The New York Yankees claimed RHP Owen White off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.
Los Angeles Dodgers. Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter impersonates him in bank fraud scheme New York Yankees. Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and wife deny covering up child sex abuse The Bronx ...
CC Sabathia will go into the Baseball Hall of Fame with a New York Yankees hat on his plaque. Sabathia learned of his election on Tuesday and soon after confirmed his intentions to go into ...
While baseball fans who do not follow the Los Angeles Dodgers fume over the defending World Series champions cornering the market on top free agents, the New York Yankees may have a real reason to ...
The White Sox announced that right-hander Ron Marinaccio ... He was claimed off waivers from the Yankees with about a week remaining in the 2024 season, but was kept on optional assignment.
NEW YORK – There’s nothing really new to my 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. They were Yankees teammates from the middle of 2012 through ...
The New York Yankees have focused on their bullpen this offseason, adding two-time All-Star closer Devin Williams to close games and moving Luke Weaver, who was a revelation in the ninth-inning ...
Fox Sports' Deesha Thosar predicted that the Gold Glover would sign with the Yankees. "Kim's high baseball IQ and defensive versatility and prowess would be a breath of fresh air for a Yankees ...
364 mark that was the best in baseball. LeMahieu’s ... after finishing runner-up to Chicago White Sox Tim Anderson in 2019 when he joined the Yankees on a two-year, $24 million deal following ...
The New York Yankees won’t make their Sunday Night Baseball debut until May this season, and in something of a twist, it will not be against the Red Sox. Instead, the Yankees will be on ESPN’s ...
Yankees advised to forget about signing Alex ... New York's top prospect and one of the most exciting talents in all of baseball, is ready to take over. At just 21 years old (he will turn 22 ...
The phrase, “You can never have enough pitching,” or a variation of it, has been said by Brian Cashman myriad times during his tenure as New York Yankees general manager. And understandably so.