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The New York Yankees have some work to do this winter. With Cody Bellinger a free agent and pitching as a need, the Yankees need to spend some money to field a team with a good chance of making the World Series. However, what is the latest on New York’s plans for MLB free agency in 2025?
If the respective countries get their wish, the Yankees may be down a handful of regulars for a stretch in spring training.
The Yankees are focused on bringing back outfielder Cody Bellinger, but they have company, according to Bellinger's agent Scott Boras. Boras revealed eight teams, including the Yankees, are interested in signing Bellinger.
The New York Yankees are fielding calls for backup catcher J.C. Escarra, and while the team hasn’t been as active […]
Boras indicated nearly one-third of all MLB teams are interested in Bellinger. Will the Yankees be able to retain the free-agent outfielder?
On Nov. 28, Martinez signed a minor-league deal with the Angels, according to the transactions wire on his official roster page. It took several additional days for the deal to show up on the site, a marker of how much goes on behind the scenes during the offseason that sometimes goes unnoticed.
The Hall of Fame released its Contemporary Baseball Era ballot voting results, with former San Francisco Giants All-Star second baseman Jeff Kent earning 14 of 16 votes to secure induction; candidates needed at least 12 votes. Mattingly received only six, down from the eight he earned in 2022.
Don Mattingly, once again, has been denied entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The New York Yankees’ legend did not reveive the 12 votes needed from the 16-member Contemporary Baseball Era Committee at the Winter Meetings in Orlando to earn induction in what was his 19th time on the ballot.
The New York Yankees aren't going to be at full strength when they take the field to kick off the 2026 MLB season.
The New York Yankees are reportedly considering a massive countermove after losing Devin Williams to the Mets, with a projection suggesting they could target closer Edwin Díaz on a deal potentially reaching $100 million.