yankees to strike at winter meetings

Yankees ready to strike at Winter Meetings

Thirty-seven days have elapsed with minimum comment from Yankees management after Everson Pereira struck out swinging for the final out of the club’s 2023 season, his walk back toward the dugout putting into motion a crucial offseason. In that period, managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner ordered an intensive three-day session at the Yankees’ player development complex in Tampa, Fla., assigning general manager Brian Cashman and his baseball operations staff to identify the issues that caused only 82 wins and New York’s lowest winning percentage since 1992. With the Winter Meetings set to happen in Nashville in a week, Steinbrenner and Cashman say that the New York Yankees are ready to strike during the tournament. “We’re going to be active, as we always are, in the free-agent market/trade market,” Steinbrenner said recently. “As always, [when] money comes off the payroll, my family does everything we can to put it back in. That’s not going to be any different this year.” The Yankees in 2023 fell short in several areas, but not in spending, their $278 million payroll was ranked second in the Majors. They had only $173.5 million committed for 2024 (much of it on players like Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole, Giancarlo Stanton and Carlos Rodón), which means there should be enough dollars to go around this winter. “I do believe that a team shouldn’t need a $300 million payroll. Nobody has yet; the Rangers didn’t, the Astros didn’t last year,” Steinbrenner said. “What you need is a good mix of veteran players and, equally important, a good mix of young players.” In an offseason where Shohei Ohtani’s next club makes for a blockbuster storyline, the Yankees seemed to have their sights set somewhere else. Cashman went overseas in September to scout Yoshinobu Yamamoto, an exceptional right-hander who has been called Japan’s answer to Pedro Martinez. The Yank’s opinion could not have been dimmed by their in-person experience, as Yamamoto pitched a no-hitter for his Orix Buffaloes. Insiders believe that he will score a commitment surpassing $200 million. “I’ve heard,” manager Aaron Boone said, “he’s really good.” Yamamoto would be a prize for New York, but the Yankees are in dire need of offence, coming off a year where they finished 25th in the Majors with 673 runs scored. Cashman has outlined that he is in the market for two outfielders to play alongside Judge, preferably southpaw hitters. Cody Bellinger is a top free-agent choice, fresh off a resurgent campaign where the slashed .307/.356/.525  with 26 home runs and 97 RBIs for the Cubs. He has the Yankee pedigree, as his father Clay played three seasons for the Bombers from 1999-2001. Bellinger could also play some first base, with Anthony Rizzo to become a free agent after 2024. A few decision-makers have worries about Bellinger’s analytics, especially a 31.4 hard-hit percentage in 2023 that ranked in MLB’s 10th percentile, per Statcast. With rumours that the San Diego Padres might move Juan Soto, New York has been in touch, measuring the chances of acquiring Soto. His arrival will immediately change any lasting sourness faced by the team, coming off a year where he slashed .275/.410/.519 with 35 home runs and 109 RBIs. But can the Yankees convince Soto to stay with them? Soto can become a free after 2024, and with agent Scott Boras ready to bring him to the open market, Soto’s asking price figures to be astronomical after turning down a 15-year, $440 million extension from the Washington Nationals in July 2022. Other bats that might be joining the team include third baseman Jeimer Candelario, outfielder Jung-Hoo Lee and veteran outfielder Kevin Kiermaier. Some in-house candidates will make the list, like catching prospect Austin Wells. “You’re going to see, we’re going to get a bit younger,” Steinbrenner said. “You’re going to see one or more of the guys you saw in September on the Opening Day roster. That’s the hope. I don’t know how many of them, but we are going to get younger. They’re going to get their chances, just as [Anthony] Volpe got his chance too and did very well.” On the pitching end, the Yankees have been known to discuss possible reunions with left-hander Jordan Montgomery, and right-hander Frankie Montas. Trades are also underway; Cashman recently noted that “a lot of teams’’ are showing interest in New York’s catching depth, with six backstops presently on the 40-man roster. Cashman stated that he would speedily bring any lucrative proposals to Steinbrenner’s desk. “If there’s some opportunities worth pushing through on, they’re always there to allow that to happen,” Cashman said. “It’s really all about a team situation and how the collective all works together. So we’ll see how this winter plays out, but we’re going to have conversations with the big ones and the small ones.”

