The New York Yankees already have made a handful of moves but could there be one more big one on the way? New York lost Juan Soto and has followed it up by landing Devin Williams, Max Fried, Paul Goldschmidt,
The New York Yankees made several moves this offseason. Of course, their No. 1 priority entering the offseason was to sign Juan Soto.
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
The worst part about this quote is that even if Steinbrenner is right, and the Yankees are marginally better, the team that just knocked them out in five games is substantially better. The Dodgers have left no stone unturned when it comes to building their roster, while the Yankees are sitting back satisfied despite losing out on Soto.
They traded for Devin Williams and signed Max Fried. Could they make one more addition before Opening Day? According to Sports Illustrated's Pat Ragazzo, the Yankees were among the teams that were ...
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 are spending as if they're limited by the luxury tax. Jeff Passan made sure to rip Hal Steinbrenner for that.
The New York Yankees may not be done making moves yet. There's still just about two weeks until Spring Training.
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The Yankees reached the World Series in 2024 with Soto before losing to the Dodgers. Soto then signed with the Mets for 15 years and $765 million. The Yankees added Bellinger, Goldschmidt, Max Fried and Devin Williams as their main pieces this offseason. Spring training opens in about two weeks.
But despite losing Soto after he spent a year in pinstripes, Derek Jeter thinks his former team has had a successful winter coming off of their first World Series appearance since 2009.