The New York Yankees are a longshot for Alex Bregman, but circumstances can change if the player is willing to lower some of his demands
The countdown to Spring Training is on. The New York Yankees take the field on February 21, less than four weeks away, against the Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, to get their preseason schedule underway.
The New York Yankees are spending as if they're limited by the luxury tax. Jeff Passan made sure to rip Hal Steinbrenner for that.
The Yankees are still trying to figure out who will man third base, especially with Gleyber Torres now headed to the Tigers. The post Despite Dire Need, Why Should New York Yankees Not Hire Alex Bregman?
MLB analyst Bryan Jaeger of Call to The Pen believes the New York Yankees need to go out and sign Alex Bregman.After losing out on impact pitcher Roki Sasaki, Jaeger believes New York needs to make another impact move.
Third baseman Alex Bregman remains unsigned with less than a month until Spring Training, and though the New York Yankees have indicated that they will not be
Bregman, who has played his entire nine-year career with the Astros, hit .260 with a .768 OPS, 26 home runs and 75 RBIs and won his first Gold Glove at the hot corner in 2024.
Early in the offseason, there appeared to be some buzz with the Yankees and All Star third baseman Alex Bregman. However, that’s largely been debunked and YES Network’s Jack Curry said that there’s no traction between those two sides and the Yanks don’t currently view Bregman as a fit.
But MLB.com's Bryan Hoch thinks the Yankees will make one last run at bringing in eight-time gold glove third baseman Nolan Arenado.
Speculation grows around the New York Yankees pursuing Alex Bregman amid surprising Chicago Cubs developments. Could a short-term MLB deal be in play?
The New York Yankees' offseason has been an entertaining one, to say the least. It began with Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets, and quickly followed wit