José Caballero is number one on the New York Yankees shortstop depth chart until Anthony Volpe is ready to go. He may have some competition, though, from Oswaldo Cabrera, who may also be an option.
The New York Yankees have avoided arbitration with infielder Oswaldo Cabrera, guaranteeing one more player a spot on their 2026 roster. According to a post by YES Network's Jack Curry, the Yankees and Cabrera agreed to a one-year, $1.2 million contract, avoiding an arbitration hearing.
While not exactly one-stop shopping, the Yankees could address multiple needs ahead of the MLB trade deadline with a call to the Twins.
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New York Yankees utility man Oswaldo Cabrera has married his fiancée, Ari Gonzales. Gonzales announced the couple's engagement on March 16 in an Instagram post with the caption "forever begins now ♾️".
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.
As a means of opening up a 40-man roster spot for left-handed pitcher Jayvien Sandridge, who was promoted to the big leagues for the first time in his career on Thursday, the New York Yankees transferred infielder/outfielder Oswaldo Cabrera to the 60-day injured list.
New York Yankees utility man Oswaldo Cabrera is rolling around on a scooter with a broken ankle, but he's not letting it break his spirit. Cabrera was injured on May 12, when he fractured his left ankle at home plate in a game against the Seattle Mariners that the Yankees went on to win 11-5.
Oswaldo Cabrera remains a key figure in the Yankees’ plans, even as he battles through recovery from a severe ankle injury. Speaking to reporters Thursday at Yankee Stadium, manager Aaron Boone offered a cautiously optimistic update on Cabrera’s rehab progress.
With mid-season injuries beginning to pile up and some pre-season worries coming to light, significant changes still need to be made to make the Bombers a World Series team.
The New York Yankees are still trying to figure out the final form of their lineup as they reach a season-high 12 games over .500 heading into the summer.
A big question mark looms over the New York Yankees at third base after started Oswaldo Cabrera fractured his ankle against the Seattle Mariners earlier this month.
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The New York Yankees may be testing a new option to replace Oswaldo Cabrera as their depth third baseman moving forward. Prior to the team's final battle with the New Yok Mets in the Subway Series, the team has infielder Ben Rice taking practice at third base, testing his ability at an interesting position as they look for replacement options.
While Oswaldo Cabrera continues his recovery from surgery, a few of his New York Yankees teammates made sure his annual youth baseball camp carried on without missing a beat.
The New York Yankees suffered a devastating injury to their infield when third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera suffered a fractured ankle against the Seattle Mariners.
After suffering a scary injury Monday night against the Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera has started his road to recovery.
With Oswaldo Cabrera hurt, the New York Yankees are in need of a third baseman and have options as to how they go about it. The injury may force their hand into a trade, and one MLB analyst has a suggestion to how they go about it.
They may no longer wear the pinstripes together, but former New York Yankees reliever Ron Marinaccio has Oswaldo Cabrera’s back. Now with the San Diego Padres, Marinaccio publicly supported Cabrera following the latter’s horrific injury earlier this week.
New York Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera announced he underwent successful ankle surgery and is looking toward getting back on the diamond. Cabrera made his remarks over social media on Thursday, two days after he was placed on the 10-day injured list.
This week, the New York Yankees suffered trauma with the potential short or long-term loss of Oswaldo Cabrera. The third baseman seemed to have some significant ailment due to a play at home plate.
Oswaldo Cabrera's recent ankle injury deeply concerns the New York Yankees and their fans. The 26-year-old utility player fractured his left ankle during a gruesome accident in a game against the Seattle Mariners on Monday night.
While the Yankees beat the Mariners 11-5 Monday night, the primary focus in the aftermath of the game was not on the score but on the status of infielder Oswaldo Cabrera.
New York Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera was taken off the field in an ambulance after a gruesome injury to his lower left leg in the ninth inning of an 11-5 victory over the host Seattle Mariners on Monday night.
As the Yankees’ roster currently stands, Oswaldo Cabrera might be the most likely option to be the team’s regular third baseman in 2025. He has appeared in 92 career games at the hot corner, more than anywhere else on the diamond, and has put up excellent defensive metrics in that small sample of playing time.
The New York Yankees are missing a key veteran in Anthony Rizzo as they begin their march to a 28th championship. The 35-year-old first baseman is still contributing to his team’s success by mentoring his replacements.
Oswaldo Cabrera clubbed a two-run homer in the sixth inning, and the visiting New York Yankees stayed hot with a 3-2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians in the opener of Saturday's split doubleheader.
With the opening weekend of the 2024 MLB season over, plenty of players have made an immediate impact, including a few that have shown unexpected production for their teams.
New York Yankees outfielder Oswaldo Cabrera used a very unique good luck charm during the team's "Subway Series" contest against the New York Mets on Tuesday night.
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