Alex Rodriguez left Seattle in December 2000 to sign the biggest free-agent deal in MLB history. The Mariners won 116 games ...
Fried signed an eight-year deal worth $218 million on Tuesday, and his past production certainly warranted a big price.
His market included the Angels and Giants as darkhorses, but the four main contenders were the Yankees, Blue Jays, Rangers ...
Fried wasn’t cheap and took up a significant chunk of the Yankees’ offseason budget. The left-hander signed for $218 million ...
The Yankees signed starting pitcher Max Fried to the largest contract for a left-hander in MLB history on Tuesday.
MLB free agency is upon us, with the league's winter meetings underway in Dallas this week. The name on everyone's lips is ...
Pitchers like Marcus Stroman and Nestor Cortes are more expendable should the team enter the trade market. Even Luis Gil could be used in a megadeal.
X post from Jon Heyman of the New York Post revealed that the New York Yankees are in pursuit of Houston Astros left-handed slugger Kyle Tucker.
The New York Yankees have been working fast and furious this week at the Winter Meetings in Dallas. Of course on Sunday, the ...
After missing out on re-signing Juan Soto, New York pivoted to one of the best players left on the free agent market and convinced Fried to head to the Bronx on an eight-year, $218 million deal. The ...
After the Yankees lost out on the Soto sweepstakes, they need to find an outfielder and Cody Bellinger makes sense, but there ...
It wasn’t too long after the New York Yankees signed Max Fried to a $218 million deal when the Boston Red Sox fired back trading for Garrett Crochet. The four-player package for Crochet was enormous ...