Marlins trade pitcher Ryan Weathers to Yankees
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David Weathers helped the Yankees win the 1996 World Series. Now, his son, Ryan, is headed to the Bronx, and dad couldn't be happier.
We already know that the Yanks will be without both Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon to start 2026. Cole is recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Rodon underwent a procedure to clean out some debris from his elbow after the playoffs. So, yeah: the Yankees did need another starting pitcher to fill that gap. Enter Weathers.
Cody Bellinger and the New York Yankees may be at a stalemate, but his return still feels like an obvious one, according to one insider.
Bellinger is seeking a seven-year deal, which is one of the reasons he and the Yankees have been far apart in negotiations. According to NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, he wants to make an annual salary in the mid-$30 million range. The AAV isn’t the issue — the Yankees refuse to go to seven years.
The New York Yankees have had a quiet offseason, not making any major changes to their roster, despite losing some key players. With the Blue Jays winning the division last year and the Red Sox on the rise,
The problem till now in the offseason has been that the New York Yankees have been very silent and are not making any moves. They missed out on Edwin Diaz, Murakami, and many others.
The three most expensive deals for position players this offseason — Alex Bregman ($175 million with the Cubs), Pete Alonso ($155 million with the Orioles) and Kyle Schwarber ($150 million with the Phillies) — were all for five years.
The New York Yankees are now operating under the assumption that Cody Bellinger will sign somewhere else, but according to an MLB insider, their other top free