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On Wednesday, the Yankees designated DJ LeMahieu for assignment even though they still owe him approximately $22 million through next season.
"Multiple teams" are showing interest in infielder DJ LeMahieu following his release by the New York Yankees, MLB Network's ...
Jazz Chisholm’s shift back to second base Tuesday night means a massively reduced role for DJ LeMahieu with the Yankees.
While DJ LeMahieu was released by the Yankees just a few days ago, he's already garnering interest in free agency. Read more ...
Though DJ LeMahieu was one of the quietest players in the Yankees' clubhouse — in public, with the media and, to a lesser degree, with his teammates — no one commanded more respect among his peers.
Former Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu could soon find a new landing spot. Last week, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported that ...
DJ LeMahieu was cut by the New York Yankees with almost $22 million remaining on his contract, one day after the two-time ...
Maybe this isn’t it for DJ LeMahieu, who on Wednesday received the most dreaded three-letter diagnosis a baseball player can get: DFA.
The club will owe LeMahieu about $22 million, which includes the rest of his $15 million salary this season, along with $15 ...
Who says you can’t go home?” Well, former New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu could probably go home and rejoin the Colorado Rockies. The issue is that such a move makes no sense for either side, ...
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.
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.