After months of wide ranging speculation about who would sign him, All-Star free agent Alex Bregman is now predicted by a leading MLB insider to return to the Houston Astros.
The Houston Astros might not be done making waves this offseason, which is problematic for the Yankees. Despite their acquisitions of Isaac Paredes and
The Houston Astros Jose Altuve has recently made an honestly selfless admission about sacrificing for Alex Bregman.
With Tucker gone, Altuve at second (for now) and Yordan Alvarez’s appearances in the field limited, the Astros’ outfield returns Jake Meyers and Chas McCormick along with Mauricio Dubón, who plays anywhere.
The Houston Astros, just like every other ... If that's the arm New York gets, there's reason to believe the Yankees could have the best bullpen in baseball when healthy. That, of course, wouldn ...
Joel Sherman of the New York Post is reporting that agents and opposing teams have gotten the impression that the Yankees are hesitant to make any move until
While the D-Backs are soon to have one too many infielders, the New York Yankees are one short. Yankees’ GM Brian Cashman has been in an exhaustive search for an infielder all winter. Cashman has scoured the MLB looking for a plus fielder with a quality bat but is intent on maintaining a budget. Luckily, there may be a feasible solution.
MLB analyst Bryan Jaeger of Call to The Pen believes the New York Yankees need to go out and sign Alex Bregman.After losing out on impact pitcher Roki Sasaki, Jaeger believes New York needs to make another impact move.
With now just 19 days to go until MLB teams open spring training for the 2025 season, the big names in free agency are slowly but surely starting to rake in the big bucks, falling off the board as the pressure of the oncoming season pushes both players and teams to strike deals.
On the January 24 edition of "The Leadoff Spot" Bowden suggested that if Bregman were to re-sign with the Houston Astros, the Yankees could try and acquire third baseman Isaac Paredes.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic offered an update on the situation in the Bronx on Saturday, and it's not one that fans are going to like. It seems that the Yankees' failure to land an impact infielder so far this winter comes down to one thing: money. Specifically, Steinbrenner's unwillingness to spend it, at least past a certain point.
CC Sabathia feels that his former New York Yankees teammate, Andy Pettitte, should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame.