Yankees considering Michael King return
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The 30-year-old Bellinger hit .272 with 29 home runs, 98 RBIs, and an .813 OPS in 152 games for the Yankees. His 5.1 bWAR marked his highest total since his NL MVP campaign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2019, and he emerged as a fan favorite. However, Hoch said there is “definitely” a ceiling to what the Yankees would give Bellinger.
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Anthony Volpe won't start the Yankees' season on time due to rehab from surgery, providing Jose Caballero a chance for a foothold at shortstop.
It’s not often that a player born in the Bronx plays for the New York Yankees, but one just turned his back on the club in free agency.
The New York Yankees need bullpen help this offseason, whether it's top of mind or not, and they have already lost one (Devin Williams) from their 2025 crop of
“The Dutch left-handed pitcher Tijn Fredrikze officially signed with the New York Yankees on the final day of the current international signing period,” Major League Baseball insider Francys Romero reported on X, formerly Twitter. “At 18, several scouts believe he has a chance to develop his velocity (88-91 MPH) and secondary pitches.”
According to the Boston Globe, King is considering signing with the Yankees and two of their AL East rivals, the Red Sox and Orioles. A Rhode Island native and Boston College alum, King has “strong interest” in signing with the Red Sox, MassLive reported.
The New York Yankees' infield presents some big questions for the spring, and while they don't seem to be prioritizing the infield this offseason, they could st
If the Yankees could get a fraction of that production over the course of an entire season, McMahon — who will be spelled by the right-handed, recently re-signed Amed Rosario — would become an incredibly valuable player on both sides of the ball. He’s already a terrific defender, which offsets some of his shortcomings at the plate.
The New York Yankees got in just under the wire of the international signing deadline with an 18-year-old southpaw strikeout pitcher.
Ahead of Philly’s eventual 31-0 win over the Raiders, the star Eagles quarterback trekked through the snow outside Lincoln Financial Field in green sweats and a bomber jacket, completing the look with a Yankees hat tucked under his hood.