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With the All-Star break right around the corner, the Colorado Rockies need to put together a plan of action for how they are ...
Judge briefly spoke about reports that stated the Yankees sought to cut ties with LeMahieu last September when the club ...
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, ...
DJ LeMahieu has once again created headlines in Yankees circle, but not for the reasons you're hoping for. The post “He Is All Over the Place” – DJ LeMahieu’s Performance Comes Under ...
MLB Network's Jon Morosi reports his goal for the rest of the season. "DJ LeMahieu, now a free agent, is looking to sign with ...
Knowing that and his current role, or lack thereof with this team, we asked Yankee fans what they think the future holds for this former batting champ.
DJ LeMahieu made a strong first impression in his return to live game action. The New York Yankees infielder doubled, homered and came within a triple of hitting for the cycle in his minor league ...
DJ LeMahieu makes his 2nd return to Coors Field with Yanks as his former team historically struggles Updated May. 23, 2025 8:49 p.m. ET ...
DJ LeMahieu’s season is likely over. Has he played his last game in pinstripes? The Yankees on Monday placed the struggling 36-year-old veteran infielder on the 10-day injured list ...
The injury will sideline LeMahieu for at least a couple weeks, according to the New York Post’s Greg Joyce, though the 36-year-old was waiting to talk with team doctors to get an exact timeline.
His struggles and injuries have raised questions about his future with the team. LeMahieu is in the fifth year of a six-year, $90 million contract signed in 2021.
DJ LeMahieu has been on the injured list four times since October 2021 and his latest setback happened Saturday, when he suffered a calf injury during a Grapefruit League game.