The New York Yankees aren't trying to hide the fact that they're looking to trade Marcus Stroman before the 2025 season begins. This is because New York's star
Are the New York Yankees, who have long been MLB’s financial powerhouse, now playing “third fiddle” when it comes to spending money on players? The very concept seems strange, but that was the judgement of one of baseball’s most knowledgeable “insider” journalists,
A trade pitch has the New York Yankees dealing Marcus Stroman to re-acquire an infielder in a three-player deal. The post Trade Pitch Has Yankees Dealing Stroman to Re-Acquire Infielder in 3-Player Deal appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter recently proposed a hypothetical trade that would send Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman and catching prospect Rafael Flores to the
A Marcus Stroman trade proposal, Aaron Boone takes a shot at a former Dodgers pitcher and Derek Jeter sounds off on the Yankees' offseason so far.
The New York Yankees are trying to trade starting pitcher Marcus Stroman. Stroman's contract is an issue and the Yankees would have to deal some cash with him, but could they fill their need in the infield by trading him?
New York Yankees starting pitcher Marcus Stroman has been involved in several MLB trade rumors this offseason. Entering the second season of his two-year, $37 million contract with New York, Stroman unperformed in 2024 after being an All-Star with the Chicago Cubs in 2023.
The New York Yankees have done well to rebuild their roster after the departure of free-agent superstar Juan Soto. But before they bolster their roster further
The New York Yankees may not be done making moves yet. There's still just about two weeks until Spring Training.
Aaron Judge's New York Yankees teammate's social media activity raises eyebrows, fueling trade rumors. MLB fans are speculating about his future after his recent actions online. Aaron Judge‘s teammate,
A trade pitch has the New York Yankees dealing starting pitcher Marcus Stroman to a rival AL team for another starting pitcher.
The Yankees are walking a financial tightrope, sitting slightly above the fourth luxury tax threshold at $301 million. Their plan