Robert Sabo for the NY Post And it is why so much falls on Hal Steinbrenner. It is under his stewardship that for the first time a great player left the Yankees’ employ for the Mets. It ...
Even if Hal Steinbrenner might be relieved years from now that Juan Soto didn’t agree to his 16-year, $760 million offer Sunday night, the New York Yankees owner aggressively tried to keep the ...
Although owner Hal Steinbrenner continued to increase his offers until the final hours, he can now spread the millions on the rest of the roster. There’s one caveat, however: The Yankees can ...
The feeling of excitement over their first pennant since 2009 quickly was erased by error-filled Game 5 against Dodgers.
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Cashman then called Hal Steinbrenner and Randy Levine to tell them that the Yankees’ offer for Soto, $760 million over 16 years, fell short. “Certainly disappointed the process took us where ...
As for Cashman, he defended the efforts of owner Hal Steinbrenner to re-sign Soto. Specifically, Cashman said: "I would say Hal went above and beyond to try to find a way to keep Juan Soto in ...
Cashman then held a conference call with Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner and team president Randy Levine to inform them that Soto was no longer theirs. The Yankees’ final offer for Soto was 16 ...
No need to sugarcoat it: This is devastating for the Yankees. Soto and Aaron Judge made for one of the great ...
While we’ve said here the Mets and Pete Alonso need to figure it out, there is said to be a sizable gap in talks at the ...
With Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner saying the team needs to stay under the $301 million luxury-tax threshold, the Yankees ...