Yankees sign former Jazz Chisholm Jr. teammate
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To be the best, you have to beat the best. And what better way for the New York Yankees to do that than by poaching one of the Toronto Blue Jays' best players?
General Manager Brian Cashman has already gone on record stating he is “open-minded” about trading star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., a comment that feels less like due diligence and more like a “For Sale” sign on a player who just posted a 30-30 season.
The baseball hot stove is burning with an unusual trend this winter: the steady migration of former Yankees across town to the Mets. With Luke Weaver’s recent signing of a two-year, $22 million contract with the Amazins, the pattern has become impossible to ignore — and it’s raising eyebrows throughout New York.
The New York Yankees made their first move in the Rule 5 Draft since 2011, and the staff recently explained why.
The last time the Yankees made a selection in the Rule 5 Draft, it was 2011: Netflix was still mailing DVDs in red envelopes, and hitching a ride to the airport in a stranger’s car was more cautionary tale than everyday convenience.
Yankees fans are getting antsy about the club's lack of major moves. Let’s rate the most popular fears floating around the fan base.
The New York Mets have picked up another relief pitcher from the New York Yankees' latest batch of free agents, and fans are duking it out on social media.
The Chicago Cubs add veteran depth by signing former Yankees top prospect Tyler Austin to a one-year deal after a dominant run in Japan.