Mets signing ex-Yankees reliever Luke Weaver
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According to the New York Post's Joel Sherman, the Yankees provided release waivers to right-hander Allan Winans as he pursues a professional opportunity in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. It's not known what NPB club Winans will be joining as of yet, though it is the first time in his career that he will play overseas.
Yankees fans are getting antsy about the club's lack of major moves. Let’s rate the most popular fears floating around the fan base.
The New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals could come together on a big offseason trade involving Nolan Arenado.
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Yankees Potential Trade Target: Sandy Alcantara
Alcantara burst into the national spotlight in 2022, leading all qualified NL starters in innings pitched (228.2) and placing second in ERA (2.28) and third in fWAR (5.9) en route to a unanimous win of the Cy Young Award.
Given that Scott Boras is Cody Bellinger's agent, the New York Yankees had to know that they would be in for a long, drawn-out process with the former NL MVP. After all, Bellinger is in very high demand,
The Yankees have not made their big splash yet in the MLB offseason, but that should be coming with a Cody Bellinger contract.
The free agency market is heating up and another former New York Yankees pitcher is leaving the team. According to the New York Posts' Joel Sherman, reliever Lu
For the second time this offseason, the Mets have signed a former Yankees closer to add to the back of their bullpen. Luke Weaver has agreed to a two-year deal in free agency worth $22 million with the Mets.
Should the New York Yankees try to move on from second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. and acquire starting pitching depth?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/athletics/onsi as A's Snag Interesting Relief Pitcher After Time with New York Yankees.
Former Yankees pitcher Adam Ottavino has witnessed Brian Cashman’s bluntness firsthand. On a recent episode of “Baseball Isn’t Boring,” Ottavino shared details about a speech the Yankees’ general manager gave in the wake of the Sonny Gray trade.