W hen the Yankees began the 2024-25 offseason, they saw three members of their pennant-winning bullpen file for free agency: Clay Holmes, Tommy Kahnle, and Tim Hill. There was a s ...
The Yankees were impressed by Max Fried’s mettle during a recent Zoom session with club officials, a lengthy virtual chat ...
Holmes, like Jeff Hoffman, is also reportedly receiving interest as a starting pitcher. This trend in the market could complicate the Phillies’ pursuit of higher end relievers. Holmes, who lost his ...
The New York Yankees have met in person at the Winter Meetings with free agent reliever Chris Martin according to Jorge ...
It is not just that the Yankees lost Juan Soto, but waiting for Soto cost them other opportunities. On Nov. 30, the Yankees ...
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The Yankees and Steinbrenner, who knew fans expected him to retain Soto, ended up at 16 years and $760 million, per the New ...
With one decision, the Yankees’ world and persona have been upended. They no longer are the bullying big brothers in the City ...
Williams is on the final season of his contract with the Brewers and is expected to make $8.4 million in 2025 according to Spotrac. He is one of the MLB’s super-talents and as such, it may be a ...
The Yankees' clear priority in free agency is Juan Soto as the MLB Winter Meetings begin Sunday evening in Dallas.
Phillies look to upgrade their relievers through trade or MLB free agency, eyeing ex-Yankees Clay Holmes and Tommy Kahnle.
The Phillies are in the market for bullpen upgrades, and according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, they’ve been doing their homework.