Looking for right-handed bats, the New York Yankees agreed to a $2.5 million, one-year contract to retain utilityman Amed Rosario, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
The YES Network’s Jack Curry first reported that the Yankees were re-signing Rosario.
The Yankees could use Rosario as a platoon option at third base with Ryan McMahon, who struggles against lefty pitching.
Maybe Stearns thinks he can replace Alonso’s production with that of Bellinger, who’s shown he can do it in New York. Or Kyle ...
Multiple Japanese media outlets have begun linking the Yankees to Japanese phenom Tatsuya Imai, with both Sponichi Annex and ...
GM Brian Cashman has been coy about what the Yankees are going to do, but he gave two notes to the media that are extremely ...
The New York Yankees were dead set on having Anthony Volpe be their shortstop in the postseason. Jose Caballero got some run ...
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman gave his honest take on 24-year-old shortstop Anthony Volpe. It has been a relatively quiet offseason for the New York Yankees thus far, but general ...
The American League East has been busy this offseason. The Toronto Blue Jays added Dylan Cease, and the Baltimore Orioles ...
From the night he arrived at the Winter Meetings to the day he left, Brian Cashman talked an awful lot about trades.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is rumored to be traded, and an MLB analyst revealed the perfect replacement for the second baseman.