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The New York Yankees' top offseason priorities are the outfield and pitching depth, and they have been pursuing a reunion with Cody Bellinger to round out their
The Yankees face a critical offseason, potentially pivoting to acquire Cubs star Kyle Tucker if Cody Bellinger departs. Tucker, a four-time All-Star,
As Rodon enters the offseason, his focus has momentarily shifted away from baseball as he continues to make an impact on his community through the Rodon Foundation, which he and his wife, Ashley, founded. On Tuesday, the foundation received a boost from Talkin’ Yanks, a Yankees-centered podcast produced by Jomboy Media.
After adding Sonny Gray, the Red Sox are focused on boosting an offense that ranked 15th in home runs in 2025, and they could add multiple hitters, reports the Boston Globe. The BoSox are known to have interest in Pete Alonso and in a reunion with Alex Bregman. They could also pursue a second-tier hitter along the lines of Jorge Polanco.
“I’ve always said I wanted to go to a market that is super-competitive, a big market that wants to win,” the veteran right-hander explained Tuesday in his first Red Sox media availability, following last week’s trade from the Cardinals.
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.
Gray, whom the Red Sox recently acquired for two pitchers and a player to be named later, met with the Boston media on Tuesday. The three-time All-Star is no stranger to the AL East, having pitched for the Yankees during the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Gray expressed his disdain for the New York Yankees in an introductory video news conference with the Boston media Dec. 2, telling the virtually assembled throng: "It feels good to me to go to a place where it's easy to hate the Yankees."
Attempting to pick the Top 10 moments in Yankees history guarantees disagreement and debate. Ask 10 fans at the corner of 161st Street and River Avenue, and it’s a near-certainty that you’ll walk away with 10 different lists.
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe could be nearing his final chance to show his team that he can be a franchise cornerstone.