The New York Yankees and Juan Soto seem to be a perfect match.
Soto was asked about Steinbrenner's recent comments following New York's 5-0 win at the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.
Soto has just one season left to go before he’s slated to reach free agency.
Soto reportedly wants to reset the market in free agency and allegedly is eyeing a bidding war that could include the Yankees and New York Mets, among other potential suitors.
Yankees managing partner Hal Steinbrenner has an easy decision to make next off-season when superstar slugger Juan Soto becomes a free agent. At the end
Although New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner is only 54 years old, he has an ideal successor in place. Steve Swindal Jr., the nephew of Hal and the grandson of the late George Steinbrenner, is currently the Yankees' assistant director of player development.
If you're a part of the vast majority who wants the New York Yankees to make a big splash addition to their starting rotation, don't hold your breath. According to NJ.com's Bob Klapisch, who has been plugged into the Yankees for five decades, free agent and reigning Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell's odds of landing in the Bronx are low.
Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees are currently in the midst of what figures to be somewhat of a transitional period for the franchise coming off of what was a relatively disappointing 2023 MLB season.
Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner noted that the club is open to making further additions to the roster but also added that nothing is close and there could be budgetary concerns with any possible transactions.
The New York Yankees have been active this off-season. The trade for Juan Soto with the San Diego Padres is one of the most exciting trades that the Yankees have made in recent history.
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The team's owner expressed confidence in a "championship-caliber team" while admitting to some concern about the pitching depth.
The New York Yankees’ 2023 season was a “failure on every level,” said owner Hal Steinbrenner in Tampa on Thursday, and the organization has to wear that.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner spoke with reporters at the team’s spring training complex Thursday. Steinbrenner revealed that he’s willing to consider adding any move that is brought to him by general manager Brian Cashman.
The New York Yankees are gearing up for an action-packed off-season, keen on strengthening their roster. The challenge ahead is clear: they need strategic shifts after a series of lackluster acquisitions through trades and free agency.
The Yankees disappointed in 2023, but it doesn't sound like the leadership group is on he way out yet.
It seems that anybody expecting New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner would blow things up after the club missed the playoffs this season will be disappointed.
Months ago, immediately after the trade deadline, the Yankees‘ decision to stand pat drew attention. General manager Brian Cashman had been active in searching for opportunities, be it through strengthening the lineup or trading short-term assets to garner value for the tough remainder of the regular season.
The New York Yankees are facing an uncomfortable reality as they currently sit just two games above the bottom of the AL East and 6.5 games away from snagging the last wild-card spot.
The New York Yankees prioritized resigning Aaron Judge this past off-season, but also made a significant six-year, $162 million acquisition in the form of Carlos Rodon.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner is confused as to why fans might be disappointed in the team.
The boss has spoken. In an interview with The Michael Kay Show on Wednesday, New York Yankees managing partner Hal Steinbrenner answered a number of questions surrounding the state of the team.
Could the New York Yankees maintain their big-spending pedigree if MLB institutes a salary cap? Owner Hal Steinbrenner seems to think so.
While Steinbrenner may not love that the AL's most expensive roster is closer to the basement of the division standings than to first place, he sounds optimistic the Bronx Bombers are on the verge of silencing critics.
Aaron Judge ended up back with the New York Yankees after flirting with some other teams in free agency. The reigning AL MVP never wanted to leave the Yankees, but he also wanted to get a contract he felt he deserved.
The New York Yankees have three of the best prospects in baseball, and Steinbrenner is hoping manager Aaron Boone will give two of them a real chance to be starters next season.
When the Yankees stormed out of the gates this past spring, pacing Major League Baseball with a historic record, New York was poised to dominate through the rest of the season, making it back to the World Series for the first time since 2009.
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