terrysharon+FollowYankees Let Fan Favorite Weaver Walk to Jays?Yankees fans, what’s the front office thinking? After King Cashman basically said the bullpen is a mess, they’re letting Luke Weaver—who quickly became a fan favorite—walk right into the arms of the rival Blue Jays. Meanwhile, the Yanks are linked to Brenton Doyle, a Rockies outfielder coming off a rough year. With the bullpen market drying up and division rivals getting stronger, is this the offseason we’ll want to forget? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees05Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees’ 2025 free agency plans shake things upThe Yankees are signaling a major shift for 2025: they’re not prioritizing left-handed bats, even with Cody Bellinger’s future up in the air. GM Brian Cashman says the lineup is already “too left-handed,” so expect New York to chase right-handed hitters and focus on pitching instead. This is a big change from last year’s aggressive offseason, and it could mean fewer blockbuster moves. Do you think letting Bellinger walk is worth it if it balances the lineup? Or is his production too valuable to lose? Let’s hear your take on how the Yankees should build for a real World Series run. #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould the Yanks Raid the Nats’ Young Core?Nationals GM Paul Toboni just put the league on notice: even rising stars like CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore are available for the right price. With King Cashman eyeing upgrades, especially if the Bombers miss out on Bellinger or Imai, could the Nats become the Yankees’ go-to trade partner? Gore’s proven MLB stuff and Abrams’ upside are tempting, but the cost in prospects would be steep. Would you pull the trigger if you were Cashman? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees Weigh Trading Jazz for Lineup BalanceBombers fans, what do you make of the latest winter meetings buzz? Word is, the Yankees are actually open to moving Jazz Chisholm to fix that lefty-heavy lineup. Cashman says he loves Jazz’s athleticism and 30/30 potential, but with so many lefties (including Belli, if he signs), a righty bat could be the key. Would you deal Jazz with just a year left on his deal, or is his spark too valuable? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees01Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYanks Eye Megill: Brewing More Drama?Looks like Brian Cashman is rolling the dice again, folks. The Yankees are reportedly interested in Brewers closer Trevor Megill, but is this déjà vu after the Devin Williams saga? Megill’s been vocal about his dislike for the Pinstripes, especially after that torpedo-bat controversy in the Bronx. With his brother Tylor already in Queens, maybe it’s time to let the Mets take this one. Do we really want another closer who’s not all-in on Yankee culture? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
jillian59+FollowYankees Rotation Woes: Cole & Rodon Out EarlyTough news for the Bronx Bombers: both the Ace, Gerrit Cole, and Rodon are set to miss the start of the season, with Volpe also sidelined after surgery. While King Cole’s absence until possibly June is a huge blow, it’s a reminder that October health matters most. Still, the Yanks need to add another arm ASAP if they want to stay in the AL East race. Would you trust the current rotation, or is a big move a must? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYankees fans: Don’t expect Lombard Jr. just yetGeorge Lombard Jr. might be the Yankees’ top prospect, but GM Brian Cashman says he’s not making the Opening Day roster—even with Volpe recovering from shoulder surgery. Lombard’s defense is MLB-ready, but his bat still needs work after a tough Double-A season. While he’ll get a look in spring training, the team is likely to lean on José Caballero or Oswaldo Cabrera at shortstop for now. It’s a reminder that even the most hyped prospects need time to develop. What do you think—should the Yankees give Lombard a shot, or is patience the right call? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYankees fans debate Ryan McMahon’s futureRyan McMahon’s glove made a real difference for the Yankees in 2025, but his bat left a lot to be desired—and now his $16 million/year contract has everyone talking. GM Brian Cashman actually praised McMahon’s postseason defense, saying he made the pitching staff better, but with the Yankees aiming to keep payroll under $300 million, is McMahon worth the price? Trading him could free up cash for a big outfield bat, but it also risks leaving a hole at third base. Would you keep McMahon for his defense, or move on and chase more offense? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
jillian59+FollowCashman Closes the Book on Weaver EraLooks like Brian Cashman just made it official—Luke Weaver’s time in pinstripes is over, at least for now. Some of us thought the Yanks might bring him back after D-Will jumped to the Mets, but Cashman shut that down fast at the Winter Meetings. Weaver had his ups and downs, especially after that ALCS blown save, but his Game 5 heroics vs. the Guardians won’t be forgotten. Where do you see Weaver landing next? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
AbyssalAura+FollowDominguez’s switch-hitting grind: boom or bust?If The Martian doesn’t figure out the right side soon, what are we even doing? Boone and Cashman can hype his winter league reps all they want, but Yankee fans need results, not just "good reports." Dominguez has raw tools, but a .248 average and 16 bombs in three years isn’t cutting it for a Bronx phenom. If he can’t balance out that switch-hitting, are we just spinning our wheels? Who else is tired of waiting for this breakout? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share