Bernie Wiliams is a New York Yankees legend who nearly never was.
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
After all their offseason moves, what is the New York Yankees' Opening Day lineup projected to look like after the latest comments from manager Aaron Boone?
The New York Yankees are just weeks away from having pitchers and catchers report, and they’ve yet to land a capable infielder for their roster. While the team is searching for options for their infield,
Everyone knows the rules. The New York Yankees do not allow beard, goatees, or facial hair other than a neatly trimmed mustache. When the Yankees acquired him from the White Sox last March, Jake Cousins knew that he had to get a clean shave before he got on the plane.
A YES spokesman confirmed the network has no plans to simulcast ESPN New York’s new afternoon drive time show, “Don, Hahn and Rosenberg.” That show, with Alan Hahn replacing Michael Kay alongside Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg, premiered on Jan. 6 without a simulcast deal.
New York lost Juan Soto and has followed it up by landing Devin Williams, Max Fried, Paul Goldschmidt, and Cody Bellinger among other moves. There has been speculation that a trade could end up happening involving two-time All-Star Marcus Stroman as well.
Former MLB outfielder Cameron Maybin hinted that the New York Yankees are close to moving a $37 million contract off the books.
The CBT has increasingly become an issue for Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner. As it stands, the Yankees are a fourth-time CBT payor and expected to pay north of $43 million in luxury tax, according to Cot’s Baseball Contracts.