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Former Cincinnati Reds and Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden was asked on “Foul Territory” about his takeaways from the Yankees’ World Series rematch against the champion Dodgers this weekend. While the Yankees won Sunday 7-3, they lost the first two games while being outscored 26-7. And Bowden didn’t hold back.
Former MLB GM Turns Heads With Surprising Paul Goldschmidt Prediction originally appeared on Athlon Sports. When sharing a lineup with AL MVP frontrunner Aaron Judge, it's easy for veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt's contributions to fall under the radar.
With Jazz Chisholm Jr. transitioning back to third base, the New York Yankees may hit the trade market for a reliable utility infielder
At least one general manager is disappointed the St. Louis Cardinals' climb up the NL Central standings could potentially stop the club from selling at the 2025 trade deadline.
Former Mets GM says Yankees may look to former player for infield help originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Monday night’s SNY broadcast, former New York Mets acting general manager Zack Scott weighed in on the Yankees’ ongoing infield challenges, offering some fresh ideas for potential trade targets.
Analysis of team approaches for the MLB trade deadline amplifies one executive lamenting the Cardinals potentially not trading their assets.
This is such a far cry from the unlikeable, fundamentally challenged, unathletic 82-80 Yankees of just two years ago when fans and media alike were calling for Cashman’s head.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman provided a timeline for Giancarlo Stanton's return from injury.
The Yankees have long been linked to Munetaka Murakami, the Tokyo Yakult Swallows slugger expected to hit MLB free agency after the 2025 season. The buzz picked up recently when The Athletic’s Jim Bowden, a former MLB GM, named the Yankees among teams likely to chase Murakami if he posts.
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The Mirror US on MSNRed Sox GM avoids Rafael Devers 3B question ahead of Yankees seriesBoston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow navigated around a question about Rafael Devers' reluctance to play at first base or third in place of injured teammates