The New York Yankees may not be done making moves yet. There's still just about two weeks until Spring Training.
It seems like the New York Yankees are done making big moves this offseason. However, one notable MLB insider is
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
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.
When it comes to the New York Yankees, being a closer means being compared to the best closer in the game's history: Mariano Rivera. So Devin Williams will come into the Bronx and be well aware of the expectations when he takes the ball to close out games for the Yankees.
But Kahnle won’t be hyping up the Yankees fans in the Bronx this season. The veteran right-hander agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million deal with the Detroit Tigers on Jan. 29.
The New York Yankees are linked to signing veteran left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin to further bolster its rotation.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post is reporting that Tommy Kahnle is close to a deal with the Detroit Tigers, as the New York Yankees have seemed to move on from
Juan Soto secures a $765 million deal with the New York Mets for 15 seasons, while the NY Yankees fail to sign him. Yankees' owner Hal Steinbrenner ex
The New York Yankees have responded nicely to the crushing blow that was Juan Soto departing for their crosstown rivals by acquiring players like Max Fried, Dev
The name Steinbrenner is synonymous with championship baseball and the New York Yankees. The club has been in the family's control since 1973 when George Steinbrenner and group of other investors purchased the team from CBS. Following the acquistion, the New York Yankees enjoyed a tremendous amount of success up until George's passing in 2010.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner sees what the Los Angeles Dodgers are doing. But that doesn’t mean he’s intent on joining the defending World Series champions in their spending spree.