Jeff Passan of ESPN said on Wednesday that he cannot believe the New York Yankees are not pursuing free agent Alex Bregman, given the team's infield needs.
We weigh in on what the Yankees have and haven't done this offseason. They've been quiet and it seems things may remain that way.
After months of wide ranging speculation about who would sign him, All-Star free agent Alex Bregman is now predicted by a leading MLB insider to return to the Houston Astros.
The defending World Series champions have restocked this offseason and boast the makings of a juggernaut. But they have a more complex path to making a dynasty.
Regardless of the impending result of Alex Bregman's contract negotiations, the Houston Astros will look different this year. The Astros' trade of Kyle Tucker to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for veteran infielder Isaac Paredes,
It's going to be pretty tough for the general public to believe New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner when he pleads poverty — especially with Forbes valuing the franchise at approximately $7.5 billion in 2024, which was tops in all of MLB.
Former World Series champion A.J. Pierzynski doesn't believe how the New York Yankees have changed as an organization. A two-time All-Star catcher who debuted during the Yankees' dynasty days, Pierzynski reacted to Hall Steinbrenner's recent comments about spending with sarcasm – and nostalgia.
Alex Bregman is just sitting out there, and some think that the Yanks should be after him. The post Yankees Fans React to Columnist’s Comments on Alex Bregman: 'We Don’t Want Ch...Ers!' appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Nolan Arenado's future with the St. Louis Cardinals is uncertain, with trade talks facing obstacles and several factors complicating his potential MLB move.
Signing free agents and making trades are vital if you want to play in October. It's also important to grow your own players and keep them.
Alex Bregman is waiting for the right offer from a team. An MLB insider believes the Yankees must seize this opportunity.
Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner responded to the Dodgers' run of recent signings, which has pushed them up to a projected 2025 payroll upwards of $375 million, in an interview with YES Network's Meredith Marakovits. His answer was something you'd expect to hear from a small-market team, rather than baseball's financial titan of the past century.