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The Yankees didn’t make Gerrit Cole the highest-paid pitcher of all time for games in April against the Orioles, but on this April night, with Baltimore in The Bronx, Cole was as dominant as he has
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With Thanksgiving arriving this week, DJ LeMahieu has a handful of reasons to be very thankful.
After testing positive for COVID-19 before spring training 2.0 opened in early July, the Yankees’ most
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Did the Yankees do too good a job of selling DJ LeMahieu not only on them, but also on New York City?
Could Steve Cohen pull the same, “Thanks for proving yourself elsewhere, we’ll take it from
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Bad news for Robinson Cano is good news for DJ LeMahieu.
LeMahieu was already one of the top position players available on the free-agent market, and now the 32-year-old would be a perfect fit for
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It took, tops, 30 seconds for the gravity of the news item — Robinson Cano, suspended for a year as a PED repeat offender — to sink in for that faction of New York baseball fans who are partial to
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Call this The Case of the Missing 40 Percent.
As the Yankees stand now, still in the first inning of this Hot Stove season unlike any other, they must replace 40 percent of their 2020 starts, probably
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This time the Yankees are at least contemplating a trade of Gary Sanchez.
Sanchez endured a terrible 2020 season, getting replaced as the starting catcher in the playoffs by Kyle Higashioka. Now, two
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DJ LeMahieu became one of the best hitters in the majors, won a batting title this season and has a chance to do something no Yankee has done since 2007: win an MVP.
LeMahieu is among three finalists
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Two years ago, there was no qualifying offer for DJ LeMahieu to consider.
He was coming off a decent, if unspectacular, season with the Rockies and was mentioned in the same category with another free
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What Steve Cohen offers Mets fans are possibilities. Which considering the recent past, in particular, is finding out you are Billy Ray Valentine in “Trading Places” or Jamil Malik in