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Fleury defies NHL policy, wears special mask for Wild’s Native American Heritage night

Marc-Andre Fleury wore a custom mask during the Minnesota Wild’s Native American Heritage night last Friday after the NHL told him it was not allowed.  Fleury appeared on the ice for the team’s match against the Colorado Avalanche wearing the custom crafted designed mask. Agent Allan Walsh confirmed early in the day the league informed his client that he could not wear the mask, even for warmups. The NHL prohibits its players from wearing specialty jerseys, masks, stickers, decals or tape for theme nights.  Previously, they had banned players from using rainbow-coloured tape on Pride nights before that decision was changed, after they recieved backlash from around the hockey community. Teams are not allowed to dress up their players in themed jerseys for warmups this season after  a handful of players chose last season to opt out of Pride Night warmups that involved specialty jerseys. With the Minnesota celebrating Native American Hertiage night Friday against the Avalanche, Fleury wanted to honour his wife, Veronique who is of the Abenaki and Mi’kmaq descent, with the mask. Walsh said Fleury agreed to pay whatever fine he’d recieve and the NHL threatened to levy the organizatioin with an “additional significant fine.’’ It was not clear how much either of those fines would be. The Wild did not comment, while messages sent to the NHL regarding the situation were not immediately returned.  Fleury, 38, is a three-time Stanley Cup champion and won the Vezina Trophy in 2021 as the league’s top goaltender.

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Luciano Acosta wins MLS MVP

Luciano Acosta wins MLS MVP award by a landslide

Luciano Acosta is the new MLS MVP after dominating the votes, getting 60% of the votes cast by media, players, and clubs. Behind the Cincinnati FC player were Denis Bouanga (Los Angeles FC) and Thiago Almada (Atlanta United). One of the reasons Acosta won the award was his exceptional season, commemorated by 17 goals and 14 assists. A remarkable achievement that earned him the award for the best ‘style’ of Lionel Messi: with class and efficiency. Acosta is the sixth player in the MLS’ history to have at least 10 goals and 10 assists in three or more seasons, becoming the 14th player to reach 50 goals and 70 assists in his career. It is worth mentioning that Luciano is a vital part of the team that will play for a spot in the competition final against Columbus Crew at the TQL Stadium. In addition to the MVP award, Acosta also received the highest individual honour in the MLS, he was named MLS Player of the Week twice and as many times as MLS Player of the Month. The 29-year-old player, who started his career at Boca Juniors, is the first in the history of FC Cincinnati to win the MLS MVP and the ninth South American to get the award. The last winners of the MVP award were Josef Martínez (Atlanta United, 2018), joining Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers, 2015) Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus Crew, 2008), and Christian Gómez (DC United, 2006).

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Brazil star Endrick Felipe escapes punishment after punching opponent

Future Real Madrid prospect Endrick Felipe is only 17 years old, almost a year from when he was signed by Los Blancos, and the Spanish outfit hopes that he overcomes most of his growing challenges at Palmerias this season before he joins Madrid. Earlier this campaign, Felipe had a hard time getting noticed by the media, which lead manager Abel Ferreira to assign him to the bench for some time. Since then, he has come back to form after admitting as much publicly. But on Sunday night, Endrick reminded fans that he is still figuring out how to be a professional football player. Endrick was doing well against Fortaleza, but the North-East of Brazil side were a goal into the second half. Eventually, they drew 2-2 when Gustavo Gomez was sent off the pitch, but were fortunate to escape a second sacking after Felipe lost his temper and abruptly punched Titi. Luckily for Endrick the refree did not punish him, and he will learn his lesson without his team suffering the repercautions, and the subsequent pressure it entails. There is no doub that Ferreira will give him a referesher course on how to keep his composure, something that is imperative especially with the world and Real Madrid watching him. Related News: Tottenham wants PSV striker Johan Bakayoko.

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Tottenham wants PSV striker Johan Bakayoko

English Premier League side Tottenham have recently set their sights on PSV Eindhoven striker Johan Bakayoko.  According to Sky Sports, Hotspur is following Bakayoko, although they are ready to wait until the summer for the Belgian to be ready. Tottenham presently has some injury problems, with people like James Maddison, Richarlison, Ivan Perisic and Manor Solomon all absent.  Despite this, the club has had a strong start to the season, with 26 points in twelve matches. They are presently in fourth position on the table. Johan’s contract with PSV Eindhoven will run until the summer of 2026. Napoli has also reportedly shown interest in Bakayoko. Related Football News: Benfica to receive £8.5m Liverpool payout after Nunez landmark.

