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"Multiple teams" are showing interest in infielder DJ LeMahieu following his release by the New York Yankees, MLB Network's ...
While DJ LeMahieu was released by the Yankees just a few days ago, he's already garnering interest in free agency. Read more ...
Former Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu could soon find a new landing spot. Last week, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported that ...
There are a few teams around the league in much different positions than the New York Yankees. Among them are the Pittsburgh ...
The immediate urgency that always surrounds the New York Yankees clashes head-on with a harsh reality in the market. General manager Brian Cashman, who was eager for a power soluti ...
With the All-Star break right around the corner, the Colorado Rockies need to put together a plan of action for how they are ...
MLB rumors reveal veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu is now looking to join a new club after New York Yankees release.
In LeMahieu’s first four years as a Yankee, he hit .296 with an .806 OPS in 470 games. Over his past three, as his body ...
The New York Yankees released DJ LeMahieu on Thursday and are now presumably in the market for a third baseman. However, ...
One day after Aaron Boone declared DJ LeMahieu “a bat off the bench” and physically challenged by the third base position, ...
The New York Yankees were urged to stay away from a $70 million DJ LeMahieu replacement as they look for infield help ahead of the deadline.
DJ LeMahieu saw his time with the New York Yankees come to an end this week after he was DFA'd and released, but he is still owed roughly $22 million.