He wasn’t when the Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm ... 61 games compared to 86 OPS+ in 93 games — may have salvaged his free agency. He could have been opting for a one-year, prove-it deal ...
Torres resisted a move to third base when the Yankees obtained Jazz Chisholm Jr. at the trade deadline. But Torres could be more motivated to change spots now to improve his financial ...
DALLAS — On the final day of the Winter Meetings, the Yankees kept one of their free agent relievers from pulling a Juan Soto and signing with the Mets. Injury-prone right-hander Jonathan ...
The New York Yankees have "real" interest in signing free agent third baseman Alex Bregman, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. There's a sense that Alex Bregman could be the next big free agent to ...
Per the New York Post's Jon Heyman, one thing that differentiated the Mets' offer was a free suite at Citi Field. The Yankees declined to offer the same at their own stadium, citing precedent of ...
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman explained why the team didn't throw in a free family suite in their 16-year, $760 million contract offer to superstar outfielder Juan Soto before he ...
New York Yankees fans are still reeling over Juan Soto's decision to sign with the New York Mets, and while money talks, one report has perhaps an additional reason why he wanted Queens over the ...
The New York Yankees made the second-largest offer ever to a professional athlete when their final bid of $760 million over 16 years landed in free agent outfielder Juan Soto's lap last weekend.
Boone hinted the Yankees could go out and sign a free agent or make a deal to strengthen the back of the bullpen. “I have a lot of confidence in our organization of being able to build and ...
The plans are evolving. The New York Yankees went into the Winter Meetings with first baseman Christian Walker high on their list of Plan B free agents if they did not sign Juan Soto. The Yankees ...
In a major offseason acquisition, the New York Yankees have signed left-handed pitcher Max Fried to a historic eight-year, $218 million contract, making it the largest deal ever for a lefty.
Asked if he talked to his now-former Yankees teammates during the free-agent process and what might have been said during the competition for his services, Soto said there was no correspondence.