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The New York Yankees have been working all offseason to make a massive signing in the outfield. Their main target is to bring back heavy-hitting veteran Cody Bellinger, but negotiations have yet to prove fruitful for the club. Now, a new idea has emerged, with Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Max Kepler looking for a new deal.
The Yankees have to feel good about their potential playoff rotation for 2026. But potential is the operative word there. Sure, the Bronx Bombers might have a stable of talented arms at their disposal next October.
In spite of the fact that the New York Yankees win 90-plus games and make the playoffs essentially every year, Brian Cashman is still Public Enemy No. 1 in the Bronx. It comes with the territory of serving as Yankees general manager, I guess.
The New York Yankees were dead set on having Anthony Volpe be their shortstop in the postseason. Jose Caballero got some run at the position while Volpe recover
Ron Darling and Robert Flores debate the chances of the Yankees making a big splash this offseason, Tarik Skubal reaching free agency and more
The New York Yankees have not made any big moves yet this winter, but they are open to trading one of their stars.
The Yankees’ former closer is one of the more intriguing relief options on the market. Could a reunion come to fruition?
The Cincinnati Reds' Hunter Greene might be on a growing list of starting pitchers the New York Yankees are considering targeting this offseason.
Two months after the division series, we've learned that the Toronto Blue Jays had one extra thing working in their favor.