Where will Cody Bellinger and Jasson Dominguez play for the New York Yankees in 2025? During a recent interview on WFAN Sports Radio, Yankees manager Aaron Boone reportedly said that Bellinger will likely play in center field while Dominguez will play in left field,
As the New York Yankees sort their outfield options for 2025, manager Aaron Boone laid out the alignment he'll use to start the new season.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner revealed that Aaron Judge played a huge role in the front office's decision to sign Cody Bellinger this winter.
One of the splash moves the New York Yankees made this offseason was acquiring former MVP Cody Bellinger in a trade with the Chicago Cubs. After missing out on Juan Soto early in the offseason, the Yankees pivoted quickly.
Ken Rosenthal reports that the Yankees are looking at a trade for a third baseman after Hal Steinbrenner's recent comments.
The New York Yankees made several moves this offseason. Of course, their No. 1 priority entering the offseason was to sign Juan Soto.
The Yankees are walking a financial tightrope, sitting slightly above the fourth luxury tax threshold at $301 million. Their plan to get under that number is
No one in the projected lineup should come close to replicating Soto but Steinbrenner pointed to improvements in defense, pitching and more.
The worst part about this quote is that even if Steinbrenner is right, and the Yankees are marginally better, the team that just knocked them out in five games is substantially better. The Dodgers have left no stone unturned when it comes to building their roster, while the Yankees are sitting back satisfied despite losing out on Soto.
Former New York Yankees player Derek Jeter is excited about what his team added this offseason. New York looks to return to the World Series.
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 only move that left the industry scratching its heads, however, was the December deal that sent catcher Jose Trevino to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for right-handed reliever Fernando Cruz and catcher Alex Jackson. ESPN MLB writer Jorge Castillo explained this on a recent episode of the “Baseball Tonight” podcast.