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Yankees vs Mets: Bellinger Showdown
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The New York Yankees are holding off on signing Cody Bellinger, hoping his asking price will decrease. Meanwhile, the Mets see Bellinger as the perfect fit for their lineup, offering left-handed power and flexible defense. Bellingers agent is pushing for a six-year, $170 million deal, and if the Yankees dont act fast, they risk losing him to their crosstown rivals, potentially derailing their World Series hopes.
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Yankees Bet Big on Volpe's Recovery
01:32|The New York Yankees are sticking with Anthony Volpe as their shortstop, despite his recent shoulder surgery and underwhelming offensive performance. The team is banking on a full recovery and improved bat, while fans and analysts question his defensive abilities and overall value at the position.
Yankees Pursue Bellinger, Not Tucker
01:10|The New York Yankees, currently leading the American League East, are considering re-signing former MVP outfielder Cody Bellinger instead of pursuing a high-profile trade for Kyle Tucker. Bellingers strong performance last season, including 29 home runs and 98 RBIs, makes him an attractive option. Re-signing him would be a cost-effective move, helping the Yankees reduce their payroll while maintaining star power. This decision could also boost fan excitement and ease pressure on general manager Brian Cashman as they look towards the 2026 season.
Spencer Jones: Yankees' Top Prospect for Outfield
01:18|Spencer Jones, a 24-year-old left-handed slugger, is making waves as a top Yankees prospect. With light-tower power and a strong 2022 season, hes a contender for the final outfield spot. His raw power could complement Judge and Stanton, but strikeouts remain a concern. A solid spring training could secure his place on the roster, adding a much-needed boost to the Yankees lineup.
Yankees Eye Alcantara, Other Moves for Rotation
01:38|The New York Yankees starting rotation for the 2026 season may be thin, with Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Luis Gil, Will Warren, and Ryan Yarbrough as projected starters. Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon are recovering from injuries, while Clarke Schmidt will begin the year on the injured list. The Yankees are considering trading for Sandy Alcantara, the former NL Cy Young winner, but the Marlins are reluctant to let him go. Alcantara had a poor 2025 season and underwent Tommy John surgery in 2024. The Yankees are also exploring other options, such as signing a free agent All-Star from the Blue Jays or trading for aces.
Steinbrenner's Seinfeld Moment: The Unused Clip
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Sax's Yankee Struggle: Talent vs. Timing
01:47|Steve Sax, a standout second baseman with a fourteen-year career, including five all-star nods and two World Series rings, burst onto the scene with the Dodgers in the early 1980s. He signed a three-year, $4 million deal with the Yankees in 1988, delivering solid defense and intensity over three years. Despite his success, the Yankees crumbled, posting their worst records in decades. Saxs hard-nosed style shone brightest in Yankee Stadium, but he was traded to the White Sox in 1992, proving talent cant always beat bad timing.
Yankees Target Edward Cabrera, Not Sandy Alcantara
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Ben Rice's Breakout Season: Yankees' First Baseman
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