It seems like the New York Yankees are done making big moves this offseason. However, one notable MLB insider is
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.
The New York Yankees gained a tough loss in 2024, but it wasn't the World Series. Losing out on Juan Soto was a massive blow to the Bronx Bombers, and Soto will be heading next door to Queens, where he will be a New York Met.
A surprising new report has linked the New York Mets to a potential trade for one of the rising star pitchers in MLB.
The defending American League champs had to pivot -- hard -- after losing a generational star to the crosstown Mets. Here's how they did it -- and what's next.
During a Tuesday appearance on YES Network's "Yankees Hot Stove" program, team owner Hal Steinbrenner made quite a bold claim about his current squad compared to the one that completed a trip to the 2024 World Series, where the Yankees fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games.
Don't expect the New York Yankees to match the Los Angeles Dodgers in spending anytime soon, judging from their controlling owner's recent comments. Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner responded to the Dodgers' run of recent signings,
NEW YORK — Left-hander A.J. Minter was introduced to Mets reporters on Saturday at Amazin’ Day. There, the veteran reliever made a big impression on fans. In a panel hosted by Vito Calise and Jonathon Baron, he took a quick shot at the team across town, the New York Yankees.
The New York Mets aren't done adding to the rotation. Pat Ragazzo from Sports Illustrated reports they have their eyes on a pitcher from the San Diego Padres.
With less than three weeks until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the New York Yankees bolstered their depth by adding another starter. On Thurs
Back on December 13, just five days after agreeing to sign the richest contract in baseball — and professional sports — history, joining the New York Mets on a 15-year, $765 million deal, Juan Soto decided the time was right to take a shot at the fans of his former team,