Wrap it up! The other 29 Major League Baseball teams can pack up and go home. The New York Yankees will win the 2025 World Series. That, anyway, is the “way too early” prediction by longtime MLB Network anchor and correspondent Robert Flores.
With the New York Yankees still having a couple of key needs in the lineup, a popular MLB analyst offered a bold trade idea that would see the club give up their No. 1 prospect, Jasson Dominguez. This has been a very productive offseason for the Yankees.
New York Yankees' shortstop Anthony Volpe was snubbed in the MLB positional rankings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has thoughts.
The New York Yankees will get plenty of national airtime this season. In addition to their two rivalry games on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, TNT announced that the Yankees will be featured on four of its “MLB Tuesday” night games in the first half of the season.
Yankees have the star power in their lineup and the pitching staff to win World Series, according to MLB Network host
With the New York Yankees needing a left-handed reliever for their bullpen, a reunion with Tim Hill makes sense. But if they don't bring back Hill, could this v
Yankees reportedly focused on adding lefty reliever What will be the Yankees' next move in what has been a busy offseason? According to Brendan Kuty of The Athletic (subscription required), the team's biggest priority as of now seems to be adding a left-handed reliever.
The New York Yankees continued to build up their stock of pitching. They claimed right-hander Allan Winans off waivers from the Atlanta Braves Jan. 23 to give them some insurance with their pitching, according to MiLB Central’s Chase Ford.
The Yankees kept busy on Thursday by claiming RHP Roansy Contreras off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.
Cole dropped from No.1 to the No. 8 starting pitcher in the game. Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler was the top pitcher going into 2025. The 2024 American League Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers, was listed as No. 2, the top in the AL. National League Cy Young winner Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves was No. 3.
CC Sabathia remembers being awed by his first visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., saying he still gets goosebumps when he thinks about those hours wandering through the plaque gallery several years ago.
Former New York Yankees Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia, along with closer Billy Wagner, were voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, joining Cl