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The Yankees' big move of the offseason \-\- whether that be re-signing Cody Bellinger or making an end run for Kyle Tucker, trading for Freddy Peralta or reuniting with Michael King -- may or may not be forthcoming.
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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
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.
The Mets are trying to rebuild the Yankees’ 2025 bullpen. The Post’s Joel Sherman reported that the Amazin’s are finalizing a two-year, $22 million deal for Luke Weaver. Weaver was a revelation for the Yankees in 2024, taking over as the closer in September and impressing in October during the run to the World Series.
Devin Williams is a Met, Jonathan Loaisiga and Luke Weaver are free agents, and “that’s why it’s been so important to bring in the controllable players that we got last trade deadline’’ Cashman said of closer David Bednar and fellow righty Camilo Doval.
After a solid stint with the Yankees after being acquired at the 2025 Trade Deadline, Amed Rosario agreed to a one-year, $2.5 million deal to return to the Bronx, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Saturday.
New York is eyeing a trade for a lefty reliever on a rebuilding Cardinals team. Check out MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
CBS Sports outlines five reasons the Yankees’ winter has been quiet, from market timing to deadline additions and January habits. The post CBS Sports Explains Why the Yankees’ Offseason Has Been Slow appeared first on Heavy Sports.
A 3-time All-Star can block a trade to five teams; two (including the Yankees) are likely to be in the market for his services.