New York Yankees Pursuing All-Star to Replace Cody Bellinger
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The New York Yankees continue to look for offensive upgrades, and the latest report suggests that they’re keeping multiple avenues open, including in free agency and the trade market.
The New York Yankees still haven't made any offseason signings from outside of their organization, and they are "almost certain" to lose Bo Bichette. Don Mattingly may be a key reason for the loss.
While plenty of players will be in Tampa before they’re required to be, the club’s pitchers and catchers will officially report to camp on Feb. 11. Aaron Boone will also conduct his first press conference of the spring that day at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The pitchers and catchers will then hold their first workout on Feb. 12.
The former Yankees ace is set to call in the neighborhood of 60 Yankees game this season, a YES Network spokesperson confirmed to NJ Advance Media. That’s significantly more than the fewer than the 40 he did last season while also working for ESPN, but fewer than the 90 he did before joining The Worldwide Leader in 2022.
The New York Yankees are in a post-Cody Bellinger world. It's not a place they wanted to be after negotiations with Scott Boras' versatile slugger dragged on un
Pitching is the Yankees' biggest problem. Landing Peralta would go a long way toward quieting some of the questions that surround the staff.
The New York Yankees could look to reunite with veteran pitcher David Robertson to bolster their bullpen this offseason.
The New York Yankees would be paying a steep price in a trade for this All-Star pitcher, but it might be worth it.