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Cody Bellinger coming back to the New York Yankees isn't a certainty. Scott Boras has yet another interborough free agent battle on his hands, and the Mets migh
General Manager Brian Cashman has already gone on record stating he is “open-minded” about trading star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., a comment that feels less like due diligence and more like a “For Sale” sign on a player who just posted a 30-30 season.
Henry has played in two big league seasons for the Miami Marlins, but has just 51 plate appearances in the majors. He was a teammate of Jazz Chisholm Jr. with the Marlins, but unlike Chisholm, he was not able to stick in the big leagues.
To be the best, you have to beat the best. And what better way for the New York Yankees to do that than by poaching one of the Toronto Blue Jays' best players?
The New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies are eagerly anticipating Tatsuya Imai's decision in the coming days regarding his potential move to Major League Baseball.
The Yankees could also use one of their top outfield prospects, Spencer Jones or Jasson Dominguez, as the center piece in the trade for Peralta. This would certainly get the Brewers' attention. If the Yankees can pair that with the signing of Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, they'd be in a very good place heading into next season.
The New York Mets have city bragging rights, at least when it comes to one of the highest-regarded international prospects available in the upcoming international signing period.
New York Yankees closer David Bednar will officially join teammate Aaron Judge for the World Baseball Classic in March 2026. The closer, who came over to the Ya