Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez agreed to a $14 million salary for the 2025 season with the San Diego Padres, MLB.com ...
The New York Yankees are taking their time in the winter market, but they’re definitely not resting. The post MLB News: Luis ...
The Padres have avoided arbitration with three-time batting champion Luis Arraez, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. Arraez ...
The Yankees still have to decide what they'll do with Jazz Chisholm Jr. and how they'll fill second and third base.
The MLB insider added that the Mets, not the Yankees, are “more open” to adding Arráez to their roster — under one condition: If first baseman Pete Alonso signs elsewhere.
Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez isn’t likely to play for a New York team this season -- but as his name is in the news lately, it’s worth noting that the Mets seem slightly more open to adding ...
Arraez and the Padres agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract Thursday to avoid arbitration, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports. Arraez will receive a raise of nearly $3.5 million for his final ...
Missing out on Gavin Lux doesn't necessarily mean the New York Yankees will pursue Luis Arráez as their next starting second ...
The Yankees are looking to fill either second or third base. A trade for Arraez has reportedly been discussed. Does he fit?
Cabrera is better suited in a utility role, as his versatility can help the Yankees at just about every position. Peraza, a ...
The New York Yankees continue to mull all possible infield options. They'd prefer to add one more to the current configuration of Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe and Paul Goldschmidt.
From the start of the offseason, it was clear that the New York Yankees had no intention of retaining their free agent second ...