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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 Pirates. The Pirates have played better over the past few weeks, but all ...
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.
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LeMahieu’s recent performance has made the move almost inevitable. In 2025, the 36-year-old is batting .266 with a .674 OPS, two home runs, and 12 RBIs over 128 at-bats.
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 ...
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 ...
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 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.
DJ LeMahieu's time in pinstripes is over. The New York Yankees designated the veteran infielder for assignment on Wednesday, one day after benching him to allow Jazz Chisholm Jr.