason, but that could change in the coming days. Japanese right-handed pitcher Tatsuya Imai
Former New York Yankees pitcher Andrew Heaney has announced his retirement from baseball. His career began with the Miami Marlins in 2013. He hung up his spikes this season after the conclusion of his second term with the Los Angeles Dodgers, collecting another World Series ring.
The American League East arms race is getting interesting as the New York Yankees watch another rival continue its offseason makeover. "The Baltimore Orioles, making another big move to return to the postseason, sign veteran starter Zach Eflin to a one-year deal," USA Today's Bob Nightengale reports.
MLB.com | Anthony Castrovince: I probably don’t need to tell anyone reading this, but Aaron Judge is the middle of an all-time offensive heater. Since 2022, the man has been basically unstoppable.
As the MLB offseason unfolds, many anticipated that the New York Yankees would aggressively target Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara through a trade, given the apparent alignment of needs between the two clubs.
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.
It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! These past seven days have been, unsurprisingly, rather slow on the baseball front, as the NBA, NFL, and college football take center stage over the December holidays.
When the New York Yankees re-signed Aaron Judge and named him captain just after a 2022 season in which he won his first MVP, he advocated for one particular free-agent southpaw pitcher.
Anthony Rizzo's last hit in the big leagues came on October 28th, 2024. The Dodgers were up 4-0 in the 7th, and up two games to none in the World Series over the New York Yankees.
The New York Yankees haven't done much with their winter so far, recently signing 2025 Mexican League MVP Nick Torres as, presumably, first base and/or outfield depth, but broadly falling short of their biggest offseason objectives.
The Toronto Blue Jays proved themselves to be the all-around better AL East team this season, crushing the New York Yankees in the ALDS and heading on to their first World Series since 1993.
The New York Yankees have made their second offseason signing so far who did not play for the 2025 Yankees, and it's unclear what their intentions are for the newcomer.
The offseason has been slower than ever for New York Yankees fans, but as we await the future of some of the highest-profile targets such as Cody Bellinger, we take a look at the five biggest prospect risers of the year.
The number that keeps circling back is not flashy. Twenty-three innings. That is all Brent Headrick needed in 2025 to make his case, and for a New York Yankees bullpen suddenly light on certainty, those innings carry more weight than they look like on the surface.
With the year coming to an end, it’s time to reflect on another year of the Yankees’ farm system, where they rebounded from a poor 2024 season just in time for Brian Cashman to pull off an active trade deadline.
In a week filled with online nitpicking and roster speculation, the spotlight found him again. New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. became the center of conversation as fans mixed trash talk with fresh trade chatter, and he chose not to stay quiet.
The New York Yankees’ stretch of inactivity will continue through the end of 2025, with the team remaining reluctant to make any big moves. If they continue to make only smaller/minor league signings, they’re going to have to dip into next year’s prospect pool to find substitutes for injured and struggling players.
All offseason, we’ve heard how interested the New York Yankees are in bringing back Cody Bellinger, who they acquired from the Chicago Cubs last offseason.
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. had an excellent year in 2025, providing the team with much-needed depth and taking a step forward in his first full season in the Bronx.