
Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
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2 months ago |
stadiumrant.com | Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
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. Despite losing out on a generational talent like Soto, former Yankee and Red Sox player Johnny Damon believes the Bronx Bombers may be better without Juan Soto.
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2 months ago |
stadiumrant.com | Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
What began as a flurry of pickups for the New York Yankees this past offseason after losing embarrassingly to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Bronx Bombers have stayed silent for a little over a month with no new signings. MLB’s most well-known insider, Jeff Passan, came onto the Michael Kay Show on Tuesday and criticized Yankees’ owner Hal Steinbrenner for refusing to spend.
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2 months ago |
stadiumrant.com | Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
The 2025 MLB season is just around the corner, and fans will get to divulge in another 162 games with their favorite team. The teams themselves have reloaded with new talent and now have another shot at the coveted World Series Championship. The New York Yankees have overhauled their roster and are looking to add another former champion to their roster, starting pitcher Max Scherzer. The question is, is he too old to create an impact on the mound?
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2 months ago |
stadiumrant.com | Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
The New York Yankees made a handful of moves this offseason after failing to keep Juan Soto in the Bronx. These moves included pitching arms and changing the infield and outfield. The infield is a glaring issue with Gleyber Torres gone, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. could shift back to his natural position at second base this season. This leaves third base wide open and the Yankees have a few options for third base, but DJ LeMahieu should not be one of them.
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2 months ago |
stadiumrant.com | Jamie Ting-Chun Pan
The New York Yankees could not acquire a top international pitching prospect, Roki Sasaki, after being one of the many teams that lost out to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Yankees did acquire a top international prospect of their own in 16-year-old shortstop Manny Cedeno out of the Dominican Republic. Cedeno is far from being called up to the major leagues right now, but he is a five-tool player with the potential to be a star in New York.
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