The decision not to move for either Bregman or Arenado is a clear signal that Cashman is continuing to prioritize future flexibility over maximizing the team's 2025 win total. That's a defensible strategy but it's not a plan that will placate Yankee fans who are desperate to see their favorite team end their lengthy World Series drought.
If Brian Cashman wants to end the New York Yankees' World Series drought, he still needs to make some big roster moves this offseason.
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The New York Yankees have been extremely busy this offseason. Their most recent move — all of which have come in a relative hurry ever since Juan Soto signed w
Max Fried officially signed his contract with the New York Yankees on Wednesday, putting pen to paper before addressing the media for the first time in his new
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It seems that the New York Yankees intend to use Cody Bellinger in center field. Having the former MVP in center will allow Aaron Judge to shift over to right f
Losing Juan Soto was undoubtedly a catastrophic blow to the Yankees‘ offense, but they immediately turned their attention to reinforcing […]
The New York Mets are better positioned than ever to land Alex Bregman thanks to New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman.
But Soto signed with the New York Mets instead, which upended the Yankees 'Plan A' for this offseason. However, Yankees GM Brian Cashman didn't sit licking his franchise's wounds. He signed left ...
As Cody Bellinger transitions from Wrigley Field to Yankee Stadium, the former MVP hopes he can return to the form of an elite slugger once more. Of course, the Yankees certainly hope that, too, with a need to backfill the chasm Juan Soto—who signed as a free agent with the New York Mets —leaves in their lineup offensively.