The New York Yankees let another infielder that could’ve helped their lineup for little to nothing, as Jose Iglesias signed a minor-league contract with the San
After helping lead the New York Mets to the NLCS last season, Jose Iglesias has inked a deal with another NL contender.
The San Diego Padres have made another spring training addition. On Thursday, the Padres re-signed outfielder Tim Locastro to a minor league deal, he told Rober
King was one of the players the Yankees shipped to the Padres last winter in the seven-player blockbuster trade for superstar slugger Juan Soto. He spent three years in the Bronx as a reliever for the Yankees before his trade to San Diego, where he was transitioned into a starter.
Phillies star Bryce Harper pointed out how Yankees star Aaron Judge's contract compares to Juan Soto's Mets deal.
Volpe is only 3-for-16 in spring training so far, but there are signs of the offensive potential he showed in the minor leagues.
This led to the Yankees declining Rizzo's $17 million team option for 2025, a decision that could lead to the four-time Gold Glove Award winner retiring. Speaking with The Athletic for an interview released on Friday, Rizzo admitted this could be the end for him.
Amid spring training, the San Diego Padres signed former New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias. Ken Rosenthal explained why.
A pair of former major league catchers on the 'Foul Territory' podcast expect the New York Yankees to land Nolan Arenado if the third baseman is traded.