Both infielder Gleyber Torres and right-handed reliever Tommy Kahnle played massive roles for the New York Yankees on their World Series run last season, and they both are now playing for another American League team.
The 2024 Detroit Tigers surprised many people with its generational run to the American League Wildcard, boasting a 17-7 record in the final month of the season.
After a strong September to sneak into the postseason, the Detroit Tigers officially cracked their competitive window open. The Tigers have a bonafide ace and young building blocks on offense, highlighted by Kerry Carpenter, Jace Jung, and Riley Greene.
The New York Yankees have caught plenty of grief this winter for losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets, but they haven't received enough criticism for letting Tommy Kahnle walk.
The return of Tim Hill gives the Yankees a complete bullpen, as they finally add a left-handed reliever to their roster after not having a single left-handed reliever on their 40-man.
From players to the front office, the Dodgers have made significant contributions towards wildfire relief efforts during the month of January. On Thursday, three Dodgers headlined by Shohei Ohtani traveled to Fire Station 69 in the Pacific Palisades.
During a January 24 episode of the Fenway Rundown podcast, MassLive.com insider Chris Cotillo predicted that the Boston Red Sox would be the team to sign former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle this offseason.
In a huge offseason for pitching, especially relief pitching, another major deal has been struck. The Detroit Tigers have signed Tommy Kahnle to a one-year, $7.75 million deal pending a physical per ESPN's Jeff Passan.
On Wednesday, the Detroit Tigers signed free agent reliever Tommy Kahnle to a two-year deal. After that signing was made public, President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris said that the team isn't done looking for upgrades.
The Detroit Tigers added to their bullpen by signing Tommy Kahnle to a one-year contract on Wednesday. President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris made the veteran reliever his third signing of the offseason.
The Detroit Tigers have added a hefty arm to their bullpen, signing right-hander Tommy Kahnle to a one-year, $7.75 million contract, per Jeff Passan. Kahnle, who has spent 6 of his 11 seasons with the New York Yankees, is coming off a career year.
The New York Yankees may have to face one of their former teammates in enemy territory this season if one Red Sox Insider is right. Emotional reliever Tommy Kahnle or former Yankees reliever David Robertson are predicted to end up with the Boston Red Sox, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.
Since the current reliever free agency market has been moving slowly so far this offseason, longtime New York Yankees bullpen piece Tommy Kahnle still remains unsigned.
As the relief pitching market begins to heat up, one of the New York Yankees' go-to bullpen arms is attracting significant interest. On Saturday, New York Post columnist Jon Heyman reported that free-agent right-hander Tommy Kahnle is drawing attention from eight teams.
According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, eight teams are showing interest in free agent reliever Tommy Kahnle, who most recently played with the New York Yankees.
With a 3-1 ALCS lead over the Cleveland Guardians, the New York Yankees are all but guaranteed a trip to the 2024 World Series, right? No, says Stanton.
The New York Yankees reinstated right-hander Tommy Kahnle from the 15-day injured list on Wednesday, paving the way for the key bullpen arm to make his season debut.
The Yankees are dealing with injuries to numerous starting pitchers and bullpen pieces, which could put more pressure on the offense to carry the team in the early going.