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Imai was posted this offseason and is one of the top International Free Agents available. The Yankees were expected to pursue him to bolster their rotation. Especially with Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, and Clarke Schmidt missing the beginning of the season.
In his list of "realistic" resolutions for the fan communities in New York City, The New York Post's Ryan Dunleavy asked fans not to call for Boone's firing until at least August 1, insisting that he should only be judged on how he handles games in October.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that the Yankees are among three teams — along with the Dodgers and Cubs — that have checked in on Bichette. In the very next breath, Heyman noted that the Yankees are also listening to offers on Jazz Chisholm Jr., a pairing of information that adds important context to both situations.
Whether or not Cody Bellinger returns to the Bronx in the new year, the Yankees are still projected to have one of the best outfields in baseball in 2026. FanGraphs' current Depth Chart projections for next season have the Yankees outfield combining for 12.
Amed Rosario and the Yankees finalized their $2.5 million, one-year contract on Tuesday that keeps the utilityman in New York. Rosario was acquired from Washington on July 26 for right-hander Clayton Beeter and minor league outfielder Browm Martinez.
Welcome to the party, pal. That's what New York Yankees fans are waiting to say to general manager Brian Cashman. Sure, the Yankees have made plenty of headline
The days of the New York Yankees being aggressive in free agency might be over. Despite coming up short in the American League Division Series, the Yankees don't seem highly motivated to bolster their roster.
The Houston Astros struck a major blow on Thursday afternoon, signing Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai to a three-year, $63 million […]