3 Yankees who should exceed projections in 2026
With just a couple of weeks left before the start of Spring Training, the 2026 Yankees are set to look a lot like the 2025 Yankees. General manager Brian Cashman disagrees that the team is just running it back, but having much of the same cast returning for this year
Boone talks Volpe's SS competition, what to expect from Domínguez
Yankees manager Aaron Boone appeared on WFAN radio on Monday for a wide-ranging interview in which he touched on several topics, including a largely similar roster entering Spring Training after a loss to the American League champion Blue Jays last fall, how much influence the front office has when it
Jazz rejoining Team Great Britain 10 years after Classic debut
Ten years ago, Jazz Chisholm Jr. – then just an 18-year-old playing his first summer in the Minor Leagues – pulled on a Great Britain jersey for the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers held in Brooklyn. Despite his youth, Chisholm more than held his own, going 4-for-16 with a double and
Spring Training is fast approaching! Here's what you need to know
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Dominican Republic adds Yankees reliever to Classic roster
An elite double-play duo and a flamethrowing reliever are the latest additions to a stacked Dominican Republic squad for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. D-backs infielders Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo and Yankees right-hander Camilo Doval will play for their country in the upcoming tournament in March, the Dominican Baseball
These Yankees prospects could crack the Top 100 soon
The Yankees have four prospects on MLB Pipeline's 2026 Top 100 Prospects list, released last week: shortstop George Lombard Jr. (No. 32), right-handers Carlos Lagrange (No. 79) and Elmer Rodríguez (No. 82) and shortstop Dax Kilby (No. 94). But prospect development is all about the future, so the logical question
Latest Yankees injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the offseason with all the latest Yankees injury news and transactions.
The story of Yankee Stadium's reopening, 50 years later
NEW YORK -- Joe DiMaggio leaned against a railing, neatly clad in a sport coat, blue shirt and tie, overlooking what had once been his office: center field at the original Yankee Stadium. It hardly looked like a ballpark on that afternoon in 1974. The field was torn to bits
Judge (elbow) on schedule; what about rest of rehabbing Yanks?
NEW YORK -- Aaron Judge let his arm do the talking during the American League Division Series last October, uncorking a 90.2 mph throw from right field in the opener against the Blue Jays that signaled his right flexor injury was no longer a concern. That progress has continued into
Yankees' No. 3 prospect to pitch for Puerto Rico in Classic
Hard-throwing right-hander Elmer Rodríguez, the No. 82 prospect in MLB, is ready to bring the heat for Team Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. Rodríguez, who is the Yankees’ No. 3 prospect, was confirmed as the latest member of Puerto Rico’s squad on Friday. He will be teammates with
Robertson, star reliever with a big heart, retires after 17 seasons
When David Robertson first came onto the scene as a Yankees rookie in 2008, the baby-faced kid from Alabama didn’t quite have the look of someone who was ready for the pressure cooker of a late-inning relief role. In Robertson's Major League debut -- June 29, 2008, against the Mets
Yankees just running it back in '26? Cashman begs to differ
The Yankees officially announced their reunion with outfielder Cody Bellinger on Monday as the two sides finalized a five-year deal that will keep the left-handed slugger in pinstripes following his stellar 2025 season in the Bronx.
Belli glad his road led back to Bombers: 'Grass ain't always greener'
NEW YORK -- There is a belief within the Yankees’ clubhouse that if they could somehow replay the American League Division Series, the outcome would be different. Aaron Judge said as much minutes after the final out, when he said the club would like to “run ‘em back and see
10 darkhorse candidates to be No. 1 Right Now on 2027 list
MLB Network recently completed the annual reveal of its Top 100 Players Right Now list. Surprise, surprise: Shohei Ohtani was at the top. Ohtani has ranked No. 1 in four of the past five seasons, dropping to No. 4 in 2024, when rehab from elbow surgery turned him from two-way
1 player in each division you can't take your eyes off
The Yankees and Giants will open the 2026 MLB season on March 25. We’ll be counting down to that date with our annual preview series, with each story looking ahead to the coming season by breaking down a particular topic, division by division. Previously: Each division’s team most likely to
Judge returns as MLB The Show 26 cover athlete
All rise for the second time: Aaron Judge is back on the cover of MLB The Show. Judge was revealed as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 26 on Tuesday. It's the second time the Yankees superstar and reigning American League MVP has been on the cover of the
30 of the best prospects who missed the Top 100 list -- 1 for each team
A Top 100 list is never enough. Every year after we release a Top 100 prospect ranking -- as MLB Pipeline did last Friday -- we always get the simple two-word question from the public: who’s next? Let’s get you started on who could crack future editions of the Top
Yankees acquire righty Chivilli from Rockies for first-base prospect Rumfield
NEW YORK -- The Yankees added a hard-throwing project to their bullpen mix on Wednesday, acquiring right-hander Angel Chivilli from the Rockies in exchange for Minor League first baseman T.J. Rumfield. TRADE DETAILS Yankees get: RHP Angel Chivilli Rockies get: 1B T.J. Rumfield (Yankees' No. 22 prospect, per MLB Pipeline)
Yankees appoint Mario Garza as new director of international scouting
NEW YORK -- The Yankees have entrusted part of their pipeline to a familiar face, announcing Wednesday that they have appointed Mario Garza as the club’s new director of international scouting. Garza, 44, replaces Donny Rowland, who was not retained when his contract expired in November.
Yanks add former Mets prospect to pitching mix with waiver claim
The Yankees on Tuesday claimed right-hander Dom Hamel off waivers from the Rangers and designated left-hander Jayvien Sandridge and infielder/outfielder Marco Luciano for assignment.
MVP Judge expresses gratitude for family, fans
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Rodón rehab update: He can now button his shirt (It's great news)
Yankees starter Carlos Rodón said Saturday before he underwent left elbow surgery in October, his range of motion was so poor that he was unable to touch the top of his head or button his shirt with his moneymaking arm. That’s not a problem any longer. A little more than
Can Yankees take AL East back in '26? Here's what they need
The American League East, already a tough division from which three clubs reached the postseason last year, has gotten better even with the departures of Bo Bichette (Blue Jays to Mets) and Alex Bregman (Red Sox to Cubs) in free agency. After coming up two outs short of winning their