New York Yankees free agent Anthony Rizzo understands that he very well could be forced into retirement this spring. The veteran first baseman had his $17
Training is underway, meaning unsigned free agents are faced with an increasing possibility of not being on a team's opening day roster. This includes 2016 World Series champion and three-time All-Star Anthony Rizzo.
First baseman Anthony Rizzo is still searching for a landing spot in free agency entering the 2025 season, but he isn't focused on retiring. "I think I have a lot to give to the game still," Rizzo said on Friday,
Two days after their World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Yankees made a decisive move: they were not bringing back first baseman Anthony Rizzo for the 2025 season. With that announcement,
After fourteen big league seasons, Anthony Rizzo remains unsigned a few weeks into Spring Training. The Yankees chose 37-year-old Paul Goldschmidt over Rizzo.
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The Yankees moved on from Anthony Rizzo over the winter, but the former All-Star first baseman still is looking for work as spring-training games have commenced.
Rizzo knows the current environment is not kind to veteran players: "It’s what happens to the older guys. They kind of get squeezed."