I’m sure the Rizzo resigning will be a main talking point.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Well, that can’t be a great memory then… Sorryby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Who’s out there?by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I’m hoping Loaisiga can be the closer if Holmes can’t.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I remember that night when Bernie signed… I was at an Islanders game and heard the news between periods at the Nassau Coliseum.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Another thing…. We need relievers more than starters. 1. Cole 2. Nestor 3. Sevy 4. German 5. Montasby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
If he really is that good and valuable, then another question has to be asked… Why did the Dodgers let him go to sign elsewhere?by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Hal Steinbrenner sounds prepared to do what it takes to keep Aaron Judge a Yankee. The Yankees’ managing general partner said Tuesday he told Judge he wants him to stay in The Bronx and indicated money won’t prevent that from happening — at least to a point. “We know where we’re at,” Steinbrenner said of the team’s payroll. “I can tell you, that’s not gonna stop us.” Steinbrenner added iby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Please get the Judge contact done before Thanksgiving.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
This better not be another Whitlock Red Sux scenario….by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Two years for 34 million with a club option for 17 million fora third year!!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I can see having zoom meetings between Judge and the Yankees because he’s been here for years, and knows Hal & Brian for a long time. However, if Judge’s free agency lingers with no progress with the Yankees, and the Dodgers, Giants, Muts or anybody else gets involved. Their meetings with Judge will most definitely be in person.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Nothing news shattering was announced on tonight's premier season episode of Hot Stove, which could be a good thing. At least we didn't hear that Aaron Judge and his agent flew out to San Fransisco or Los Angeles to meet with the Giants and/or Dodgers.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
But we could news from Michael Kay. Especially since HS is live.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
If Hicks is healthy, that can only increase his chances of being traded. Not saying that he definitely will be traded, but if he’s still hurt then his chances of being traded is ZERO!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
What difference does make when the Hal interview was made?by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Then again… If the Yankees wanted to announce some breaking news. I think they would prefer to announce it on their own network program.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
We shall seeby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Reminder…. Hot Stove premiers tonight at 7:00pm.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
In Overtime……by Hitman23 - TheCyberPub
At least one of my teams can beat Houston!!! 7-2 now…. Who would’ve thunk it!by Hitman23 - TheCyberPub
Free agent qualifying offers have officially been issued across Major League Baseball, and 14 players were thus given the option of signing a one-year, $19.65 million contract for 2023. Two of them were Yankees: Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo. Judge will obviously not be signing this, as the American League home run king has a huge payday in his future. There’s at least a chance that Rizzo wilby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
The Yankees made a few roster moves on Thursday. They added right-handed pitcher Jhony Brito and lefty Matt Krook to the Major League roster, and later brought former MLB reliever Jimmy Cordero aboard as well (he spent 2022 alongside Brito and Krook in Triple-A Scranton after 2021 Tommy John surgery). On the other side of things, outfielder and noted speedster Tim Locastro elected free agby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
He definitely would've accepted it because no team out there would've given him a better multi year deal.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Which means the Yankees won’t get a compensation pick if he signs somewhere else.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Fred Hickman, the longtime sports broadcaster who was the first person seen and heard on the YES Network in 2002, died Wednesday at 66. “Fred was a joy to work with and a joyful person,” Yankees announcer Michael Kay said in a statement. “A total pro that you felt comfortable with knowing he would lead you the right way on the air. He was the first voice ever heard on YES and his professionaliby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Hal Steinbrenner exclusive interview with Meredith.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com