Five months after helping the New York Yankees reach their first World Series since 2009, Anthony Rizzo and Alex Verdugo are still unemployed. There's been mini ...
Verdugo earned $8.7 million last season. Rizzo signed a two-year $40 million deal with the Yankees after the 2022 season ...
While Rizzo remains a free agent, multiple factors make a reunion highly unlikely, starting with the $6 million they already ...
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Yardbarker on MSNYankees veteran first basemen poised for bounce back 2025After three seasons with Anthony Rizzo manning first base, there’s a new face taking over the position for the Yankees.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ ‘jacked’ slugger is turning heads ahead of regular seasonYankees' Ben Rice isn’t just hitting the ball well this spring—he’s absolutely crushing it. The 26-year-old slugger has ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ new infielder dodges injury with expected Friday returnThe Yankees got a bit of encouraging news on Thursday as newly acquired first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is expected to go ...
Verdugo’s agent, Dan Lozano of MVP Sports Group, didn’t return a message seeking comment. Last season, Verdugo made $8.7 ...
How we living in a world where the everyday LF and 1B for the New York Yankees World Series team don’t have jobs after the ...
The New York Yankees likely won't have to look far to replace slugging designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton this season.
The Yankees are not exactly abandoning the home run as their best route to scoring in 2025. But they are planning to try to ...
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