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Anthony Volpe is slated to miss some time next season, and Brian Cashman won't guarantee him a starting job when he returns.
Yankees sign 17-HR Cuban outfielder to free agent contract originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The New York Yankees have signed a promising Cuban outfielder to a free agent contract.
The New York Yankees signed Drake Fellows, a 6-foot-5 pitcher who could be a bullpen candidate but will likely start in Triple-A.
While many expect the New York Yankees to pursue another starting pitcher in free agency, manager Aaron Boone isn't so sure.
The New York Yankees have not made many moves this offseason, but that doesn't mean that they'll be quiet for long. They recently added a new player to the team, signing Drake Fellows to a minor deal, according to MLB insider Jon Heyman.
The New York Yankees have emerged as major favorites to land two Japanese stars as trade rumors swirl amid Cody Bellinger’s free agency.
Quintana, who turns 37 in January, went 11-7 with a 3.96 ERA in 24 starts for the Milwaukee Brewers this past season. He has been a model of consistency since debuting with the Chicago White Sox in 2012, starting at least 20 games in 11 of 13 seasons (not counting the pandemic-shortened 2020 season).
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has been voted the Babe Ruth Award winner as postseason MVP by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, and Yankees slugger Aaron Judge won his fifth Sid Mercer/Dick Young New York Player of the Year Award.
Devin Williams is a Met, Jonathan Loaisiga and Luke Weaver are free agents, and “that’s why it’s been so important to bring in the controllable players that we got last trade deadline’’ Cashman said of closer David Bednar and fellow righty Camilo Doval.
Jesse Rogers of ESPN is reporting the A's pact with Leiter at one year, $3 million, which is in line with what he was expected to make in arbitration with the Yankees. That was a price that was deemed too expensive by New York, but ends up being what will land him in Sacramento.
Wells made his big-league debut in 2023, playing in just 19 games. The following year, he became the Yankees' starting catcher, slashing .229/.322/.395 with 13 homers and 55 RBI across 414 trips to the dish. Not exactly eye-popping numbers, but it's tough to find a good catcher.