The Philadelphia Phillies are coming off a disappointing end to their postseason in 2024, but this is still a team that should be right back in the mix this ye
The Philadelphia Phillies have done quite a ... That improvement could be in the form of former New York Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo who remains an intriguing option on the free agent market.
New York Yankees slugging outfielder Alex Verdugo is predicted to leave in free agency for a $60 million deal with an NL team. The post Yankees’ Slugger Predicted to Leave For $60.8 Million Deal From NL Team appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Philadelphia Phillies outfield has big question marks in left field and center field. Could they grab this former Yankees outfielder in free agency?
The New York Yankees could still be looking to round out their bullpen. While they likely need to add a southpaw, they could target a talented righty who dominated them in the postseason.
The battle that the two New York teams had in recent months to keep the services of the Dominican Juan Soto, could well happen again, but for a legendary pitcher who is available i
The market for Alex Verdugo has been quiet, but one MLB analyst predicts a big contract coming for the former New York Yankees slugger.
Major League Baseball offseason is drawing to a close, with teams opening Spring Training camps in just 15 days. Of the dozens of free agents who started the period looking for new teams and new contracts,
Former Phillies manager Larry Bowa doesn't understand the lack of votes Jimmy Rollins received in the Hall of Fame voting on Tuesday.
A handful of contenders, including the two reigning NL and AL champions, are showing interest in an All-Star and Cy Young award winning free agent.
Former New York Yankees slugger Alex Verdugo is predicted to leave the Bronx and sign a hefty deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Verdugo was acquired from the Boston Red Sox ahead of the 2024 ...
The New York Yankees may have to face one of their former teammates in enemy territory this season if one Red Sox Insider is right. Emotional reliever Tommy Kahnle or former Yankees reliever David Robertson are predicted to end up with the Boston Red Sox, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.