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Yankees’ $25 million chasm with DJ LeMahieu could have major implications: Sherman By Joel Sherman Published Dec. 14, 2020 ...
LeMahieu still has two years and $30 million left on the six-year, $90 million contract he signed with the Yankees before the 2021 season.
DJ LeMahieu and the New York Yankees are in agreement on a six-year, $90 million deal to bring the star second baseman back to the Bronx, a source told The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, confirming ...
While LeMahieu certainly has plenty of company in his recent struggles, the Yankees desperately need him to start looking like his old self.
In January 2021, retaining DJ LeMahieu was a no-brainer for the Yankees. Four years later, the Yankees are hoping to finally get something productive from LeMahieu.
What's next for Yankees after adding DJ LeMahieu, Corey Kluber? Three needs and their luxury-tax implications The Yankees should remain in the market for a starting pitcher, among other things ...
The Yankees signed D.J. LeMahieu to a bargain contract in 2018. The organization won't be so lucky when it comes to his next deal.
Just how much LeMahieu, who has one year after this one remaining on the six-year, $90 million free-agent contract he signed before the 2021 season, has left is a question that is a long way from ...
They could be ready to move on from LeMahieu, but his contract makes it tough to pay for an upgrade. Trading him could finally give the Yankees the financial flexibility to find an elite third ...
Two years into a six-year contract, the Yankees are hoping injuries won't derail DJ LeMahieu again.
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