Baseball fans who grew up during the so-called "Evil Empire" days of the New York Yankees under George Steinbrenner could surely never envision a time
The Atlanta Braves could look to acquire Jack Flaherty in free agency to replace Max Fried in the starting rotation.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner sat down to address the team's offseason, the future of manager Aaron Boone and the franchise's young stars in an interview with YES Network Tuesday. He also spoke to one of baseball's hottest topics: how do you keep up with the Los Angeles Dodgers?
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner acknowledged that a large portion of MLB owners are having a hard time keeping up with the spending of the Los Angeles Dodgers. "It's difficult for most of us owners to be able to do the kind of things that they're doing,
Yankees manager Aaron Boone fears a work stoppage is coming amid all of the Dodgers spending the last two years.
The New York Yankees already have had a solid offseason to this point but do they have one more big move in them?
As Los Angeles begins to rebuild following devastating wildfires, Los Angeles Dodgers owner Mark Walter and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation are spearheading a new fundraising initiative. On Tuesday,
The Atlanta Braves may be one of the top teams in pursuit of free-agent starting pitcher Jack Flaherty this winter.
Derek Jeter speaks exclusively with SportsCasting.com about the Yankees' loss of Juan Soto and subsequent moves to bolster the roster.
A former MLB exec is confident teams like the New York Yankees or Mets will push for an investigation of how the Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki.
If it wasn’t already obvious, the Los Angeles Dodgers have cemented their status as MLB’s new “Evil Empire” with a mid-January free agency spending spree.Fresh off reportedly agreeing to a deal with Japanese ace Roki Sasaki and signing All-Star closer Tanner Scott to a four-year,
The New York Yankees' offseason has been an entertaining one, to say the least. It began with Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets, and quickly followed wit