After missing out on Juan Soto to the New York Mets, the New York Yankees are turning to former pitchers to reinforce their MLB roster for the 2025 season. As spring training approaches, MLB teams are finalizing their rosters for the season,
The New York Yankees failed to re-sign Juan Soto, but have made up for that loss by making several key additions. They added Devin Williams and Max Fried on the pitching side and brought in Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to boost their lineup.
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to acquire veteran pitcher Max Scherzer on a short-term deal in free agency this winter.
A new lefty ace gives New York a surplus of starters that they should trade from to fill out their lineup. Soto was not the only starter the Yankees lost from their World Series run. Gleyber Torres left for the Detroit Tigers,
The New York Yankees could look to sign a Gold Glove infielder from the San Diego Padres to replace infielder Gleyber Torres.
There’s the paycheck “when you get called up and [the one] when you sign your first free-agent contract,” retired former Mets reliever Trevor May said by text. May was called up by the Twins in 2014 and signed to the major-league minimum of $500,000.
After a busy start to the winter, the New York Yankees are a better team today than they were at the end of the 2024 season, and while that doesn’t guarantee a return to the World Series, the Bronx Bombers have given themselves the chance to get there again.
Juan Soto, the best free agent on the market, signed a record-setting $765 million deal with the Mets back in December. Pitchers Corbin Burnes (Diamondbacks), Blake Snell (Dodgers) and Max Fried ...
Defensively, Kim could slot in at either second or third-base for the Yankees depending on what they view to be Jazz Chisholm's ideal position. He would be a major upgrade over Gleyber Torres at second if Boone decided to deploy him there.
The Mets are suddenly in the same place strategically trying to replace Pete Alonso as the Yankees were when Juan Soto left for the Mets. Cue, the irony.
The Orioles' and Rays' offseasons leave something to be desired, but it's reasonable to expect a strong 2025 from this group.
New York Yankees' shortstop Anthony Volpe was snubbed in the MLB positional rankings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has thoughts.