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Yankees Roster Changes: Who Will Step Up in 2025?

As the Yankees prepare for the upcoming season, the Yankees roster changes have certainly created a buzz among fans and analysts alike.Following a World Series appearance last year, the team has undergone significant modifications, parting ways with key players like Juan Soto, Gleyber Torres, and Anthony Rizzo.

Marcus Stroman Salary Impact on Yankees 2025 Roster

Marcus Stroman’s $18 million salary is creating challenges for the New York Yankees as they navigate the complexities of their roster and salary cap constraints.With the Yankees hovering just above the luxury tax threshold, Stroman’s hefty contract is proving to be a significant hurdle in their pursuit of filling key gaps in the pitching rotation and beyond.

Yankees Infield Options: Free Agents and Trade Prospects

The Yankees infield options are becoming increasingly limited as the offseason progresses.With pivotal players like Jorge Polanco and Ha-Seong Kim re-signing with other teams, the Yankees face a pressing need to fill gaps left by departing stars, notably Gleyber Torres.

Aaron Boone Slaps Back at “Slim Jim” Featherweight Joe Kelly

In a recent interview, Aaron Boone took a subtle jab at Joe Kelly, the Dodgers pitcher known for his mocking comments directed at the Yankees during the World Series.Boone’s remarks, although not explicitly naming Kelly, seemed to address the taunts that followed the Yankees’ struggles in the postseason.

Yankees Potential Opening Day Lineup Updates for 2025 Season

As the excitement builds for the Yankees’ Opening Day lineup, manager Aaron Boone has begun to unveil some strategic shifts that could define the team’s season.With Jasson Dominguez likely transitioning from center field to left, Cody Bellinger is set to take charge in center, showcasing Boone’s tactical approach to maximizing player strengths.

Yankees International Class Shines Despite Sasaki Loss

The Yankees International Class has once again demonstrated the team’s commitment to building a strong foundation through strategic scouting and signing of young talent.While the buzz around Roki Sasaki’s decision to join the Dodgers was palpable, the Yankees have shifted their focus toward promising players like Mani Cedeno, a 16-year-old shortstop who recently signed for $2.5 million.

Yankees International Signing: Manny Cedeño Joins Team

The Yankees’ international signing strategy has once again taken center stage with the addition of 16-year-old Manny Cedeño, marking him as one of the franchise’s top prospects for the future.With a lucrative $2.5 million deal, Cedeño, hailing from the Dominican Republic, stands as a testament to the Yankees’ commitment to scouting elite MLB international prospects.