Jazz Chisholm, Yankees
Digest more
More than three months remain until Opening Day of the 2026 season, and the Yankees still have plenty of time to make moves, despite pressure and growing frustration from the fanbase. Whether you agree with Yankees general manager Brian Cashman's approach to the offseason or not, oftentimes, he makes moves at his own pace.
We were standing near a pristine hotel pool somewhere in central Florida, on the kind of morning that called for a windbreaker and was too chilly for swimming, when I asked Brian Cashman how he felt about what he had accomplished at the Winter Meetings.
“The Dutch left-handed pitcher Tijn Fredrikze officially signed with the New York Yankees on the final day of the current international signing period,” Major League Baseball insider Francys Romero reported on X, formerly Twitter. “At 18, several scouts believe he has a chance to develop his velocity (88-91 MPH) and secondary pitches.”
1don MSN
What's behind the Yankees' slow offseason? Five explanations for the Bombers' quiet winter (so far)
The Blue Jays, Orioles, Red Sox and even Rays have been busy. The Yankees have added just one new player to their 40-man roster
The Winter Meeting are here across MLB, and here are three moves the New York Yankees could make to kickstart their offseason.
If the New York Yankees are going to be better than they were last year, it could take them dipping into the trade market. Hal Steinbrenner already sounded a li
The New York Yankees are reportedly among the franchises interested in bringing back a former pitcher for the upcoming MLB season.
Should Cohen stick around, he’d have a decent shot at carving out a role for himself in the Yankees’ bullpen in 2026. He’ll have to make it through the Rule 5 Draft first, though, and with rumors suggesting he could be on the move, his status will be worth keeping tabs on. The Rule 5 Draft is scheduled to get underway at 2 p.m. ET on Dec. 10.