The New York Yankees are emerging as the favorites to sign Houston Astros free agent infielder Alex Bregman this winter.
Houston Astros' third baseman, Alex Bregman, has an interesting free agency decision to make, with both the Astros and the New York Yankees in pursuit.
The New York Yankees are reportedly staying aggressive in the free-agent market as they continue to search for solutions at first base. In the aftermath
Nolan Arenado fueled speculation that he wants to be traded to the New York Yankees after he liked pro-Yankee comments on social media.
Right-hander Jonathan Loáisiga is guaranteed $5 million in his one-year contract from the New York Yankees as he returns from Tommy John surgery and could earn up to $10.5 million over two seasons.
An Alex Bregman signing for the New York Yankees may be doomed by a lack of a proper fit. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that while the team
The New York Yankees are considered heavy favorites to sign free agent third baseman Alex Bregman to bolster its offense.
The St. Louis Cardinals officially parted ways with fan favorite Paul Goldschmidt on Saturday after the seven-time All-Star signed a one-year, $12.5 million deal with the New York Yankees.
After early talks fizzled, top free agent Christian Walker instead set to join the Astros on a three-year, $60 million deal, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. This move will have multiple ripples across the sport since it could potentially signal that longtime Astros star Alex Bregman will have a new home in 2025.
The New York Yankees have been aggressive in assuring all of the holes on their roster are filled. They did so by adding starting pitcher Max Fried, closer Dev
Beyond the financial question marks that would come with signing Bregman to a potential $200 million deal, which is what he's reportedly seeking, the Yankees reportedly have other concerns about his fit away from Houston, according to Jon Heyman of The New York Post.