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Benfica to receive £8.5m Liverpool payout after Nunez landmark

After an eventful 1-1 draw against Manchester City, Liverpool will pay £8.5m to Portugal side Benfica for their striker Darwin Nunez who just appeared in his 60th game for the club.   The Uruguayan native joined Klopp’s side for a transfer to the tune of £8.5m, of which £64m was fixed and £21m in add-ons, of which £8. 5m had to paid when Nunez plays 60 matches for his new team. The ex-Almeria striker has scored 22 goals and provided 10 assist in his 60 official appearances for The Reds, 36 of them starts. Nunez who was previously with Benfica has had a strong start this season, registering 12 goals and seven assists in 16 starts for club and control so far. Liverpool clinched a point from Manchester City in an exciting Premier League match after Alexander-Arnold’s late goal matched Erling Haaland’s record-breaking opener. Related Football News: AC Milan in talks for Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior.

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Chelsea monitoring Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface

Chelsea is monitoring Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface. The Nigerian national has struck a form slump, but is on The Blues’ radar, according to the Mirror. Boniface is on the shortlist of striker prospects Chelsea have pulled up for the January market.  The Blues want to find a new centre-forward for Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino’s squad and Boniface is to be selected. The Nigerian has 11 goals in 17 appearances for Leverkusen this season. Related EPL News: UEFA confirm duration of Marcus Rashford’s Champions League ban.

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ancelotti advises real madrid about kepa

Ancelotti gives advice to Real Madrid about Kepa

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti wants to retain Kepa Arrizabala. The Spain goalkeeper was loaned by Madrid from Chelsea for this season, though there is no defined permanent option. Relevo says Ancelloti has advised Real Madrid to sell off Andriy Lunin and replace him with Kepa.  The plan is for Kepa to come in as long-term replacement for wounded No1 Thibaut Courtois.  A final decision on the player’s future has not been made yet. Related Spanish La Liga News: Gundogan: ‘I’m here for Xavi; the promise Pep made me’

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uefa confirms length of rashford's ban

UEFA confirm duration of Marcus Rashford’s Champions League ban

UEFA has announced whether they will take any further disciplinary action against Marcus Rashford after he was sent off in Manchester United’s Champions League loss to Copenhagen. United is on the brink of being eliminated at the group stage after they lost 4-2 in Denmark before the international break, securing only three points from their opening four matches. The Red Devils seemed to be coasting toward a second European victory of the season when an early brace from Rasmus Hojlund put them two up at Parken Stadium, but the game flipped on a controversial red card just before half-time. Rashford surprisingly received marching orders after a long VAR check for a challenge on Elias Jelert, catching the Dane on his ankle when he tried to shield the ball. Copenhagen delivered twice in first-half stoppage time to level the scores before prevailing 4-3 at the end of an equally challenging second half. Getting a red card in European tournament automatically comes with a one-match suspension, although the UEFA reserves the right to extend bands if they deem further punishment necessary. But the presiding body confirmed on Friday that Rashford’s actions did not warrant a lengthy ban and the Manchester player will be suspended for just one game. United’s next Champions League match is fixed for Wednesday 29 November with a trip to Galatasaray. The Turkish champions won 3-2 in the reverse matchup at Old Trafford. If the Red Devils are defeated, they will be knocked out of the Champions League with one group game to spare. Manchester United will also be eliminated if Copenhagen wins on the road at Bayern Munich on the same night. Bayern Munich, which journeys to Old Trafford on matchday six, have already secured qualification to the knockout rounds in all four matches so far. Copenhagen and Galatasaray are both one point ahead of United entering into the final two group fixtures. Related News: Monaco players on Man Utd radar.

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ac milan wants arsenal defender jakub kiwior

AC Milan in talks for Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior

AC Milan is in talks with agents for Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior. This is according to reports from Italian transfer expert, Nicolo Schira. Milan is now negotiating a deal to get the Poland international defender. Agents for Kiwior are already in Italy for discussions regarding his future. And Kiwior is open to the Gunners for more playing time at AC Milan. Kiwior joined the North London side in January from Spezia for €25 million. Related News: Arsenal scouts Valencia defender Yarek Gasiorowski.

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