Before ultimately settling on a one-year, $12.5 million deal with veteran Paul Goldschmidt, the New York Yankees had a ...
A top MLB insider explained his bewilderment at the New York Yankees deciding to pass on a pursuit of a specific player still in free agency.
We explain why the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Yankees are sure to battle it out for Japanese star Munetaka Murakami next offseason.
A report from Michael Kay of the YES Network surfaced where he mentioned that the Yankees were building their offseason around Munetaka Murakami, a left-handed power hitter from Japan’s NPB.
Not all hope is necessarily lost for Munetaka Murakami; if he’s able to improve his contact rates and settle around a 20% K% again, then I think the Yankees would be all-in on their pursuit of ...
The New York Yankees continue to lack a lefty reliever. One prediction says a pitcher unexpectedly cut from the Baltimore Orioles' bullpen may be the answer.
“The Yankees engaged in discussions with the ... Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and record-breaking Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami. Spotrac currently estimates Naylor’s market value at five years ...
Japanese baseball's single-season home run record-holder Munetaka Murakami was recently seen on social media wearing a Los ...
Roki Sasaki is here. Munetaka Murakami could be next. From Shohei Ohtani to Yoshinobu Yamamoto to Sasaki, there's been a wave ...
After the New York Yankees failed to lure two Japanese stars in consecutive offseasons, will the third time do the trick? Slugging corner infielder Munetaka Murakami plans to make the jump from ...
After losing out on the last three big-name Japanese players, however, the Yankees need a better recruiting approach to land Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami next year. YES Network broadcaster ...