Their rotation includes Gerrit Cole, Fried, Carlos Rodón ... trade partner shows again that it is desperate to make a move Gleyber Torres responds after Yankees’ Brian Cashman says he was ...
The phrase, “You can never have enough pitching,” or a variation of it, has been said by Brian Cashman myriad times ... lefties Max Fried and Carlos Rodón and righties Clarke Schmidt and ...
But despite New York's attempts to insist that everything was still normal, that there were plenty of ways to build a championship team, it was hard to avoid the feeling that something in the Big ...
Now with the Tigers, Gleyber Torres avoided taking too big of a bite into Yankees general manager Brian Cashman’s comments Thursday that he had been “unwilling” to shift to third base last ...
Clearly, it’s still a sore subject. Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres expressed surprise after New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman brought up how Torres wasn’t open to ...
General manager Brian Cashman didn ... and they signed Carlos Carrasco on a minor league deal as additional insurance. That depth makes it easier for Cashman to sit back and let the trade ...
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is never one to shy away from a bold statement, and his latest take on the 2025 roster ...
Spring training begins next week, and Yankees’ GM Brian Cashman is “excited about what ... on a club that just invited veteran starter Carlos Carrasco to camp. Jazz Chisholm Jr. remains ...
Carlos Rodon, born in Miami, Florida, but of Cuban descent, married his sweetheart Ashley Paddock in 2016. According to Rodon’s Wikipedia page, the couple got married in a beach ceremony in ...
Brian Cashman mentioned on YES Network Thursday night that Torres was “unwilling” to move over to third after the Chisholm acquisition. It was a note within Cashman’s comment on the Yankees ...
The decision to let him walk wasn’t a surprising move from Brian Cashman. But as it turns out, this could have been more of a strategic move from the Yankees’ GM than we thought. Yes ...
The former Yankees and new Tigers second baseman made that clear in a since-deleted social media post on Thursday night, which came after the YES Network aired an interview with Brian Cashman.