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Who says you can’t go home?” Well, former New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu could probably go home and rejoin the Colorado Rockies. The issue is that such a move makes no sense for either side, ...
There are a few teams around the league in much different positions than the New York Yankees. Among them are the Pittsburgh ...
While DJ LeMahieu was released by the Yankees just a few days ago, he's already garnering interest in free agency. Read more at MLBTR.
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 ...
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 were urged to stay away from a $70 million DJ LeMahieu replacement as they look for infield help ahead of the deadline.
This is The Athletic’s MLB newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Windup directly in your inbox. The disagreement has escalated into a breakup in the Bronx. Plus: Ken with Astros-Dodgers notes, and ...
The New York Yankees said publicly they needed to acquire a third baseman after releasing D.J. LeMahieu and moving Jazz ...
The Yankees cut ties with the two-time batting champion and owe him $22 million. DJ LeMahieu’s time in pinstripes is over. The New York Yankees designated the veteran infielder for assignment on ...
When news broke on Wednesday afternoon that the New York Yankees had designated infielder DJ LeMahieu for assignment, the team's design for the upcoming MLB trade deadline became a little clearer.
It’s been just two days since the Yankees officially released veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu, but that hasn’t stopped him from attempting to get back onto the field.