Yankees legend Hideki Matsui played seven seasons for the Yankees. It wasn’t until his final one, in 2009, with the addition ...
Murakami is probably the best left-handed Japanese power-hitting prospect since Hideki Matsui. And it sounds like the Yankees are planning to make a serious pursuit of him as soon as he becomes ...
Ichiro Suzuki is all about baseball, but he's much more than that in Japan. Back home, he's a wellspring of national pride, ...
The New York Yankees have a need at third base and one trade proposal has them dealing a top-10 prospect to solidify the position. Pittsburgh Pirates star third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes has ...
There are many reasons why the New York Yankees need to save money this offseason, but adding to the roster is the biggest priority. If the Yankees want to win a World Series in 2025, they likely ...
The New York Yankees are looking to get back to the World Series while defending their American League pennant, but they could also have a keen eye on the future. Though free agency for this ...
The New York Yankees are searching for an upgrade over their internal options to round out their infield. They could make a push to sign one of the best defenders available in free agency.
Broadcaster Michael Kay remembers the New York Yankees’ dynasty days. The YES Network and ESPN announcer covered the Yankees when they won four World Series in five years, and he thinks the team ...
The low point of the New York Yankees' offseason was superstar slugger Juan Soto rejecting their 16-year, $760 million contract offer in favor of a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets.
MLB. Yankees advised to forget about signing Alex Bregman for one big reason MLB. MLB expert rules out Dodgers in their race to sign Roki Sasaki and predicts which team he will play for In a video ...
The New York Yankees are already preparing to go big-name hunting in the international free agent market next offseason, a team insider reports. After losing out on the last three big-name ...
A report from Michael Kay of the YES Network surfaced where he mentioned that the Yankees were building their offseason around Munetaka Murakami, a left-handed power hitter from Japan’s NPB.