Brian Cashman

Devin Williams Continues To Struggle
- Brett Andersson
- August 6, 2025
The Yankees continue to struggle late into games, and Devin Williams isn’t providing any help. While Williams continues to struggle, does manager Aaron Boone look to Bednar or Deval for late inning help?
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Yankees Release Marcus Stroman
- Brett Andersson
- August 1, 2025
After a disappointing 2025 season, the Yankees have decided to move on from RHP Marcus Stroman. The veteran pitcher was released amid a flurry of moves before the trade deadline.
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Yankees Trade for Camilo Doval
- Brett Andersson
- July 31, 2025
Coming in with just minutes to spare, General Manager Brian Cashman added another bullpen arm with controllable years to a struggling Yankee pitching staff. With this addition, the Bombers are in a much better position to make a deep push into October.
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New York Yankees Trade for David Bednar
- Brett Andersson
- July 31, 2025
Bednar isn’t just another arm—he’s a proven closer with high-leverage experience and swing-and-miss stuff. He can eat innings, shorten games, and stabilize the middle of the pen while others get healthy. For a bullpen running on fumes, his arrival gives the Yankees exactly what they’ve been missing.
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Yankees Acquire Outfielder Austin Slater
- Brett Andersson
- July 30, 2025
The Yankees acquire Austin Slater in a move aimed at bolstering their outfield depth against left-handed pitching. Slater brings versatility, postseason experience, and a strong platoon profile. With Aaron Judge sidelined, New York hopes to replicate production in aggregate, and Slater’s affordable contract makes him a low-risk, situational upgrade.
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Injuries, Payroll, and the Illusion of Contention: Yankees at a Crossroads
- Brett Andersson
- July 29, 2025
The Yankees post season aspirations are hanging in the balance as the team heads into the second half of the season. What has gone wrong so far and is it too late to do anything about it?
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New York Yankees Move Carlos Carrasco to the Atlanta Braves
- Brett Andersson
- July 28, 2025
The Yankees traded Carlos Carrasco to the Braves for cash or a player to be named later, clearing a roster spot ahead of the deadline. Carrasco, who struggled in limited action this season, gives Atlanta a veteran arm for depth while New York maintains flexibility for more significant moves.
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Trade Deadline Strategy Reassessed Amid Judge’s Injury
- Brett Andersson
- July 28, 2025
Aaron Judge’s injury has cast uncertainty over the Yankees’ postseason push, but it hasn’t derailed their trade deadline strategy. With Judge expected to return soon as a designated hitter, the front office remains focused on acquiring controllable pitching and versatile depth rather than making reactionary moves or sacrificing long-term value.
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Yankees Add Infield Depth
- Brett Andersson
- July 27, 2025
The Yankees added Amed Rosario in a quiet but calculated move, targeting versatility over flash. Rosario gives the Yankees infield flexibility they’ve lacked, especially with Judge sidelined and the bench stretched thin. His speed, right-handed bat, and multi-position experience make him a useful piece for October-caliber roster maneuvering.
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