Jeff Passan of ESPN said on Wednesday that he cannot believe the New York Yankees are not pursuing free agent Alex Bregman, given the team's infield needs.
The New York Yankees want to continue to reshape their roster just weeks before spring training begins, but it won't be with two top stars.
A top MLB insider explained his bewilderment at the New York Yankees deciding to pass on a pursuit of a specific player still in free agency.
The New York Yankees are still pursuing infield options according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, as the team searches for either a third baseman or second baseman
The New York Yankees are running out of options for the infield. However, this All-Star third baseman could be the answer for them at the hot corner.
The countdown to Spring Training is on. The New York Yankees take the field on February 21, less than four weeks away, against the Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, to get their preseason schedule underway.
The New York Yankees are a longshot for Alex Bregman, but circumstances can change if the player is willing to lower some of his demands
Bregman stands as perhaps the best position player available in free agency with less than a month before the beginning of Spring Training, and he reportedly still has a standing six-year, $156 million offer from Houston.
On the other hand, the Yankees lost Juan Soto, but they did add Cody Bellinger, Max Fried, Paul Goldschmidt and Devin Williams. Despite this, the Dodgers remain the favorites. GM Brian Cashman said of their spending via ESPN:
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 Detroit Tigers reportedly are nearing a deal with former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle in free agency.
Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer has found a new home as he enters his age-41 season in 2025. The right-handed starter and former New York Mets ace is in agre