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According to Front Office Sports, from 2026-2028, ESPN’s schedule will shift from Sunday nights to a midweek slot. That would interfere with Cone’s YES Network gig, in which he calls Yankees games with Paul O’Neill. Cone’s contract with ESPN is set to expire at the start of the 2026 season.
ESPN's Jeff Passan reveals 1 position the Yankees and Mets may both trade away originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The New York Mets had a brutal week at the Winter Meetings.
The New York Yankees have had a slow offseason so far, apart from a few reunions that fans are less than excited about. In the wake of the recent winter meeting
The Yankees explore new lefty options beyond Tatsuya Imai. See who New York is targeting to strengthen their pitching staff.
The New York Yankees have not made a splash yet this offseason, but as rumors grow, a move could be around the corner.
With ESPN switching its showcase game from “Sunday Night Baseball” to midweek beginning next season, that will clash more with Cone’s more robust Yankees-affiliated YES Network schedule and that could lead to a potential split, according to Front Office Sports.
The Yankees’ pursuit of Cody Bellinger has stalled as his asking price climbs and Trent Grisham’s $22M deal tightens New York’s payroll.
As the Yankees continue their quest for a World Series, trading away Jazz Chisholm isn't as far fetched as you might think.
The New York Yankees are still chasing an outfielder in Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, and appear rocky on their other stated offseason objectives. Off to a qui
The New York Yankees need to get going this offseason, and this trade idea could clear up one of their top issues.
The New York Yankees, as many anticipated coming into the offseason, have listened on trade calls about their star second baseman.
The Yankees made their first selection in a Rule 5 draft since 2011 on Wednesday, taking right-hander Cade Winquest from the Cardinals. The Rockies took RJ Petit, a 6-foot-8 reliever, with the first pick from the Tigers.