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That's right, it's one of the best times of the year: We've reached the 2025 MLB postseason, with October baseball finally here. The Wild Card round is starting, and Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees will be playing each other.
The Yankees are overhauling their coaching staff and brought back a familiar face to assist pitching coach Matt Blake. Desi Druschel, who was on staff before going to the Mets in 2024, was rehired by the Yankees.
The YES Network is not bringing back longtime New York Yankees analyst and play-by-play announcer John Flaherty as part of a series of moves to streamline its broadcasts to feature its leading commentators, David Cone, Paul O’Neill and Joe Girardi, sources briefed on the decision told The Athletic.
It was another October exit, and the Yankees captain turns 34 in April. Here's what we know -- and don't know -- about next year in the Bronx.
New York Yankees superstar outfielder Aaron Judge has avoided surgery on an injury that had many fans concerned.
After a season with the Mets, a familiar face is returns to the pinstripes. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
Never were the questions of Aaron Judge 's fitness for October particularly fair, but that's life for the biggest man in the biggest city whose biggest failures had come at the biggest times. The burden of greatness is heavy.
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New York Yankees 2025-26 offseason calendar
Eligible players file for free agency a day after the World Series ends. Teams have a five-day window to negotiate with their internal free agents, to tender qualifying offers— set at $22.02 million for this year —to any of their free agents, and to make decisions on club options.
Druschel spent three seasons on pitching coach Matt Blake’s staff in The Bronx after joining the organization in 2019 before leaving for a similar role with the Mets prior to last season.
John Flaherty’s time at the YES Network has come to an end after two decades.
After just one season with the New York Mets, assistant pitching coach Desi Druschel is returning to his previous employer. On Sunday evening, ESPN’s Jeff Passa
Aroldis Chapman ripped the Yankees in a recent podcast, saying he would "retire on the spot" before playing for them ever again.