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There are a few teams around the league in much different positions than the New York Yankees. Among them are the Pittsburgh ...
With the All-Star break right around the corner, the Colorado Rockies need to put together a plan of action for how they are ...
Each of this season's contenders has at least one hole on their roster. Here's how they might fix that before July 31.
The New York Yankees said publicly they needed to acquire a third baseman after releasing D.J. LeMahieu and moving Jazz ...
MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports his goal for the rest of the season. "DJ LeMahieu, now a free agent, is looking to sign with a team for the rest of 2025," Morosi wrote on X. "His best fits are with ...
New York Yankees first baseman DJ LeMahieu, right, tosses some dirt after the win with third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., left, following the baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies ...
The New York Yankees were urged to stay away from a $70 million DJ LeMahieu replacement as they look for infield help ahead of the deadline.
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LeMahieu, who’s owed around $22 million through 2026, has seen his performance dip to a .676 OPS in 142 plate appearances, and was benched Tuesday without a defensive position to lock down.
Jazz Chisholm is better at second than third, while DJ LeMahieu has shown he has no range at this stage in his career. As a result, the Yankees have two negative defenders.
It's unlikely any organization claims LeMahieu off waivers considering he's still owed $15 million in 2026. Once he hits free agency, he could draw interest from teams looking for a bench bat and ...