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In his first public appearance as the highest-paid professional athlete in sports history, Juan Soto appeared upbeat about ...
NEW YORK – In the non-Juan Soto division of the Yankees’ offseason, the strategy sessions began shortly after the World Series ended. “As always, anything that comes across my desk ...
The Yankees arrive at the Winter Meetings on Sunday knowing priority Number Juan. The belief is Juan Soto will make his free-agency decision in the coming days, which will represent the largest ...
There is no secret the New York Yankees need to upgrade the third base position, and there's a chance they look to the trade market to make that happen. While Jazz Chisholm held down the hot ...
The New York Yankees have a need at first base and could explore the trade market to fill it out. The Yankees declined the player option on Anthony Rizzo making him a free agent. With that ...
It's currently unclear how much the New York Yankees will prioritize signing a starting pitcher this offseason. The Yankees managing to re-sign Gerrit Cole in November solidified that they would ...
Both the New York Yankees and New York Mets have increased their offers to superstar slugger Juan Soto into the $710 million to $730 million range, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman.
Interestingly, Passan named several teams considered to be significant players for Sasaki, but one big-market team was not mentioned: the New York Yankees. News: Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki ...
Per Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets are all thought to have made the four-time All-Star an offer around the $700 million ...
That's because Juan Soto, the supremely gifted outfielder who guided the New York Yankees to the 2024 World Series, is now a free agent. It seems increasingly likely by the day that Soto will sign ...
Trae Young celebrated with a Las Vegas-inspired taunt after the Atlanta Hawks' NBA Cup victory over the New York Knicks.