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— -- TAMPA, Fla. -- The New York Yankees are not for sale. Not now and, if the Steinbrenner family has its way, perhaps not ever. Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' managing general partner, says ...
Hal Steinbrenner is lucky he can’t be fired. Jason Szenes. Truth is, after the Astros finished off their ALCS sweep in The Bronx on a rain-delayed Sunday night, making it 13 straight years that ...
Hal Steinbrenner doesn't know whether Juan Soto will re-sign with the Yankees, divulging very little about the team's meeting with him. He did not promise that Soto would end up a Yankee but said ...
Hal Steinbrenner spent most of his Wednesday media availability answering questions about Juan Soto.. That was to be expected, as the Yankees owner and a few other members of the organization met ...
Surrounded by reporters in the lobby of MLB’s Midtown offices on Wednesday, Hal Steinbrenner did his best to avoid direct answers about the Yankees’ recent meeting with Juan Soto. The owner ...
Steinbrenner admitted that it’s “concerning” how much LeMahieu has been striking out this season. His strikeout rate (26.3%) is the highest it’s been in his career.
Steinbrenner reiterated Wednesday that he doesn’t believe a $300 million payroll is necessary to win a championship. But he once said that about $200 million, too. And Soto is a player worthy of ...
With Hal Steinbrenner saying Wednesday in Tampa that Aaron Boone will be back as manager, it’s surely only a matter of time before a new deal is announced for general manager Brian Cashman.
Steinbrenner also said that communication between the player development group and the big-league staff should improve when it comes to handling young players, according to Newsday’s Neil Best.