She has landed a scholarship at the school after reportedly playing at a semi-professional level in Canada - and it appears ...
(Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images ... Along with right-handers Luis Gil, Clarke Schmidt and Marcus Stroman, the Yankees have depth when it comes to starting pitchers. Gil, the 2024 American League ...
The New York Yankees are exploring every possible avenue to address their glaring hole at second base and solve their ongoing leadoff issues.
With this in mind, the Blue Jays are continuing to pursue some of the biggest names left on the free-agent market, including a trio of high-profile bats ... consider a big move to fill that hole.
The New York Yankees seem to be in a bittersweet position with regard to starting pitching. The team has more starters than ...
The top candidate is Marcus Stroman, a right-hander owed $18.3 million in 2025. Stroman didn’t have a bad first season for the Yankees, posting a 4.31 ERA in 154 2/3 innings. At worst ...
Given the crowded rotation and the team's desire to create more financial wiggle room, the Yankees could try to move on from pitcher Marcus Stroman. Pete Caldera of NorthJersey.com has predicted ...
Per Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Yankees are "actively trying to deal starter Marcus Stroman and clear his $18 million salary." Stroman signed a two-year, $37 million contract with the ...
One of his predictions is that the Yankees will deal Marcus Stroman to division rival Toronto Blue Jays for two prospects. “Seeking to unload Marcus Stroman’s $18 million contract for ’25 ...
Even if they don't land Sasaki, New York still has six pitchers for five rotation spots in Fried, Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, Luis Gil, Clarke Schmidt and Marcus Stroman. Of that group, Stroman is ...