The Yankees made a bold statement after losing Juan Soto this offseason by signing Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million contract, bringing one of the
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to acquire veteran pitcher Max Scherzer on a short-term deal in free agency this winter.
The Yankees signed Fried to an eight-year, $218 million deal as their first move after losing free-agent slugger Juan Soto to the New York Mets. The 30-year-old is coming off a successful eight-year stretch with the Braves in which he went 73-36 with a 3.07 ERA, including two top-five finishes in the NL Cy Young race.
The Toronto Blue Jays could look to add free-agent starting pitcher Andrew Heaney after signing slugger Anthony Santander.
After a busy start to the winter, the New York Yankees are a better team today than they were at the end of the 2024 season, and while that doesn’t guarantee a return to the World Series, the Bronx Bombers have given themselves the chance to get there again.
Spring training is fast approaching and so is extension season. Generally speaking, MLB teams use November, December, and January to improve their roster. In February and March, they shift their focus to retaining their own players.
The Yankees are in a financial bind as they try to stay competitive while navigating the luxury tax system. They’re currently coughing up about $16 million
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Max Scherzer is available in free agency after a disappointing season with the Texas Rangers. Could he be headed to his hometown Cardinals?
In the wake of Juan Soto's signing with the New York Mets, the Yankees had an initial flurry of moves that warranted widespread praise. They quickly signed Max Fried and Paul Goldschmidt and traded for Devin Williams and Cody Bellinger.
The New York Yankees have overhauled their roster and are looking to add another former champion to their roster, starting pitcher Max Scherzer. The question is, is he too old to create an impact on the mound?
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