New York Mets owner Steve Cohen gave a "brutally honest" update on contract talks with Pete Alonso and claimed negotiations have been harder than those which took place with Juan Soto
Yankees target 2 former pitchers to strengthen staff
After the New York Yankees responded quickly following Juan Soto’s departure, the team has not made any significant moves since. The market appears to be at a
The deep freeze enveloping New York is symbolic of what’s going on between the Mets and Scott Boras over Pete Alonso, and it really is quite amazing how the euphoria over their $765 million Juan
The low point of the New York Yankees' offseason was superstar slugger Juan Soto rejecting their 16-year, $760 million contract offer in favor of a 15-year, $76
Ever since generational slugger Juan Soto made his departure from the New York Yankees final on December 8, accepting a whopping, 15-year, $765 million contract with the Bronx Bombers’ National League crosstown rivals,
“Brett Baty will wear No. 7 this year,” MLB.com's Anthony DiComo posted on X. “He grew up watching José Reyes and Joe Mauer and likes the number for that reason. Baty says Juan Soto reached out to him about No. 22, though he declined to say what Soto offered for the swap. He's happy with No. 7, though.”
Anthony Santander, a potential Juan Soto replacement for the New York Yankees, was predicted to sign a $96 million deal with the Blue Jays.
Former Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon knows what it takes to win a World Series -- or two. He thinks the Yankees, coming off the loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers and the loss of slugger Juan Soto, are an even better team in 2025.
Juan Soto, now the holder of the most lucrative contract in MLB history, is eagerly anticipating the start of the new season, ready to showcase his exceptional talent with the Mets.
The New York Yankees could look to sign a Gold Glove infielder from the San Diego Padres to replace infielder Gleyber Torres.
The New York Yankees might not have Juan Soto anymore, but that doesn’t mean they are a bad team. Quite the contrary, in fact: due to their strong core (particularly on the pitching side) and excellent offseason post-Soto,