The New York Yankees are in desperate need of left-handed bullpen help ahead of Opening Day. After signing a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday
Former Toronto Blue Jays lefty Tim Mayza has found a new home with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a report from Pirates reporter Alex Stumpf. Sources: The
After struggling with southpaw batters with their left-handers out of the bullpen, the Pittsburgh Pirates are hoping for a boost from former New York Yankee and Toronto Blue Jay pitcher Tim Mayza. Per MLB.
A trade proposal has the New York Yankees dealing a top prospect for star third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason.
The New York Yankees claimed former highly-ranked prospect Roansy Contreras off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles in a move that adds potential bullpen depth.
The New York Yankees have made another waiver claim and this time it's for a former prospect in the organization, as Roansy Contreras returns to New York. The
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WKBN) – MLB.com’s Alex Stumpf is reporting that the Pittsburgh Pirates have agreed to a Major League contract with left-handed reliever Tim Mayza. According to the report, the deal is pending a physical.
Paul Skenes has a lot on his mind. The chances of the perpetually curious National League Rookie of the Year staying with the Pittsburgh Pirates indefinitely is not one of them.
The New York Yankees ' ongoing quest to find their diamond in the rough among the castoff pitchers brought back one of the former top prospects. The Yankees claimed right-hander Roansy Contreras off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles Jan. 23
Image Courtesy of Major League Baseball By Zachary Lichter Former Major League Baseball (MLB) players, Ichiro Suzuki, Carsten Charles Sabathia, and Billy Wagner’s life changed on January 21 when they received the most exciting news of any former baseball player’s life: that they would be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.