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The ultimate decision to let the 37-year-old LeMahieu go had to do with the versatility of the roster once it was decided ...
Does DJ LeMahieu have 51 days to save his job as the New York Yankees’ starting second baseman? That would take general manager Brian Cashman to the July 31 trade deadline, where areas to ...
New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu’s loss is teammate Oswaldo Cabrera’s gain. LeMahieu is out for the foreseeable future after pulling a calf muscle last week. The three-time All-Star ...
Stanton is out with an elbow issue while LeMahieu is dealing with a calf ailment. LeMahieu was competing for the starting job at third base with Oswaldo Cabrera.
DJ LeMahieu impressed defensively, sent hard-hit balls all around the ballpark and simply looked, once again, like himself during the Yankees' loss.
For DJ LeMahieu, the fight to delay that ending is on—and it’s getting harder by the day. Popular reading: Yankees’ red-hot depth outfielder just found himself in a starting role ...
According to MLB insider Jon Heyman of The New York Post, the Yankees' plan "for now" is to give DJ LeMahieu a chance at winning a starting spot in the infield.
On Wednesday, Reuter predicted that LeMahieu would lose the starting job to 25-year-old utility player Oswaldo Cabrera in camp.
Oswaldo Cabrera, who won the starting third base job following LeMahieu’s spring injury, is hitting .261 with a home run, eight RBI, and a .330 on-base percentage over 97 plate appearances.
DJ LeMahieu’s progress has continued in the days since being diagnosed with a non-displaced fracture in his right foot, albeit in small steps, ...
LeMahieu was competing for the starting job at third base with Oswaldo Cabrera. On Thursday, LeMahieu provided a disappointing update on his injury and revealed that it is more severe than he ...
Oswaldo Cabrera is reportedly the favorite to become the New York Yankees' starting third baseman after DJ LeMahieu's latest injury.