The New York Yankees gained a tough loss in 2024, but it wasn't the World Series. Losing out on Juan Soto was a massive blow to the Bronx Bombers, and Soto will be heading next door to Queens, where he will be a New York Met.
The New York Yankees made several moves this offseason. Of course, their No. 1 priority entering the offseason was to sign Juan Soto.
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand has picked a favorite in the Max Scherzer sweepstakes and it might not be the team you expect.
The New York Yankees missed out on another infield target, letting Ha-Seong Kim sign with the Tampa Bay Rays as Hal Steinbrenner has kneecapped Brian Cashman's ability to build out the roster after losing Juan Soto.
But despite losing Soto after he spent a year in pinstripes, Derek Jeter thinks his former team has had a successful winter coming off of their first World Series appearance since 2009.
During a conversation with YES Network's Meredith Marakovits, Hal Steinbrenner says he plans to discuss a contract extension for manager Aaron Boone.
The New York Yankees saw superstar outfielder Juan Soto depart for the New York Mets in free agency, but owner Hal Steinbrenner doesn't think the team is worse off without him.
The defending American League champs had to pivot -- hard -- after losing a generational star to the crosstown Mets. Here's how they did it -- and what's next.
The worst part about this quote is that even if Steinbrenner is right, and the Yankees are marginally better, the team that just knocked them out in five games is substantially better. The Dodgers have left no stone unturned when it comes to building their roster, while the Yankees are sitting back satisfied despite losing out on Soto.
No one in the projected lineup should come close to replicating Soto but Steinbrenner pointed to improvements in defense, pitching and more.
The New York Yankees have responded nicely to the crushing blow that was Juan Soto departing for their crosstown rivals by acquiring players like Max Fried, Dev
New York Yankees icon and current YES Network analyst David Cone made it known last spring that he had no problem with the fact that then-Yankees outfielder Juan Soto wanted to reach free agency following the 2024 season.