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MLB offseason signings continue, with the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers making moves as spring training nears.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is comfortable running it back in the outfield.
The New York Yankees have re-signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year contract, per ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Former New York Yankees starting pitcher Chien-Ming Wang was named Team Chinese Taipei's bullpen coach for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Wang was a member of the Yankees' rotation from 2005-09 and was the first Taiwanese player in franchise history. In 2006, he led MLB with 19 wins despite averaging just 3.1 strikeouts per nine innings.
The possible future Hall of Famer will reportedly be back in pinstripes.
The New York Yankees have made a roster move.
The Yankees are allegedly looking to add a couple of relief pitchers from the free agent market before spring training.
MLB rumors: Yankees, Mets interested in veteran first baseman; D-backs also surveying infield market
As noted above, the Diamondbacks are one of the teams tracking France. They also have some degree of interest in Carlos Santana, per 98.7 FM. Currently, the D-backs are projected to use Pavin Smith as their most-days first baseman.
The New York Yankees and veteran first basemanPaul Goldschmidtreportedly agreed to a one-year contract on Friday, per Jeff Passan of ESPN. The 38-year-old quietly had a productive 2025 campaign -- his first season with the Yankees -- as he hit .
Teams across Major League Baseball are starting to prepare for spring training, which means inviting players in their organization to join the team for spring camp. There have already been a few MLB teams to announce their non-roster invites,