It seems that interest from a division rival forced the New York Yankees’ hand, and made them complete the Cody
Second baseman Gleyber Torres' time with the New York Yankees appears to be over. Will he take his talents across the country and join the Seattle Mariners?
Gleyber Torres wanted to spend his entire career with the New York Yankees, but that probably won't happen. Will he land with the Washington Nationals?
The New York Yankees were suggested to be smart in a deal that would see them trade for All-Star Nolan Arenado.
The New York Yankees will have to replace Gleyber Torres, and Ha-Seong Kim, who was predicted to sign for $60 million, could be an option.
Yet the Blue Jays remain determined to exploit their diminishing Vlad Guerrero (and Bo Bichette) window, and trading for Andrés Giménez filled a fairly big hole. Now, to find a rotation piece, a third baseman,
The New York Yankees have filled their void at first base. Although the Yankees wound up signing 2022 NL MVP winner Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 milli
Goldschmidt's power is still there, plus this move speaks to how the Yankees feel about their other first-base options
The New York Yankees are one of the first teams to have their roster nearly complete. There's just one more obvious hole that needs filling. After losing superstar outfielder Juan Soto ...
National League Most Valuable Player Award winner Paul Goldschmidt provides the New York Yankees with leadership and first base stability on a one-year contract.
The New York Yankees have quickly moved on after failing to sign free agent outfielder Juan Soto by implementing a new plan based on pitching depth and infield defense.
The New York Yankees already have made a handful of big moves this offseason. New York lost Juan Soto and has responded by adding Devin Williams, Max Fried, Cody Bellinger, and Paul Goldschmidt.