Catherine Reeves+FollowCashman Throws Shade at Early SigningsLooks like Cashman is playing it cool again this offseason. The Yankees’ GM basically said the Bombers aren’t sweating the early free-agent signings—he even hinted the guys coming off the board aren’t on his wish list. Classic Cashman move to let the market settle, but is he missing out or just waiting for the real prizes? Let’s see if this patience pays off or if we’re left empty-handed again. #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees Eyeing 100 MPH Ace: Greene Trade BuzzYankees fans, what do you think about the Bombers going all-in for Hunter Greene? The flamethrower’s under team control till 2029, so the Reds would want a haul—think George Lombard Jr., Elmer Rodriguez, and a couple of our top arms. It’s a steep price, but adding Greene to the rotation could be a game-changer. Would you pull the trigger or hold onto the farm? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees22Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees may have found their next big sluggerDillon Lewis is turning heads in the Yankees’ farm system with a rare mix of power and speed that’s hard to ignore. After smashing 22 home runs and swiping 26 bases in his first pro season, he’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting prospects to watch. Sure, his hitting consistency still needs work, but when he connects, the ball just flies. It’s wild to think he was picked in the 11th round—now, he’s got fans and scouts buzzing about his potential. Could Lewis be the next breakout star in the Bronx? What do you think his ceiling could be? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees50Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowYankees’ outfield logjam: What’s next for Spencer Jones?Spencer Jones has done everything the Yankees could ask for in the minors, but with the team possibly bringing back Cody Bellinger, the outfield is getting crowded. Brian Cashman’s praise is nice, but fans know roster moves matter more than words. At 24, Jones isn’t a typical prospect anymore, and his power is tempting—if only he could cut down on strikeouts. If Bellinger returns, don’t be shocked if either Jones or Jasson Dominguez gets moved. Would you rather see the Yankees give Jones a shot, or use him as a trade chip? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees11Share
jillian59+FollowYankees fans frustrated by quiet offseasonYankees fans are feeling restless as the team’s front office, led by Brian Cashman, has made only minor moves this offseason—most notably signing Nick Torres, a Mexican League MVP with no MLB experience. Many loyalists are calling for bigger, proven talent to boost the roster, especially with the lineup looking almost identical to last year’s. With the Yankees reportedly aiming to stay under a $300 million payroll, blockbuster signings seem unlikely. Some insiders suggest trading top prospects for pitching help, but that’s a tough pill to swallow. What do you think—should the Yankees gamble on young talent or demand major league-ready stars? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees21Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees Eye Belli for Bronx Bombers BoostLooks like the Yankees are still in the driver’s seat for Cody Bellinger, with the market slow to heat up and King Belli’s camp holding out for a mega deal. Insider buzz says he’ll likely settle for a five-year, $170M contract—especially since the Yanks offer both cash and comfort. If this happens, it could set off a chain reaction of trade rumors and roster moves in the Bronx. Thoughts on Belli’s fit in pinstripes? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowDid Heaney’s Wild Card Woes Haunt the Yanks?Andrew Heaney, the lefty who had a short Bronx stay, just called it a career after snagging a second World Series ring with the Dodgers. But let’s talk about that 2021 Wild Card race—remember when Heaney’s rough outings let Boston slip past us in the standings? Some fans still wonder if the Yanks should’ve rolled with young gun Luis Gil instead. Did the front office’s faith in the vet cost us a home playoff game? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
jillian59+FollowYankees fans question team’s quiet offseasonYankees fans are feeling the heat as rivals load up and the Bronx Bombers stand still. With big names like Tarik Skubal and Cody Bellinger still out of reach, and the team’s owner Hal Steinbrenner called “broke” by ex-Yankee Clint Frazier, there’s growing frustration about the lack of bold moves. Injuries, an unsettled outfield, and no clear shortstop solution add to the worries. But there’s a twist: Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai is still available, and the Yankees could make a smart, under-the-radar play. Is patience a strategy, or just a sign of trouble? What do you think the Yankees should do next? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowYankees Eye Cabrera as Rotation X-FactorLooks like the Bronx Bombers are shifting gears this offseason! Instead of going all-in for Miami’s ace Sandy Alcantara, the Yanks are now rumored to be targeting Edward Cabrera. With the Marlins holding firm on Alcantara, Cabrera’s upside and years of team control make him a hot commodity. Given Gerrit Cole’s rehab and Rodón’s elbow, adding Cabrera could be a game-changer for the Yankees’ rotation. Would you trade top prospects for him? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
terrysharon+FollowBelli’s Bronx Exit? D’backs Now FrontrunnersLooks like Cody Bellinger might be trading pinstripes for desert heat. After a solid year with the Bronx Bombers, Belli’s rumored to be eyeing his hometown Arizona Diamondbacks, possibly even taking a friendlier deal to plant roots. Insider James Schiano says the D’backs’ thin outfield and Bellinger’s versatility make this a perfect fit. If he leaves, the Yanks lose more than just a bat—they lose balance and depth. Is this the end of Belli in New York? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share