Wednesday came with another roster move. And once again, Oswald Peraza survived. In what shouldn’t be a surprise, the New York Yankees chose to option backup catcher J.C.
The New York Yankees are shopping around for a new third baseman ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline, but not because they don't have any on the roster.
The New York Yankees figure to aggressively pursue both pitching and third base help ahead of the July 31 trade deadline, but another position has become an increasing concern for the club.
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.
The New York Yankees have fallen from grace. Their once-mighty lead of the AL East, which at one point saw them five games above the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays has crumbled, and they're now 3.5 games behind Toronto.
Amid an ugly stretch featuring new issues, the New York Yankees still haven't answered the Oswald Peraza problem. Calling Peraza a replacement-level player feels generous, even if the fourth-year utility infielder enters Sunday literally worth 0.0 bWAR.
Infielder Oswald Peraza has had a disappointing season with the New York Yankees. In a live Q&A interview for the Athletic, Chris Kirschner theorized that Peraza's position will be an upgrade priority for the Yankees, and that he will not be traded at the deadline, but is likely to be designated for assignment.
The New York Yankees are facing a litany of tough decisions in order to secure their spot at the top of the AL East and make it back to the World Series.
The New York Yankees are making roster moves amid Giancarlo Stanton's return from injury, and one infielder appears to be preparing for some occasional turns in the outfield.
Oswald Peraza spent part of Saturday afternoon in unfamiliar territory. Long before the gates opened at Fenway Park, the New York Yankees infielder was settling under fly balls in right field at while outfield coach Luis Rojas barked directions.
The New York Yankees are on the cusp of welcoming back DJ LeMahieu, but his return isn’t just a routine roster update—it could signal a significant shift in the infield dynamics.
With Opening Day just days away, Oswald Peraza, once considered a crown jewel of the New York Yankees' farm system, faces uncertainty about his future..
Oswald Peraza is running out of time. Once regarded as one of the Yankees’ most promising infield prospects, he now finds himself at a career crossroads heading into the 2025 season.
The New York Yankees finally made it back to the World Series for the first time since 2009. Yes, finally. Fair or not, we know the Yankees are held to a different standard than most baseball teams.
Oswald Peraza’s journey with the Yankees has been anything but smooth. Once touted as the future of the shortstop position, he saw that dream fade when Anthony Volpe snatched the starting job two years ago.
As the Yankees await the infield market finally that has yet to truly settle, as Alex Bregman has yet to sign and teams are starting to wrap up their offseasons.
The Yankees learned some unfortunate news last week regarding Oswald Peraza and his future prospects of becoming the team’s primary utility man. Peraza entered spring with the assumption he would secure a key spot on the active roster, but a shoulder injury has derailed his progress, and he will miss the next 6–8 weeks.
In the best-case scenario that he is able to return to baseball activity in just six weeks, he’ll still need to properly ramp up and make up for his lost spring prep time.