Following an active free agency, the American League East Division is shaping up to be arguably the most competitive in baseball. After the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays each won 94 games in 2025, the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox made significant moves by signing Pete Alonso and trading for Willson Contreras, […]
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The New York Yankees made their first big move of free agency on Tuesday, acquiring left-hander Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins in exchange for prospects Dillon Lewis, Brendan Jones, Dylan Jasso, and Juan Matheus. An Up and Down Career Embed from Getty Images Weathers, a 26-year-old lefty, made only eight starts in 2025 due […]
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The clock is ticking on one of Japan’s best pitchers, as Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) product Tatsuya Imai has until January 2 to sign with an MLB team. His market has been surprisingly quiet up to this point, but that might change as the 27-year-old has six days left on his posting. So, while it’s […]
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Blue Jays 5, Yankees 2 One night after exploding for nine runs, the Yankee offense mustered only two in a 5-2 loss against the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night. This ended their 2025 season and gave the Blue Jays their first ALDS win since 2016. Guerrero Strikes Again in First Inning Already with eight […]
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Yankees 4, Red Sox 0 The New York Yankees made history Thursday night in their 4-0 win over the Boston Red Sox, becoming the first team to win a Wild Card series after losing the first game under the new postseason format. Before tonight, teams were 0-15 in such scenarios. Yankees-Red Sox Game Summary Yankees […]
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When the New York Yankees ruled out Gerrit Cole for the 2025 season in March, their starting pitching depth was immediately put on high alert. Sure, they had Max Fried and Carlos Rodon, but everyone else was a question mark. Will Warren made five starts the season prior, and he didn’t look good. Clarke Schmidt […]
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Every team has an Achilles’ heel, and for the 2025 New York Yankees, it’s their bullpen. Despite beating the Boston Red Sox 4-1 on Friday, this game highlighted what is now commonplace in the Bronx. After six no-hit innings from Luis Gil, Aaron Boone turned the ball over to reliever Fernando Cruz. But on just […]
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