The New York Yankees, after losing Juan Soto to a historic $765 million contract offered by the New York Mets, have been looking to replace as much of Soto’s offensive production as possible. They thought they had the problem at least partially solved when they made an all-out effort to trade with the Houston Astros
Post the signing of Paul Goldschmidt for a one-year contract, the New York Yankees are on the lookout for free agents in the next offseason. The post Kyle Tucker and Vlad Guerrero Jr Identified as New York Targets for Next Offseason by MLB Insider appeared first on EssentiallySports.
After losing out on Juan Soto, the New York Yankees turned their attention to another left-handed power-hitting outfielder: Kyle Tucker.
Even if he's a Yankee for one season before hitting free agency, Tucker would help New York maximize the primes of several other stars.
Acquiring both Tucker and Williams would’ve left the Yankees still in search of infield help and now a “sixth starter” type of depth arm, but those are perhaps minor question marks compared to the upside of bringing both an All-Star outfielder and All-Star closer into the mix.
The New York Yankees on Friday struck out on yet another top-end outfielder in Kyle Tucker. The Yankees had been linked to the Houston Astros slugger since losing Juan Soto last week to the team’s crosstown rival New York Mets. But the Yankees officially ...
The New York Yankees had no intention of trading away their young star pitcher, Luis Gil, for Houston Astros All-Star Kyle Tucker this fall.
Tucker will certainly garner a hefty financial commitment. While 26-year-old Soto’s age played a large role in his free agency, and Tucker will be 28 entering next offseason, Tucker will still be solidly in his prime. And the five-tool player will have plenty of suitors if the Cubs can’t sign him to an extension.
The New York Yankees need to replace Juan Soto and one proposed deal sees them acquiring Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros in a blockbuster deal. Tucker’s name has been involved in trade ...
After missing out on Houston Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker, who’s off to join the Chicago Cubs, the New York Yankees appear to already have another left-handed slugger in their sights — Cody Bellinger.
With Kyle Tucker to the Cubs in a trade with the Astros, how will the Yankees approach the offseason moving forward?
The Yankees were interested in Kyle Tucker but got Cody Bellinger instead. The Cubs were involved in both trades. So, which deal was better?