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The Yankees could sign DJ LeMahieu in the next few days. Or he could accept the $18.9 million qualifying offer before Wednesday’s deadline. Or he could reject the qualifying offer, but still come to
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When Derek Jeter was a free agent following the 2010 season the Yankees told him to shop for deals. Of course, Jeter returned on a three-year deal for $51 million and played the final season of a Hall
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As expected, the Yankees made infielder DJ LeMahieu the $18.9 million qualifying offer on Sunday. They didn’t do that with free-agent starters Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. Happ and James Paxton.
Happ and
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This will be a Hot Stove League unlike any other. It could start slowly. It could get ugly.
Yet as Eddie Murphy once said, money don’t crack.
Baseball’s free-agent market, which officially
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Here are three potential free agent targets for the Yankees:
Infielder DJ LeMahieu, New York Yankees
When the Yankees signed LeMahieu two years ago, it was hard to see exactly how he fit onto their
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It doesn’t matter on what side of the pinstriped rope that surrounds the Yankees universe you stand when it comes to DJ LeMahieu returning to The Bronx.
The fans, who love to spend Hal
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There is no “white whale” for the Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman to pursue this offseason that is similar to their signing of Gerrit Cole to a nine-year, $324 million deal nearly a year
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The new owner of the Mets has the initials S.C., and on Friday that resonated like Santa Claus as much as Steve Cohen.
It was hard to tell who was more euphoric, Mets fans or the agent community, that
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Homer barrage is not enough. It doesn’t do it. We have seen homer barrages before. So it is inadequate to use those two words to describe what the Yankees did for three days to the Black and Blue Jays. For the Yankees earned their Bronx Bomber moniker with a century of clout. Yet, no Yankees …
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After spending three nights at Yankee Stadium getting whiplash tracking all the home runs they allowed, ask the Blue Jay pitchers if the Yankees rely on home runs too much. The Yankees hit six homers Thursday night, when they continued to punish Blue Jays pitching on the way to a 10-7 victory that pushed their …