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 ...
At the start of the 2024 season, the Yankees hoped veteran utility man DJ LeMahieu could recover from his injury struggles and reclaim a regular spot in the infield. With third base open for ...
The New York Yankees have been busy this offseason. After losing outfielder Juan Soto to the Mets, the Yankees began drastically upgrading their lineup.
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 ...
The Yankees appear to be toying with the idea of leaning on DJ LeMahieu as a starting infielder for the 2025 season, but the move feels more like a gamble than a well-thought-out strategy. At 36 ...
In early 2024, DJ LeMahieu was the talk of spring training. Aaron Judge said he expected him to lead off for the New York Yankees. Aaron Boone said LeMahieu came into camp more explosive than in ...
According to Joel Sherman on the "Pinstripe Post with Joel Sherman," the Yankees are going to "take another look" at DJ LeMahieu at third base. Jazz Chisholm, whom the Yankees acquired to take ...