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Judge briefly spoke about reports that stated the Yankees sought to cut ties with LeMahieu last September when the club ...
Who says you can’t go home?” Well, former New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu could probably go home and rejoin the Colorado Rockies. The issue is that such a move makes no sense for either side, ...
With the All-Star break right around the corner, the Colorado Rockies need to put together a plan of action for how they are going to approach the trade deadlin ...
Chisholm, under team control through 2026 and possessing a powerful persona and toolsy package, probably won't lose reps upon LeMahieu's return (though you can never be too sure).
Finances may be the cold reality that keeps LeMahieu in the team's medium-term plans. He still has one year left on the six-year, $90 million deal he signed back in 2021 .
And with Anthony Rizzo expected to return to the Yankees lineup Sunday, and Jazz Chisolm Jr. seemingly entrenched at third base, it figures to become even harder for the slumping LeMahieu, who ...
Further, it’s not a stretch to wonder if LeMahieu might have played his last game as a Yankee, despite having two guaranteed years at $30 million total remaining on his six-year contract.
LeMahieu, 34, still has three years and $45 million left on the six-year, $90 million contract he signed in January 2021. He’s struggled mightily this season, slashing .224/.288/.359 with seven ...