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Sporting News on MSNYankees 'will regret' not adding Mets $54 million slugger in free agencyFollowing those early moves, it became clear the Yankees still needed to add to the first base position. They bought out ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNWhy Yankees should stay far away from elite defensive infielder via tradeYankee Stadium is not a large ballpark, so in theory, he could see a slight power resurgence in the Bronx. However, with him ...
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Sporting News on MSNYankees Brian Cashman gives telling two-word update on Marcus Stroman tradePeter Chawaga is a veteran journalist covering Major League Baseball for The Sporting News. His MLB reporting has included feature interviews with commissioner Rob Manfred and Hall of Fame slugger ...
Four former St. Louis Cardinals are among those who agreed to contracts this week. A look at all the noteworthy Cardinals to sign deals this offseason.
For a team that has been involved in a lot of offseason rumors, the St. Louis Cardinals have had a really quiet winter.
First baseman Pete Alonso is staying with the New York Mets, agreeing to a $54 million, two-year contract, a person familiar ...
Heading into spring training, New York Yankees youngster Jasson Dominguez is making a subtle, yet big change. He's changing his uniform number from No. 89 to No ...
The Yankees protected Rodriguez from the Rule 5 draft in December. The 22-year-old is listed as a catcher, but he has experience in the infield outside of shortstop. He’s best as a corner infielder, ...
The New York Mets have agreed to terms on an underwhelming contract with free agent slugger Pete Alonso. Who screwed up most by letting that happen?
MLB's free agency class is almost picked dry. At this point in time, there are some clear winners and losers around the ...
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Hosted on MSNYankees insider puts awkward ticking clock on Marcus Stroman trade, pitches solutionYankees insider Joel Sherman weighed in on New York's conundrum with Marcus Stroman and provided some worthwhile insight.
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FanSided on MSNNY Yankees depth chart is collecting former NY Mets players who've seen better daysWhen a player goes from one New York baseball team to the next, especially when it’s someone who isn’t all that good, one fan ...
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