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MLB rumors: Yankees eye Bo Bichette as Phillies set meeting; frontrunners emerge for Kyle Tucker
The Yankees' priority this offseason is re-upping with outfielder Cody Bellinger, who last season put up a 5.1 WAR -- his highest such figure since his MVP season of 2019. However, the Yankees and Bellinger still have a wide gap in talks and the club is now looking "more seriously" at the aforementioned Bichette, the New York Post reports.
The New York Yankees missed out on Edward Cabrera, but they still may be in line to add a bona fide ace to their starting rotation before pitchers and catchers report to spring training next month. According to MLB.
The New York Yankees have a new outfielder, and he has exactly four major league plate appearances to his name.
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred was in studio for a segment on WFAN in New York Thursday afternoon and among the topics broached was expansion and, along with it, realignment. It's been a hot button topic the last few years, as it's been a long time since MLB expanded and the league is currently thriving.
The New York Yankees and free-agent outfielder Cody Bellinger remain at an impasse, with The Athletic's Brendan Kuty reporting that a deal does not appear to be close.
The New York Yankees need to go all in to add Kyle Tucker in free agency if they want to build a dynasty of the future.
The Yankees have one of their primary players in Jazz Chisholm Jr., and they should make sure he remains a key part of the lineup
Baseball trades can change everything for a team. A good trade can build a champion. Some trades became so big that fans still talk about them decades.
Former outfielder details how the organization strategically leaks information to trusted insiders rather than communicating directly with fans