The Minnesota Twins have a gaping hole at first base after Carlos Santana returned to Cleveland, could the team turn to a three-time All-Star to man the position?
The New York Yankees need an infielder after they lost Gleyber Torres in free agency. The Yankees have internal options but could be looking for an upgrade.
The New York Yankees have been one of the most active teams in baseball this offseason, strengthening their roster with the additions of Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams and Max Fried. Now, MLB rumors have surfaced that the club could be eyeing a two-part move to address one of its remaining needs.
Last season, right-handed reliever Ronny Henriquez received his first extended appearance with the Minnesota Twins, finishing a 3.26 ERA, 3.95 xFIP, and 18.3% strikeout rate over 19 ⅓ innings pitched.
The New York Yankees are interested in a pair of former Minnesota Twins infielders and the fit could be interesting.
While each and every team is poised to make the most out of this offseason, a few of former New York Yankees are still to find a new home.
According to Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post, one All-Star the Yankees have “ checked in on ” is Jorge Polanco. The 31-year-old switch-hitter spent last season with the Seattle Mariners after ten years with the Minnesota Twins.
Yankees analyst and podcaster Derek Levandowski, host of the Pinstripe Territory, answered a question from a fan about Correa possibly heading to the Bronx. As per Derek, while Correa should be affordable for a team like the Yankees, it would be hard to make him a regular in the lineup looking at his history with injuries.
The New York Yankees are rumored to be the frontrunners to sign the Texas Rangers’ star reliever in MLB free agency, sparking excitement among fans as they look to strengthen their bullpen.
Knowing what we know now, let’s revisit the trade market and run through some of the top names who could change hands between now and Opening Day.
Ahead of his return to the Crypto.com arena, Nets guard D'Angelo Russell reflected on his previous stints with the Lakers. D'Lo expressed appreciation for his time there but also explained how he was ready to move on from the organization.