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The New York Yankees are reportedly narrowing down which positions to bolster this winter, and third base won't be one of them.
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ESPN's Jeff Passan reveals how Yankees could trade for Tigers' Tarik Skubal
While a trade isn't likely, the Yankees have the ammo needed to swing such a blockbuster trade. If they're willing to do so, the Yankees have the high-end starting pitching prospects and talent to match the Tigers' trade demands.
Right now, New York’s projected Opening Day quintet would be Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Luis Gil, Will Warren and swingman Ryan Yarbrough, who was brought back on a one-year, $2 million deal a few weeks ago.
The Yankees, in the market for rotation and bullpen depth, have reached an agreement to re-sign left-hander Ryan Yarbrough to a one-year deal, sources told ESPN.
The tension was intense and the pressure sky-high before Game 2 of the AL wild-card series between the Yankees and the Red Sox. However, things escalated quickly after ESPN’s broadcast entered the debate. Following the Yankees’ 3-1 loss in Game 1 ...
The Mets bolstered the back of their bullpen on Monday night with a splash, signing ex- Yankees closer Devin Williams to a three-year deal in free agency. Will Sammon of The Athletic was first to report Williams’ deal with the Mets. Williams’ contract is worth more than $50 million guaranteed with no opt-outs or options, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Tatsuya Imai is the most entertained offseason pitcher entering the 2026 MLB season who last played for the Saitama Seibu Lions in Japan.
The New York Yankees are expected to have some level of interest in the top Japanese players on the market this winter. With the obvious need for another starter, someone like Tatsuya Imai could be a perfect option. Imai has proven throughout his time in Japan that he has above-average stuff and would certainly be welcomed in the Yankees’ rotation.
ESPN’s broadcast of Tuesday’s Yankees-Red Sox game dealt with some audio issues, and people were not happy. The feed had a crackling, static-like sound that began in the first inning. It was particularly bad when fans were cheering. “At times, it’s ...