The New York Yankees have been busy this offseason. After losing outfielder Juan Soto to the Mets, the Yankees began ...
There are options to get rid of, but none are more pressing than DJ LeMahieu. LeMahieu, who has $30 million remaining from his $90 million deal, was once a very good player, earning three All-Star ...
The Yankees' current infield vacancy has given LeMahieu the opportunity to prove his way back onto the team's starting lineup ...
The New York Yankees are looking to return to the World Series in 2025, even after losing the Juan Soto sweepstakes to their ...
If the New York Yankees are relying on DJ LeMahieu to contribute meaningfully in 2025, then they are still beyond lost.
That would be DJ LeMahieu, the two-time batting champ who looked like a shell of his former self while battling aches and pains in 2024. After having the start of his campaign delayed by a broken ...
Larry has written about baseball and other sports since 2001. In Jan. 2019, the Yankees signed DJ LeMahieu to a two-year, $24 million deal in an offseason when many fans hoped for Manny Machado ...
While listing potential infield options for the Yankees, FanSided's James Nolan urged the team to use DJ LeMahieu at second base in 2025. "New York still has a few options in-house they can turn ...
FanSided's Thomas Carannante called the potential move a "disaster." "Yankees relying on DJ LeMahieu for anything in 2025 would be a disaster," wrote Carannante. He had a down year in 2023.
The Yankees have a significant question mark in the infield, and relying on veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu to fill the void may no longer be a viable solution. Once a key contributor to the lineup ...