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Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/18/25
The Yankees continue to bide their time, and we’ll have to continue to hope they’re just waiting to pounce. Yesterday, we saw the Yankees-to-Mets pipeline strengthen even further, Luke Weaver defecting to Queens for two years and $22 million. The Mets have now successfully recreated the Yankees’ late-inning combo from the first half of the […]
Yankees news: Cubs, Yanks finalists for Tatsuya Imai
The Sporting News | Matt Sullivan: The Yankees have yet to make a major splash this winter, even as more than one key member of the bullpen has left the team — more on that in a moment. We get a bit of good news on that front, with reports that New York is one […]
Former Yankees reliever Luke Weaver signs with Mets
Get a new bit, Mets. Weeks after signing Devin Williams in wake of the the Airbender’s tricky season in the Bronx and one offseason removed from signing Juan Soto and Clay Holmes, that other New York team has come to terms with yet another erstwhile Yankee. This time, it’s reliever Luke Weaver going to Queens […]
50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years: Goose Gossage
At the advent of free agency 50 years ago, there was a stark divide between the large and small market teams across MLB. While small market teams could afford to underpay their stars due to the reserve clause that prevented them from exploring other opportunities, a Pandora’s Box was opened when free agency allowed stars […]
The Yankees and Luke Weaver should reunite in free agency
The Yankees’ bullpen was hit-or-miss throughout the 2025 season. There were pitchers who, at times, showed excellent stuff. But for most of the time during the season, plenty was left on the table, including a handful of wins because of late-game blunders. Luke Weaver was one of those players who had an up-and-down season and, […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/17/25
The offseason continues to move along, as this week we’ve had a spate of low-profile relief signings; Caleb Thielbar re-signing with the Cubs, the Nationals handing $5.5 million to lefty Foster Griffin, the Giants inking Jason Foley for $2 million, and the Reds landing former Yankee Caleb Ferguson on a one-year deal. Exciting stuff! The […]
Yankees news: Rodón progressing in his rehab
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Carlos Rodón indicated he was progressing well in his recovery from elbow surgery and expects to rejoin the Yankees early on in the regular season. The southpaw said on the YES Network that he’s progressed to throwing from distances of 60 to 75 feet after an October procedure to shave down […]
50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years: Reggie Jackson
By the mid-1970s the Yankees were starting to get over that hangover of some 30 years of baseball dominance, with the team finding a clutch of new young talent to replace the legends like Mickey Mantle or Whitey Ford who had eventually left the sport. Thurman Munson was the captain by 1976, Graig Nettles was […]
Yankees International Winter Ball Update
With the offseason in full swing, the only prospects currently playing baseball are doing so outside the mainland U.S. where the weather is warm. The Yankees currently have five players participating in Winter Ball, including a few who spent time with the big-league club in 2025 and at least one who should compete for a […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/16/25
The offseason hibernation continues for New York, with little new to say about them. They are reportedly listening in on offers for second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., one of their best bats in the lineup, as a potential avenue to upgrading the pitching staff, but listening is a long ways away from agreeing to anything. […]
Yankees news: Bombers open to trading Jazz
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: The Yankees are the only team in the AL East who hasn’t completed a big deal this offseason, and now it’s suggested that their first major piece of offseason business could be a departure rather than an arrival. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has attracted interest from several rival teams, and while Brian […]
50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years: Catfish Hunter
The era of free agency in Major League Baseball began in full in 1976, which came after a December 1975 decision from arbitrator Peter Seitz in favor of players Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally, effectively ending the “reserve clause” that had been the law of the land for decades. However, many point to something that […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/15/25
We rumble along into a fresh offseason week, patiently waiting for the Yankees to make a big move. Amed Rosario was their most recent marginal move, a smart re-signing to give Aaron Boone a much-needed right-handed option that can play across the field. Yesterday, New York was reported to be in on Michael King, which […]
Yankees news: All in on Imai?
Yahoo Sports | Alexander Wilson: It’s been a relatively quiet off-season thus far for the Bronx Bombers. But a report out of Japan hints that may not be the case much longer. The Yankees, if Nikkan Sports is accurate, “will be fully involved in the bidding” for 27-year-old Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai. The price tag […]
Yankees Social Media Spotlight: Wedding Bells
It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! The 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando, Florida, turned out to be a major dud, at least when it comes to Yankees-related news. Still, despite the lack of baseball news, it was still a big week in the Yankees Universe. […]
Yankees History: Red Ruffing survives a wild day in 1932
You typically need some amount of help to win any baseball game. Even a fairly straightforward 5-1 win that was never really close probably needs a couple bad pitches or some mishit balls to seal the deal. However, everyone appearing in an MLB game is still in the top 0.01 percent of people to play […]
Great performances from the Yankees’ “40-Plus” Club
Later today, 44-year-old Philip Rivers will start for the Indianapolis Colts, taking his first NFL snaps since the 2020 season. During that absence, Rivers has coached his son’s high school football team, become a grandpa after his daughter Halle gave birth, and seen his name as a semi-finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/14/25
The Yankees contined a modest offseason so far by bringing back the versatile Amed Rosario, who played well for them after being acquired from the Nationals at the Trade Deadline. Almost everyone is understandably still twiddling their thumbs and waiting for the Yanks to make their big move, but in the meantime, these edges of […]
Yankees news: Bombers make one addition, as rumors about another emerge
MLB Trade Rumors | Mark Polishuk: While the Yankees would’ve needed some bullpen upgrades regardless, the team has let some of their relief options go this offseason, include Devin Williams going across town to the Mets. In need of some additions back there, the Yankees have reportedly been among a couple teams to check in […]
Yankees re-sign utilityman Amed Rosario
It’s been a quiet offseason for the Yankees. I’ll admit I’ve been one of those positively vibrating to see the Yankees do something. Anything. Saturday afternoon, they made a move that, while it isn’t on the scale of a Kyle Tucker signing, seems like a pretty smart one. New York acquired Amed Rosario from the […]
Breaking down the Yankees’ 2026 ZiPS projections
One of the more interesting things around baseball in 2025 is the disconnect between how the Yankees are viewed by the professional analyst class and the more general population. The former sees them as more or less a perpetual motion machine, churning out quality teams year after year even as they don’t spend what they […]
Yankees Potential Trade Target: Trevor Megill
Whoever said that you can’t repeat the past clearly overlooked the possibility of the Yankees acquiring Trevor Megill during this offseason. Always open to the prospect of bullpen additions, the Yankees could once again ring up Milwaukee to try to pry away their top reliever, hoping, wishing, expecting, contemplating a different outcome than that of […]
Today on Pinstripe Alley – 12/13/25
The offseason slosh continues, as the Winter Meetings fade and we approach the holidays with plenty of big fish still in the sea. It’s not quite the frozen wasteland offseasons of the recent past like when Manny Machado and Bryce Harper were free agents, but its been the first slow burn we’ve seen in a […]
Yankees Mailbag: Gauging Lombard Jr.’s chances for 2026
Good afternoon everyone, it’s time to dive back into the mailbag and answer some of your questions. Remember to send in your questions for our bi-weekly call by e-mail to pinstripealleyblog [at] gmail [dot] com. Chip23 asks: Given Hal’s whining about the payroll and the profitability of the Yankees can we put to rest the notion […]
Yankees 2025 Roster Report Card: Miscellaneous Position Players
Every year during our annual Report Card series here at Pinstripe Alley, we’re generally pretty thorough with who we grade. Obviously, we do full reports on the Aaron Judges and Max Frieds of the roster, but we all will take in depth looks at the likes of J.C Escarra and Ryan Yarbrough. However, there are […]