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The New York Yankees have caught some criticism for not being aggressive during the MLB offseason.Brian Cashman was able to bring back star free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger. After an impressive first season with the Yankees,
Yankees make three roster moves to shuffle their 40-man, adding a pitcher while cutting two players loose.
Claimed RHP Dom Hamel off waivers from the Texas Rangers. - Designated LHP Jayvien Sandridge and INF/OF Marco Luciano for assignment. Hamel, 26, made his Major League debut in 2025 for the New York Mets,
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is coming off perhaps the best offensive season of a player in his age-33 season in nearly a century.
The New York Yankees have a pair of players that will define whether or not they have a successful season.
After starting a daily birthday series, let’s see who would make the team out of Yankees with a January B-Day.
The New York Yankees have a decision to make ahead of the 2026 MLB season.
If the New York Yankees are indeed looking to add another right-handed outfielder, one of these three options would suffice.
During Thursday's edition of his ESPN New York radio show, Yankees announcer Michael Kay responded to Cashman's take.
According to Zack Raab on X, 26-year-old Harrison Cohen will pitch for Israel in the WBC. Baseball America ranks the Yankees' right-hander as their No. 20 prospect in the minor league system. Cohen had a 1.57 ERA and struck out 29 batters in 28.2 innings last season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
With left fielder Cody Bellinger staying and spring training starting in two weeks, the Yankees’ 2026 roster doesn’t look much different from the one that was blitzed last October by the Blue Jays in a best-of-five Division Series that ended in four games.