The New York Yankees, after losing the battle for Juan Soto to the Mets, have decided to focus on improving a crucial aspect of their MLB team: defense. According to Mark W. Sanchez of The New York Post,
The No. 1 objective of the New York Yankees entering the offseason was to retain Juan Soto. At that time, everything else felt secondary. Well, they tried their best but couldn’t outbid the New York Mets despite offering Soto $760 million reasons to stay.
After losing Juan Soto, the New York Yankees seemed intent on building a juggernaut that would haunt the AL East for the next few years. That’s when they signed
And he's been far less successful with his other big-name clients. As Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman continue to twist in the wind, running out of leverage by the day, let's take a look at some players who probably aren't thrilled with their agent right about now.
The New York Yankees could use another versatile infielder before the 2025 regular season starts. Could Ha-Seong Kim be a realistic target?
New York among potential suitors for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., KeBryan Hayes could be a fit, a snag in Marcus Stroman trade talks.
And, to replace the offense of Soto, they traded for outfielder Cody Bellinger and signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt .” Yankees fans might argue with that thinking after watching Soto bolt to the New York Mets and Japanese fireballer Roki Sasaki tell the Yankees “no thank you” in the first round of his cuts.
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With Spring Training only a month away and dozens of free agents still looking for jobs, it seemed like a good time to dive into the inbox and answer some hot stove questions. Some questions have been
As the Los Angeles Dodgers appear set to land Roki Sasaki in free agency, can the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies or any other team in the league keep them from a World Series repeat in 2025?
The latest topic of conversation is Marcus Stroman, who is owed $18 million in 2025 and has a vesting player option for 2026 for the same price if he pitches 140 or more innings this upcoming season.
The New York Mets are interested in signing New York Yankees veteran reliever Tim Hill to bolster its bullpen.