Vladimir Guerrero Jr. announced that he will consider all teams in free agency, including the New York Yankees, despite previous statements against playing for them due to family reasons. The 25-year-old first baseman, projected as a top free agent, could command a contract worth $400-500 million, with the Yankees being a potential landing spot to address their long-term first base needs. Guerrero’s openness to all teams, including the Yankees, reflects a pragmatic approach to his impending free agency decision. the text you provide.
Full Article
Mets outfield prospect Drew Gilbert achieved his first four-hit game in Triple-A, going 4-for-5 with a double and a key single that helped Syracuse win 8-4 over Omaha, raising his batting average to .246. Meanwhile, Double-A Binghamton saw Carson Benge and Ryan Clifford hit home runs, with Clifford notching two to reach 19 for the season, solidifying his status as a top prospect. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more