Yankees manager Aaron Boone told WFAN where he sees Jazz Chisholm in the field and the lineup, and what he expects from DJ ...
T he Yankees are still holding onto hope that DJ LeMahieu can reclaim his old form and lock down the starting third base job ...
The Yankees are heading into 2025 still tied to DJ LeMahieu and the $30 million ... to hit for both average and underrated power, LeMahieu’s swing has lacked the sharpness and precision that ...
“He gets the side of analytics and the swing mechanics ... But alongside Soto, Aaron Judge, DJ LeMahieu and the entire squad, James Rowson must do his part in getting the Yankees’ offense ...
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 were still two seasons away from the stress of finding out if Aaron Judge would be retained but they faced some stress in retaining another player and re-signing DJ LeMahieu ranked as ...
The Yankees are poised to have a competition this spring to determine who will start at third base unless they acquire an ...
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 ...
According to MLB insider Jon Heyman of The New York Post, the Yankees' plan "for now" is to give DJ LeMahieu a chance at winning a starting spot in the infield. The versatile LeMahieu endured ...
LeMahieu could be the current favorite to start at third base for the Yankees, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports. Sherman said Monday on the Pinstripe Post podcast that he believes the ...
He was working, so I’m still not going to be surprised if DJ hits ... his swing?” Whether Boone is right or wrong, the Yankees may have no choice but to give LeMahieu a chance to prove himself.