The landscape is different, and there’s a new world order for Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner to navigate. A few weeks ago, Steinbrenner suggested owners, including himself, can’t spend at the level of the Dodgers.
With Marcus Stroman refusing to pitch out of the bullpen, he won't factor into the Yankees' starting rotation unless someone gets hurt or they use a six-man staff.
The New York Yankees like to think of themselves as the potential home to a number of great players. Outside of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Yankees almost certainly have more spending power than any other team in baseball.
The New York Yankees are backed in a corner with starting pitcher Marcus Stroman and they're looking at a bad trade market.
While Hal Steinbrenner still funds one of the game’s highest payrolls on an annual basis, the Yankees have trailed teams like the World Series-winning Dodgers, owned by the Guggenheim Group, and Steve Cohen’s Mets in recent years.
Bryce Harper is with Philadelphia and Manny Machado is with San Diego, but we can’t always tell what general manager Brian Cashman has in mind. The Yankees have an ace in Gerrit Cole and had Juan Soto hitting ahead of Aaron Judge,
Yankees GM Brian Cashman reacted to Marcus Stroman's absence to begin spring training and his refusal to pitch in the bullpen.
Chase Hampton may have a higher ceiling than any Yankees pitching prospect, but for any of that to matter, he must prove he is fully healthy and get back to pitching every five or six days this
Brian Cashman, speaking at the Pirates’ complex in Bradenton for Grapefruit League Media Day, said the Yankees and Aaron Boone are actively discussing a new deal.
The New York Yankees are looking to avenge their loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series, although it will be difficult for them to do so, especially when they lost one of their best players last season in Juan Soto.