Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees Let Devin Williams Walk to MetsAnother chapter in the Subway Series rivalry! The Yankees didn’t even make an offer to Devin Williams before he inked that 3-year, $51M deal with the Mets. After a rocky regular season but a lights-out playoff run in pinstripes, Williams heads across town with no resistance from Cashman. Are the Yanks too confident in their bullpen, or did they just not see Williams as a fit? Let’s hear your takes, Bombers fans! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowYankees fans rally after Mattingly snubDon Mattingly missing out on the Hall of Fame has Yankees fans fired up all over again. Despite his .307 average, 222 homers, and nine Gold Gloves, the Hall’s voting committee passed him over—again—leaving many to question what really counts for baseball greatness. Some say his peak years and leadership as Yankees captain should matter more than career totals. Others argue the Hall is too focused on longevity and stats. For a lot of New Yorkers, Mattingly’s legacy is bigger than any plaque. Where do you stand on what makes a true Hall of Famer? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowYankees, Mets in fierce race for ImaiThe Yankees and Mets are now leading the chase for Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai, and things are heating up fast. With Imai’s contract rumored to reach $150 million, the question is whether the Yankees will go all-in or let the Mets outbid them. While some fans worry about overpaying, Imai’s age and potential to fill a key rotation spot make him a tempting target. The rivalry between the two New York teams could make this one of the most dramatic off-season battles. Would you want the Yankees to break the bank for Imai, or play it safe? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowYanks Eye Marte: Infield Shake-Up Ahead?Bombers fans, how would you feel about Ketel Marte in pinstripes? The latest buzz has the Yankees flipping two top prospects to the D-Backs for Marte, moving Jazz to third and hoping for a power boost. But is it worth risking infield defense, especially since Jazz isn’t thrilled about the hot corner? King Cashman’s got some tough calls to make—would you pull the trigger? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBelli Bombshell: Pirates Outbid Yankees?Yankees fans, brace yourselves—insider Jim Bowden is predicting that Cody “Belli” Bellinger could shock the league by ditching the Bronx for the Pittsburgh Pirates on a massive 6-year, $168M deal. If true, this would be the biggest contract in Pirates history and a brutal blow to the Yankees’ outfield plans. Can you imagine Belli in black and gold instead of pinstripes? This would be one of the wildest free agency twists in years! #Sports #Baseball #Yankees97Share
jillian59+FollowYankees Eye Polanco: Too Little, Too Late?Looks like the Bronx Bombers are back in the market for a right-handed bat, and now Jorge Polanco is on their radar—just a year after he went off in the playoffs for the Mariners. After passing on him when he was a bargain, the Yanks might now pay top dollar for a bat-first infielder with a shaky glove. Is this another case of Cashman chasing last year’s breakout? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowYankees’ big moves on hold: Payroll limits shake up offseasonYankees fans, brace yourselves: the front office is reportedly determined to keep payroll under $300 million for 2026, making blockbuster signings like Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker nearly impossible. Michael Kay broke down the numbers, pointing out that most of the team’s big contracts are locked in, leaving little wiggle room for major upgrades. With Bellinger gone and Tucker’s price tag sky-high, it’s looking like the Yankees will have to get creative—or settle for a quieter offseason. How do you feel about the team prioritizing payroll over star power? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
jillian59+FollowYankees Eye Imai After Cease's Big DealAfter the Blue Jays shocked the league by snagging Dylan Cease, it feels like the Bronx Bombers have to make a splash of their own. Rumor has it Tatsuya Imai, the Japanese ace with a chip on his shoulder, could be headed to New York for a massive $196M deal. Imai’s even said he wants to take down the Dodgers, not join them. Could this be the Yankees’ answer in the arms race? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowYankees Eyeing King’s Return to the Bronx?With the Yankees’ rotation looking shaky—The Ace, Gerrit Cole, still rehabbing and Rodón out for Opening Day—the Bombers are reportedly interested in bringing Michael King back to the Bronx. King was lights-out for the Padres after the Soto trade, but his injury history is a concern. Still, with the arms race heating up in the AL East, a reunion could be a smart move if the price is right. Thoughts on King’s fit or would you rather see the Yanks chase a new ace like Imai? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowWhy the Yankees need a spark off the benchBringing back Isiah Kiner-Falefa could be the low-key move that gives the Yankees an edge next season. While he wasn’t the most popular player during his last stint in New York, his defensive versatility and speed on the bases are exactly what the team’s thin infield needs right now—especially with injuries and unproven bench options. Kiner-Falefa might not light up the scoreboard, but he’s the kind of reliable utility guy every contender leans on during a long season. Would you welcome him back, or should the Yankees look elsewhere for depth? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees11Share