MLB Free Agency is here, and with all of the decisions the NY Yankees have to make, we're here to make a few for them. These players are staying, or leaving.
At 5pm on Thursday, Major League Baseball teams will have an open opportunity to sign the predominant favorite to win the 2022 American League MVP, Aaron Judge. New York Yankees fans will sit on pins and needles, as organizations begin to make their offers to the larger than life #99. Early reports out of the general managers' meetings in Las Vegas were that "league personnel" believe Judge will return to the Bronx. However, there are a few teams ready to complicate that transaction and have the cash to do it.
On Sunday, every player who could declare free agency from the NY Yankees, did. Now, the team faces a daunting offseason, and fans are reacting to that fact.
Jose Canseco went from MLB superstar, to alleged steroid user, to his new passion: being mad online. This time, he went after New York Yankees' fans on Twitter.
For the second straight season, NY Yankees' fans are up-in-arms after Aaron Judge reportedly unfollowed the team on social media, but is it true this time?
Getting swept in the American League Championship Series by the Houston Astros was many Yankees fans worst nightmare. The magical season that started so well, always had that hint of doubt based on their midseason match-ups, especially the two game sweep by the Astros following the All Star break. Now, how do the New York Yankees move forward? Pinstripes' owner Hal Steinbrenner has a lot to think about.
As the 2022 MLB regular season comes to a close, let's hand out some hardware. Here are ten NY Yankees' players who deserve recognition, for better or worse.
Tuesday night, when Corey Youmans sat down in his left field seats at Globe Life Field in Section 31, Row 1, Seat 3, he may have dreamed that he could snag a valuable piece of history. Well, dreams come true and the baseball that Youmans caught in his glove is already worth $2 million. That number may get higher.
As Aaron Judge's record-breaking home run reached the stands, one fan caught it, while countless others missed, and a few missed the ball in spectacular fashion.
We've seen bats, balls, gloves and more be sold by baseball fans before, but we've never seen what this fan did after Aaron Judge's record-tying home run.
Roger Maris broke the legendary Babe Ruth's immortal home run record of 61 home runs, 61 year ago in 1961. I think you get the point. The stars have aligned and another New York Yankee has joined Maris in passing the Babe's best single season mark.
Every home run hit by Aaron Judge going forward is going to be a valuable historic baseball worth a lot of money. The 61st home run ball that ties the Roger Maris record will be huge, the 62nd that breaks the record will be huge, and then every homer thereafter will potentially have high value. Make sure you're ready by following these 7 points of advice.