Muncy is a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion. He hit .232 with 15 home runs and 48 RBIs in 73 RBIs. His career-high is 36 home runs and 105 RBIs, which he accomplished in 2023.
The New York Yankees search for an infielder continues as spring training gets closer. Could this former Gold Glover be a good fit in the Bronx?
Former New York Yankees Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia, along with closer Billy Wagner, were voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, joining Cl
Japanese ace Roki Sasaki's recruitment tour will include a second meeting with the Dodgers, with this one taking place in Los Angeles and allowing for the inclusion of other players, according to The Athletic.
Wells' lefty bat is a significant upgrade over Trevino at the plate. He hit 13 homers and had a .229/.322/.395 slash line and a .718 OPS in 115 games last season. Blake, interviewed on the network's "Loud Outs" show, believes Wells will be a good catcher.
The Yankees again have tapped into the international market to land a highly coveted teen out of the Dominican Republic who they believe can be an impact bat in their system in due time. Mani Cedeno,
With Tucker gone, Altuve at second (for now) and Yordan Alvarez’s appearances in the field limited, the Astros’ outfield returns Jake Meyers and Chas McCormick along with Mauricio Dubón, who plays anywhere.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Sam Carlson, Justin Dean, Julian Fernandez, Chris Okey, Tanner Kiest and Matt Sauer to Minor League contracts with non-roster invites to big league camp for 2025 Spring Training.
A festival for fans or as the New York Mets call theirs, Amazin Day, is a time for peaches, cream, unicorns, and rainbow. Most of what the players had to say we
For CC Sabathia, this week was the night before Christmas. All the Vallejo native wanted as a present? The phone to ring. The former ace for the Yankees, Indians and Brewers was with friends at his home Tuesday to take his mind off things,
Before Hank Aaron’s 710th home run landed in the Atlanta Stadium seats on Sept. 10, 1973, another professional baseball career that spanned 31 seasons was born. Turner Ward, a 9-year-old kid in the Atlanta crowd that night,