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After being designated for assignment by the New York Yankees, the team led by Aaron Judge, veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu is reportedly looking to join a contender—signaling he’s not ready to walk ...
But the Yankees have one financial flex going for them, if it can be called a flex. And it's this: They're currently paying ...
The Yankees moved on from DJ LeMahieu but the veteran infielder isn't done with baseball as he has a plan for joining a new club.
Recent reports have indicated that former New York Yankees utility man DJ LeMahieu will wait for the trade deadline to pass ...
In a move that seemed inevitable once Jazz Chisholm Jr. moved back to second base, the Yankees designated veteran DJ LeMahieu ...
For a myriad of reasons, it’s beyond unlikely we’ll see anything resembling the 2019-20 DJ LeMahieu. He’ll turn 37 in July and hasn’t hit at a league-average level by OPS+ since 2022.
“Anytime you see DJ LeMahieu throwing fist bumps or fired up, it’s a good sign that it’s a high-intensity game,” Schmidt said. It was understandable that LeMahieu would get hyped up.
In LeMahieu’s first four years as a Yankee, he hit .296 with an .806 OPS in 470 games. Over his past three, as his body betrayed him, he hit .237 with a .665 OPS in 248 games.
DJ LeMahieu was cut Wednesday by the New York Yankees with almost $22 million remaining on his contract, one day after the two-time batting champion got demoted to the bench.
(LeMahieu hit a National League-best .348 with the Colorado Rockies in 2016). “DJ looks really great and I’m really excited where he’s at physically,” Boone said.
DJ LeMahieu, on Friday afternoon, bore the look of a man searching for answers and coming up empty-handed. Following a three-day break during which he tried to fix his swing, LeMahieu had returned ...
Veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu vouched for former Colorado Rockies teammate Ryan McMahon as the New York Yankees performed ...