The New York Yankees are not expected to bring back one of their most polarizing players from the 2024 season.
There are few professional athletes who have captured their fanbases like New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has.
Aaron Judge is firmly in the spotlight ahead of Opening Day. It is likely that he will remain so up to and through the season, as he's one of the faces of baseball and the reigning AL MVP.
The Yankees are trying to replace Juan Soto; at least that's what they're telling themselves, because let's be honest there's no way to replace that kind of
Soto said he is still friends with Aaron Judge even though they have not talked since he became a New York Met.
The New York Yankees’ acquisition of Cody Bellinger has set the stage for significant changes in their lineup and outfield configuration. Among the most notable adjustments is Aaron Judge’s likely move from center field back to his natural position in right field—a shift that could redefine the Yankees’ defensive strategy heading into the new season.
The New York Yankees signed Paul Goldschmidt to man first base this coming season. Goldschmidt, now 37 years old, is coming off the worst campaign of his career
Juan Soto acknowledged that he hadn't spoken to any of his former Yankees teammates but he still considers Judge a friend.
A few Dodgers players have talked trash about the Yankees after beating them in the World Series, now the team is auctioning off the ball Aaron Judge dropped that started their Game 5 meltdown.
The New York Yankees may end up being the favorites to steal $152 million slugger Pete Alonso from the New York Mets.
In his recent “The Mayor’s Office” episodes, Casey has discussed the player movement around the league and touched on Soto’s impact. During those segments, he provided some dubious rationalization for Yankees fans on why losing Soto, who got 15 years and $765 million from the Mets, won’t hurt so much.
The Yankees quickly pivoted from Juan Soto, who left them to join the Mets, by acquiring closer Devin Williams from the Brewers and outfielder-first baseman Cody Bellinger from the Cubs,