Mets, Yankees and Juan Soto
After poaching Juan Soto from the New York Yankees, the New York Mets could land Alex Verdugo after meeting with him.
The New York Yankees' signing of Alex Verdugo last offseason didn't go according to plan. When the 28-year-old signed a one-year, $8.7 million contract with Ne
Because the Athletics are looking to push their payroll to $105 million to protect their revenue-sharing profits, they suddenly have cash to spend. They have spent a chunk of it on Luis Severino and Brent Rooker, but there's still room to add another veteran like Verdugo.
A prediction writes that the New York Yankees "could" bring back free agent Alex Verdugo after a rough showing last year.
The market for one free agent outfielder is heating up, and the New York Yankees are reportedly not among the teams pursuing a member of their 2024 team.
While many of the biggest free agents of this MLB offseason have already found their next homes, there are still talented options available. With that as
Despite playing in a starting role for the American League champions, Verdugo recognized that he did not have a great 2024 regular season. Verdugo managed to hit just .233 during the regular season and only hit 13 home runs in the middle of the Yankees lineup.
Alex Verdugo could make another stop in the AL East, following up on his stints with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees by signing with the Toronto Blue Ja
According to Chris Cotillo of MassLive, Verdugo has some interest from the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets and Toronto Blue Jays. After the Yankees traded for Verdugo in a rare deal with the Boston Red Sox last offseason,
While each and every team is poised to make the most out of this offseason, a few of former New York Yankees are still to find a new home.
The names associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ search for a right fielder are hardly overwhelming – Alex Verdugo and Randal Grichuk. Of course, should anything else be expected of the frugal Pirates?