Tag: AL East
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Yankees Put Their Cards on the Table: Bellinger First, Tucker Second
Reports now have Cody Bellinger at the top of the Yankees’ winter wish list, with Kyle Tucker as the fallback. In my view, that says as much about the front office’s priorities and constraints as it does about the players themselves.
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What the AL East Arms Race Really Looks Like After 2025
The Yankees just put up another 94 win season and watched a division rival win the pennant. If that does not scream “arms race,” I do not know what does.
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Five Turning Points That Defined the Yankees’ 2025 Season
The 2025 Yankees finished 94-68 again, led the league in runs, knocked out Boston in October, and still went home after four games in the ALDS. To really understand what this season was, I think you have to zoom in on the moments when everything tilted.
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With Jays Landing Cease, Yankees Blueprint Around Bellinger and Imai Comes Into Focus
On a day when the Blue Jays added another frontline arm, we finally got the clearest picture yet of how the Yankees plan to respond – build the winter around Cody Bellinger, Tatsuya Imai and a big decision on Jasson Dominguez.
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Was 2025 a Step Forward for the Yankees or Just a Pretty Mirage?
The Yankees put up 94 wins again, led the league in runs, and still walked off their own field after an ALDS loss. I have been going back and forth ever since on whether that counts as real progress or just a shinier version of the same problem.
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Ninety-Four Wins, Same Old Questions: My 2025 Yankees Postmortem
The 2025 Yankees tied for the best record in the American League, led baseball in slugging, watched Aaron Judge win another MVP, and still went home after the Division Series. I am trying to make sense of a season that was impressive, exhausting, and weirdly familiar.
