Renee Ramirez+FollowYankees’ quiet offseason has fans worriedAnother year, another round of head-scratching moves from the Yankees’ front office. With Brian Cashman reportedly sticking to a “copy and paste” strategy for 2026, even former players are questioning if the team is doing enough to support Aaron Judge in his prime. Cody Bellinger’s future is still up in the air, and the only rumored addition is Austin Hays—not exactly the blockbuster move fans hoped for. Are the Yankees risking another wasted season by not addressing their glaring flaws? What do you think it’ll take for this team to finally get over the hump? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYanks Eye Lorenzen as Fried’s BridgeWith the Yankees’ rotation looking thin for 2026—King Cole and Rodón both out to start the year—it’s all on Max Fried to carry the load. But there’s buzz that the Bombers could bring in Royals All-Star Michael Lorenzen as a $44M bridge starter. Lorenzen’s got the experience and flexibility to help Fried until the aces return, then slide into the bullpen. Smart move or just a stopgap? Let’s hear it, Yankees fans! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYanks’ Outfield: Belli or Hays Next to Judge?With King James (Aaron Judge) locked in, the Yankees are making moves to keep their outfield elite. Cody Bellinger is still the top target, but with other teams circling, the front office is wisely eyeing All-Star Austin Hays as a backup. Hays crushes lefties and could platoon with Domínguez if Belli walks. Either way, the Bombers’ outfield looks deep for 2026. Thoughts on a Hays-Domínguez platoon if Belli signs elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees02Share
jillian59+FollowYankees eye Austin Hays as Bellinger backupCody Bellinger remains the Yankees’ top outfield target, but with his price tag climbing, the team is quietly checking out other options—including former All-Star Austin Hays. Hays isn’t a superstar, but he brings solid hitting and much-needed depth, especially if the Yankees want to avoid a payroll spike. With the Mets also interested, we could see a New York bidding war for Hays. Would you be satisfied with Hays in pinstripes, or do you think the Yankees should go all-in for Bellinger? Let’s hear your take on the team’s next move! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees shake up offseason with backup planThe Yankees aren’t just waiting around for Cody Bellinger—they’ve got their eyes on Austin Hays as a strong backup if the Mets swoop in first. This insider move shows how serious the Bronx Bombers are about boosting their outfield, no matter what. Even when their top target is at risk, the Yankees’ front office is hustling to keep the team competitive. What do you think—would Hays be a solid fit, or should the Yankees go all-in for Bellinger? Let’s hear your take on the rivalry and these bold offseason moves! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees02Share
jillian59+FollowYankees’ silence has fans and ex-players worriedThe Yankees’ quiet offseason is making waves—not just among fans, but with former players like Clint Frazier openly questioning if the front office is being straight with everyone. While rivals like the Orioles and Blue Jays are aggressively adding talent, the Yankees seem stuck, banking on injured players returning and minor moves. With big names like Cody Bellinger still in play, the Mets could swoop in and steal a key target if the Yankees keep hesitating. Is this a smart, patient strategy, or are we watching another year slip away? What do you think the Yankees should do next? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
jillian59+FollowRefsnyder Heads West: No Yankees ReunionLooks like Rob Refsnyder, the ultimate lefty-masher and former Pinstripes prospect, is taking his talents to Seattle instead of reuniting with the Bronx Bombers. The Mariners snagged him on a one-year deal after his strong run with the Red Sox, especially against southpaws. With Judge and the young guns in the outfield, the Yanks decided to pass, but it’s wild to see a key clubhouse guy leave a rival and join a new AL contender. Thoughts on the move? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
terrysharon+FollowYankees Eye Peralta: Is a Blockbuster Brewing?Fellow Bombers fans, the Hot Stove is heating up! Rumor has it Cashman’s got his sights set on Freddy Peralta, the Brewers’ ace who just posted a 2.70 ERA and 204 Ks. With the AL East arms race in full swing and our rotation’s health still a question mark, adding a legit frontline hammer like Peralta could be the move that puts us back on top. Do you think the Yankees will finally pull the trigger, or will we get left behind again? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowYankees add depth with Zack Short signingLosing Anthony Volpe to shoulder surgery means the Yankees are shaking up their infield plans for 2026. They’ve just signed Zack Short, a New York native who’s bounced around seven MLB organizations, to a minor league deal. While Short’s not a big bat, his glove and versatility could be valuable, especially with uncertainty at shortstop. He’ll likely start in Triple-A, but if injuries hit or someone underperforms, he could get his shot in the Bronx. With competition from names like Amed Rosario and Oswaldo Cabrera, do you think Short has a real chance to make an impact for the Yankees? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYankees pick up ex-Mets shortstop—what’s the plan?The Yankees just signed Zack Short, another former Mets player, right after bringing back Paul Blackburn. It’s a minor league deal, but with Anthony Volpe’s health still a question mark, Short could see real playing time in the Bronx. Mets fans are having a laugh since Short struggled at the plate and didn’t exactly shine defensively. Meanwhile, the Mets have promising young talent ready to step up. Are the Yankees just scrambling for depth, or do they see something in Short the Mets missed? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this cross-town roster shuffle! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share