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That means the Yankees could have to turn their attention to a trade, and perhaps the most obvious answer in that category is Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte. The Diamondbacks are fielding offers on Marte, and the Bronx Bombers have been floated as a potential destination for the three-time All-Star.
"Once undrafted out of George Washington, the 6-foot reliever (Cohen) has posted back-to-back seasons with sub-2 ERAs," wrote Dykstra and Borek. "In this most recent campaign, he finished with a 1.76 mark and 1.10 WHIP while striking out 59 in 51 innings between Triple-A and Double-A.
The MLB's collective bargaining agreement is set to expire in December 2026, and the organization will conduct labor talks with the Players Association to estab
The Yankees are a top potential trade destination for Tigers star pitcher Tarik Skubal. Explore the latest MLB trade rumors now. The post Yankees Eyed as a Top Team in Major MLB Trade Rumor for Projected $299 Million Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The New York Yankees could use some pitching this offseason and have some high-powered trade chips at their disposal.
The Pittsburgh Pirates could make one of the wildest moves for a top Yankees slugger.
The New York Yankees announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season. Joining Yankees Manager Aaron Boone will be Bench Coach Brad Ausmus, Pitching Coach Matt Blake, Assistant Pitching Coaches Preston Claiborne and Desi Druschel,
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Astros veteran Jose Altuve’s ex-teammate tells Yankees fans to give it a rest with buzzer theory
Former Houston Astros outfielder from 2019 ALCS says Jose Altuve hid a bad tattoo, urging Yankees fans to move on from the buzzer theory.
As Judge enters the offseason, he has continued to stand out as one of the league’s most prominent figures. On Friday, he received a prestigious honor when he was selected as a draw assistant for the FIFA World Cup, joining NFL legend Tom Brady, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and NHL legend Wayne Gretzky on stage.