DJ LeMahieu changed his offseason approach for the first time he can remember. He went two months this winter without swinging a bat, hoping to give his body a much-needed reset. A leading candidate to be the New York Yankees’ Opening Day third baseman,
The New York Yankees will likely look to cut ties with veteran infielder D.J. LeMahieu before the end of Aaron Boone's contract extension.
6d
Hosted on MSNShould the Yankees stick with DJ LeMahieu?LeMahieu is a three-time All-Star and two-time batting champion, but his hitting has steadily declined since 2021, culminating with his brutal 2024 campaign.
6don MSN
A three-time All-Star infielder, the New York Yankees' DJ LeMahieu hasn’t had a fully healthy season since 2020.
6don MSN
While the Yankees infielder felt good when he started swinging again in January, he’s been through this enough to know how much that matters.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that DJ LeMahieu "feels good" and is "ready to go" after an injury-shortened 2024 season.
A pair of former major league catchers on the 'Foul Territory' podcast expect the New York Yankees to land Nolan Arenado if the third baseman is traded.
The infielder, competing to be the New York Yankees’ third baseman, said that he took two months off from hitting over the winter. The 36-year-old called the break the longest he can ever remember taking, but he and his body needed a “reset” following the worst season of his career.
With the first game of the spring nearly here for the New York Yankees, the team is getting closer to the start of the regular season. After a very successful
The New York Yankees have made several major additions this offseason. But there's still one hole the team has yet to properly fill: third base. The
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results