The New York Yankees are running out of options for the infield. However, this All-Star third baseman could be the answer for them at the hot corner.
Thatcher Hurd was selected out of LSU in the third round of the 2024 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees, and while the right-hander struggled with command in
The San Diego Padres have usually been highly aggressive buyers in the free agent market each MLB offseason. Two of the 10 largest free agent contracts in history were handed out by the Padres — 10 years and $300 million to Manny Machado in 2019,
After lefty-killer Tommy Kahnle agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million deal with the Detroit Tigers, the Yankees should be shifting their focus to a reunion with a breakout arm that
Before Josh Naylor was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Yankees reportedly had interest in the power-hitting first baseman, according to ESPN’s Jorge
“We're assuming that by the end of camp, the Yankees will have found a taker for Marcus Stroman, whose $18 million salary is too expensive for a sixth starter (or long man in the bullpen), assuming the rest of the rotation stays healthy," Joyce wrote. This is the smart take.
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
Chance Nolan, who started parts of three seasons on the Beavers football team, signed a minor league baseball contract this week.
The New York Yankees want to continue to reshape their roster just weeks before spring training begins, but it won't be with two top stars.
Steve Forbes discusses the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers and whether they’ve replaced the New York Yankees as Major League Baseball’s “Evil Empire.” Years ago, when the New York Yankees with their huge payroll dominated baseball, a Boston Red Sox executive dubbed the Bronx Bombers “the Evil Empire.”
One MLB executive believes that Juan Soto's decision to leave the New York Yankees for the New York Mets in free agency on a 15-year, $765 million deal
That’s 100 years of MLB mimicking Hollywood. Every MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year winner has stood at the dais to accept their trophy. While other cities, like Boston and St. Louis, host a similar dinner, the NYC event is the No. 1 must-see, must-attend party.