Since losing generational offensive force Juan Soto to the New York Mets and the historic, 15-year, $765 million contract the offered him, the New York Yankees have stayed busy. Not discouraged by losing out to their crosstown rival,
Much like his former Yankees teammate Luis Severino did a year ago, Clay Holmes was bearded for his introductory Zoom press conference with members of the Mets media last week.
However, in the wake of their defeat in free agency to crosstown rivals the New York Mets, the club has made several notable moves. Related: New York Yankees’ trade offer for Nolan Arenado rejected by St. Louis Cardinals because of this reported reason ...
The New York Mets are the favorites to re-sign Pete Alonso, but could the slugger shock the baseball world and actually sign with the Seattle Mariners?
Last week at Citi Field, the New York Mets introduced Juan Soto, their new franchise player and the proud owner of a record 15-year contract worth $765 million. Soto, who turned only 26 in October, slashed .
Pitcher Sean Manaea is set to return to the New York Mets on a 3-year, $75 million contract, a person familiar with the agreement says.
The New York Yankees went to the wire in the bidding war for Juan Soto only to lose the All-Star outfielder to the New York Mets. With the perennial MVP candidate off the board, New York might have a new cost-effective target who can provide just as much ...
National League Most Valuable Player Award winner Paul Goldschmidt provides the New York Yankees with leadership and first base stability on a one-year contract.
The New York Yankees have filled their void at first base. Although the Yankees wound up signing 2022 NL MVP winner Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 milli
The first base options for the New York Mets have been flying off the board since Friday. Christian Walker signed with the Houston Astros, Paul Goldschmidt sig
Bronx-to-Queens pipeline going strong; Soto’s defection to Mets strengthens NL even further; Tim Hill rumors; Yankees haven’t completely written off LeMahieu just yet