The New York Yankees may consider trading Jazz Chisholm Jr. at peak value and bringing in Bo Bichette as a free agent to play second base, but there are many risks attached to that plan.
The New York Yankees' offseason is off to a slow start, and they are still shopping for a starting pitcher to strengthen the rotation when the spring comes.
The New York Yankees have floated the idea that they are open to the idea of trading second baseman Jazz Chisholm, despite his 31 homer/31 stolen base season, and fans and commentators are shocked at the idea.
PITTSBURGH — It's no secret that the Pittsburgh Pirates need better bats in their lineup and one All-Star would provide them with exactly that. New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm has drawn trade interest this offseason and they have listened to those offers, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN .
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 are known for their buttoned-up demeanor. At times, it is to their own detriment. Ask Brian Cashman about his locker room after the 2008 season, one year before the team finally captured its 27th championship.
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: The Yankees are the only team in the AL East who hasn’t completed a big deal this offseason, and now it’s suggested that their first major piece of offseason business could be a departure rather than an arrival.
Teams have shown interest in infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the Yankees have listened, according to reporting from Bryan Hoch of MLB.com and Jeff Passan of ESPN.
It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! The 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando, Florida, turned out to be a major dud, at least when it comes to Yankees-related news.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. wants to remain with the New York Yankees, but the feeling might not necessarily be mutual. The Yankees are listening to trade offers for the All-Star infielder Chisholm, Jeff Passan of ESPN reported on Thursday.
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.
The New York Yankees aren’t actively shopping Jazz Chisholm Jr., but they are reportedly listening to trade offers on their 30-30 star. Meanwhile, the rest of the AL East is getting better each day, with impactful signings, and the Yanks have only countered with a couple of minor moves.
In their quest to win a World Series title, the New York Yankees are exploring all avenues to improving their roster. One option could be trading away infielder Jazz Chisholm.
The New York Yankees came up short of their postseason goals in 2025, falling to the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALDS. Despite the disappointing finish, much of New York's offensive core remains intact heading into 2026.
The New York Yankees' presumed second baseman for 2026 is Jazz Chisholm Jr., but with the payroll in question and the hot stove getting hotter, he has been floated as a potential trade chip.
Longtime New York Yankees insider Bryan Hoch says the team appears “lukewarm” about extending All-Star second baseman Jazz Chisholm ahead of the 2026 season.
One of the biggest focuses for the Miami Marlins over the past few seasons has been trading away their veteran core from the last iteration of the roster.
The New York Yankees and Jazz Chisholm Jr. have quickly become one of baseball’s most electric pairings. Since arriving at the 2024 trade deadline, the dynamic infielder has injected energy, athleticism, and production into a lineup already brimming with star power.