No one was debating whether or not bringing in Ryan Weathers was the right decision, but now the New York Yankees have to face the consequences of their decision.
The New York Yankees tried their best to acquire Edward Cabrera, but the Miami Marlins ultimately found a better deal with the Chicago Cubs. For Brian Cashman, though, he wasn't done dealing with the Marlins even if he lost out on one of his big offseason targets.
While many expected the New York Yankees to be more active this offseason, the team has elected to run it back with the majority of last year’s roster.
Brian Cashman just tossed a Hail Mary from the Marlins’ facility all the way to the Bronx, and your opinion on it probably depends on how much you trust Matt Blake’s voodoo.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
It's been a quiet offseason for New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, whose biggest move to date has been re-signing outfielder Cody Bellinger, giving him a five-year, $162.5 million contract.
It's no secret the New York Yankees will be without Carlos Rodon and Gerrit Cole for quite some time, but that doesn't mean they aren't equip to make a run.
The Miami Marlins have traded away two veteran pitchers in the last few weeks — Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers. While the Marlins lost Major League depth, they didn’t have to sacrifice any minor league depth.
The New York Yankees finally made a significant offseason addition when they traded four prospects for former Miami Marlins left-handed starting pitcher Ryan Weathers.
The New York Yankees have yet to do anything noteworthy this offseason, unless one considers trading for Ryan Weathers to be a season changing trade. Weathers came to the team for a boatload of prospects, but the Yankees have failed to add anyone important in free agency.
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 have their next starting pitcher in Ryan Weathers, whom they acquired from the Miami Marlins earlier this week in exchange for four prospects.
After just trading for Ryan Weathers, the New York Yankees decided they may not be done with their pitching staff just yet. For whatever reason, losing out on Kyle Tucker may have been enough for the Yankees to shift their focus to Framber Valdez.
The Yankees needed a starting pitcher this offseason with the injuries to the rotation going into the 2026 season. Today, the newest Yankee, Ryan Weathers, met the media for the first time since the trade.
The Yankees and Marlins agreed to a deal that sent 26-year-old left-hander Ryan Weathers to the Bronx in exchange for four prospects just a week after shipping Edward Cabrera out to the Cubs for a trio of prospects.
In 1996, the New York Yankees made a call to the Florida Marlins at the trade deadline. They sent over Mark Hutton for relief pitcher David Weathers, who ended up being a key piece in the postseason that year, when the team snapped a World Series drought dating back to 1978.
The New York Yankees made a move to address depth in their pitching rotation by trading for southpaw Ryan Weathers of the Miami Marlins. In return, the Marlins got a total of four prospects in outfielders Dillon Lewis and Brendan Jones and infielders Dylan Jasso and Juan Matheus.
After acquiring Starting Pitcher Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins yesterday, the New York Yankees are still looking to add more to their starting rotation.
After the Yankees finalized the trade on Tuesday to acquire LHP Ryan Weathers from the Marlins for four prospects, it was clear the Yankees offseason was getting started.
The New York Yankees gave up four prospects to acquire left-hander Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night, yet the expectation around the league is that they leverage their farm and possibly some young MLB players to bring another, higher-profile starter via trade.
A cold Tuesday night turned into something louder in the Bronx. Not a blockbuster, not a headline grabber, but a move that signaled intent. The New York Yankees made their first real trade of the offseason by acquiring left-hander Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins.
The New York Yankees have acquired Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins, according to Jack Curry of YES. Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman has made his first major league move of the season.
In search of starters healthy enough to be part of their Opening Day rotation, the New York Yankees acquired left-hander Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night for four minor league prospects.
Per multiple reports, the Yankees have swung a trade for Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers. Weathers showed promise over the last two seasons but couldn’t stay healthy.
The Marlins moved another starter, trading Ryan Weathers to the Yankees for four prospects: outfielders Dillon Lewis and Brendan Jones and infielders Dylan Jasso and Juan Matheus.