After fumbling the bag with Juan Soto, New York seems set to botch another deal for the silliest reason of all.
Also: the latest on the Yankees’ pursuit of Rōki Sasaki, the team’s payroll, and where a few top prospects stand.
Soto went with a Mets' offer that was $5 million better than the Yankees in total guaranteed payout, featured a $51 million AAV ($3.5M higher) and a $75 million signing bonus ($15M greater). It's not ...
The Yankees were impressed by Max Fried’s mettle during a recent Zoom session with club officials, a lengthy virtual chat ...
At the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, free agent Juan Soto is the star of the 2024 Winter Meetings, with all major business ...
His market included the Angels and Giants as darkhorses, but the four main contenders were the Yankees, Blue Jays, Rangers ...
During a Tuesday appearance on New York sports radio station WFAN, legendary Yankees announcer Suzyn Waldman indicated she's ...
In a dramatic turn of events, the New York Yankees have secured one of the most coveted pitchers on the free-agent market, signing left-handed ace Max Fried ...
There is life after Juan Soto. There are still hundreds of millions of dollars for Hal Steinbrenner to spend. After losing ...
A year ago, the marketplace was pretty quiet for free-agent pitchers. This time around they are cashing in big, ...
The New York Yankees have added another star pitcher to the top of their rotation. The Yankees signed left-hander Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 ...
Paired with holdover right-hander Gerrit Cole, a former Cy Young Award winner, Fried gives the Yankees a powerful left-right ...