Everson Pereira could be the Yankees‘ not-so-secret weapon heading into the 2025 season ... 512, smacking 10 homers and racking up 27 RBIs in just 40 games. His 120 wRC+ was a solid indicator of his ...
This story was excerpted from Bryan Hoch’s Yankees Beat newsletter ... 364 (86 OPS+) with 27 doubles, seven triples, 12 homers, 60 RBIs and 28 stolen bases, seeing most of his starts as the Yanks’ ...
The drop-off in production since then, however, has been steep. His strikeout numbers have dipped, his command has become shakier, and his ability to keep the ball in the yard has diminished. That ...
MLB.com is keeping track of all the latest Yankees-related free agent and trade rumors right here. Feb. 4: What’s left on Yankees’ offseason checklist? The Yankees crossed another item off of their ...
After the New York Yankees lost Juan Soto to their hated crosstown ... only Aaron Judge has hit more moonshots than Alonso's 226. He has power numbers that have the potential to change any lineup ...
The New York Yankees suffered a crushing blow earlier ... 317 batting average, numbers where if New York could just get half of they would be thrilled. It should also be noted that even with ...
Madrigal is 27 and has appeared in 285 games hitting .274 with 4 home runs and 77 RBIs in his career. New York has had a busy offseason, but it appears most of their spending is over. The Yankees ...
This offseason has been dreary for Mariners fans. The good news? Actual baseball is coming soon. Here are 5 questions facing ...
World Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Yankees - Game 3 / Elsa/GettyImages At the start of the offseason, the New York Yankees declined to make an offer to Gleyber Torres and instead ...
With Spring Training nearly here for the New York Yankees, they are finishing up filling out their roster for the start of the 2025 campaign. It has been a busy offseason for the Yankees this winter.
The New York Yankees may not be better than they were with Juan Soto, but they are good enough to get back to the World Series. At least that is what long-time MLB analyst Chris Rose said in a ...