Torre

Today, MLB announced that Joe Torre, along with other former managers Bobby Cox and Tony La Russa, have been unanimously elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Expansion Era Committee. Torre is known by many to be [...]

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NEW YORK YANKEES

Cole Hamels

The New York Yankees entered the offseason with the goal of staying under the luxury tax threshold, but those dreams can be kissed goodbye. With free-agent Omar Infante still available and the Philadelphia Phillies announcing the team is willing to [...]

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Omar Infante

The situation at second base for the New York Yankees has been well documented over the past several days. They lost All-Star second baseman Robinson Cano when he decided to take a 10-year, $240 million contract to play for the Seattle [...]

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New York Yankees Should Stay Away From Signing Brian Roberts

The New York Yankees have reportedly contacted the agent of second baseman Brian Roberts on the first day of the 2013 Winter Meetings. There’s no indication that the Yankees are ready to dive in and ink a deal with the [...]

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Tony La Russa, Joe Torre, Bobby Cox

On Tuesday the expansion era committee chose Joe Torre to enter the illustrious Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Torre managed the New York Yankees from 1996 to 2007, where he reached the postseason every year and won 10 [...]

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Kelly Johnson

Robinson Cano can’t be replaced by any second baseman through trade or on the free agent market. He is the best player at that position in the game. However, Kelly Johnson is not the answer at second base, as the New York [...]

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Why not Kelly Johnson? With all the hubbub surrounding the ‘departure’ (technically, he is a free agent) of Robinson Cano, much of the discussion has been about just how the New York Yankees were going to be able to fill [...]

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Carlos Beltran

The New York Yankees have never been strangers in the past to giving big contracts to free agents, and this year is no exception. The Yankees continued their spending spree this offseason on Friday night, when they signed Carlos Beltran [...]

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Carlos Beltran

Last night, the New York Yankees and outfielder Carlos Beltran agreed to a three year deal worth $45 million. That breaks down to New York paying Beltran $15 million a year, which is a great deal as long as Beltran [...]

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Cano

So, this is what it feels like for other teams’ fans when the New York Yankees throw truck loads of money at their best players and sign them away from their original teams. Robinson Cano has agreed to a 10 [...]

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