The New York Yankees have been a bit uneven to start this season, but are still in first place atop the AL East. Even though the starting pitching has been a huge issue, they are still contenders if they are able to add to their rotation.
Oswaldo Cabrera went 3-for-4 with four RBIs and Aaron Judge hit his sixth home run of the season to lead the New York Yankees to a 9-4 victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday evening.
With the regular season about to get underway, the New York Yankees still have decisions to make regarding their infield. Shortstop, first and second base have been decided for quite some time, but the third base slot remains a question mark.
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The Yankees appear motivated to upgrade at third base before Opening Day, targeting a right-handed bat to complement Oswaldo Cabrera, according to The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty.
After releasing their initial lineup for Thursday's spring training game against the Detroit Tigers early on Thursday morning, the New York Yankees made a noticeable update which has fans in a bit of a panic.
With just over two and a half weeks until Opening Day on March 27th, the Toronto Blue Jays continue to filter out the big league side of camp and narrow down the roster.
No matter how these positional battles play out, New York will rely on its depth now more than ever with Juan Soto gone.
Right-hander Chase Hampton was in camp with the Yankees as a non-roster invitee but isn’t present at the moment.
The Yankees are heading into spring training without a clear answer at third base, and if nothing changes, they may have to roll with Oswaldo Cabrera as their best available option.
With the Yankees entering the 2025 season without a clear answer at third base and a lineup that still needs depth, Oswaldo Cabrera’s versatility is more crucial than ever.
The Yankees have made plenty of smart moves this offseason, but their third base situation remains a glaring weak spot. Manager Aaron Boone recently listed DJ LeMahieu, Oswaldo Cabrera, and Oswald Peraza as the primary competitors for the job heading into spring training.
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.
With spring drawing closer, the Yankees need to find a plan on the infield dirt. It feels as though we’re as far away as possible from baseball being played, but believe it or not, pitchers and catchers report in less than two weeks.
The New York Yankees are just weeks away from having pitchers and catchers report, and they’ve yet to land a capable infielder for their roster. While the team is searching for options for their infield, one name that they’ve stayed away from for the most part remains out there: Nolan Arenado.
The Yankees find themselves in an enviable position with Oswaldo Cabrera, a super-utility player who has demonstrated value that goes far beyond the typical reserve role.
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 have shown interest in infielder Jorge Polanco, who Jack Curry of YES Network mentions as a potential candidate to get a one-year deal. Last season the Mariners struck a trade to land Polanco, hoping he could fill their need at second base and boost their offense, hopes that were dashed after a brutal start to his season.
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 have pivoted after losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets in free agency. They added Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, and Max Fried to try and improve a team that lost a phenomenal hitter.
The Yankees‘ reported interest in Rockies free-agent infielder Brenden Rodgers may be more than just a coincidence. According to Brendan Kuty of The Athletic, the team has been receiving calls about the availability of utility man Oswaldo Cabrera, sparking speculation that Rodgers could be part of a larger plan to retool their roster.
The New York Yankees are starting Oswaldo Cabrera at first base in Game 3 of the ALDS against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday, the team has announced.
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 will serve as the New York Yankees' starting first baseman in Game 1 of the ALDS, the team announced Saturday afternoon. Cabrera primarily played third base this year, but he has logged innings everywhere besides catcher and center field throughout the season.
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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