Yankees are on no-trade list of popular star infielder
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With Rice potentially playing first base full-time, some have wondered whether he’ll still get opportunities behind the plate during spring training. According to Bryan Hock of MLB.com, the Yankees still view Rice as a catcher, which could eventually have implications for Wells.
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, reliever Luke Weaver is finalizing a deal with the New York Mets for two years and $22 million. He spent the last two-plus seasons with the Yankees after being claimed off waivers near the end of the 2023 campaign.
Chicago Cubs fans must face a familiar predicament each offseason. While their team appears to be in a great position to sign several elite free agents, the fro
Sherman followed that report up with a note that this new deal with the Mets and Weaver is a two-year deal projected to be for $22 million. It's pending a physical, but barring a stunning turnaround, the Yankees will lose Weaver to the Mets.
King, 30, transitioned from reliever to starter after the Padres acquired him from the Yankees. Over 45 starts and one relief appearance for San Diego, he put up an ERA+ of 134 and an FIP of 3.65.
Former Yankees pitcher Adam Ottavino has witnessed Brian Cashman’s bluntness firsthand. On a recent episode of “Baseball Isn’t Boring,” Ottavino shared details about a speech the Yankees’ general manager gave in the wake of the Sonny Gray trade.
Bleacher Report's Zachary Rymer predicted the Brewers would trade Peralta to the New York Yankees in a one for one deal that would send Jazz Chisholm Jr. back to Milwaukee.