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The New York Yankees are moving on from DJ LeMahieu after nearly seven years with the team. According to the New York Post's ...
The New York Yankees have officially designated infielder D.J. LeMahieu for assignment, ending his impactful sevenyear run ...
DJ LeMahieu is set to play again this weekend as he continues his rehab assignment with the Double-A Somerset Patriots. After a 3-for-3 performance in his first game back, including a home run ...
When Aaron Boone called it a “tough conversation,” he wasn’t talking about any trade or pitching struggles. He was referring to DJ LeMahieu, once a cornerstone of the Yankees’ infield, being removed ...
The ultimate decision to let the 37-year-old LeMahieu go had to do with the versatility of the roster once it was decided ...
The two-time batting champion is hitting .177. Meanwhile, trade rumors have linked the Yankees to a few third baseman.
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 ...
With a 2-for-4 afternoon, a solo homer, four hard-hit balls and a slick defensive play, DJ LeMahieu gave the Yankees a vintage performance in Saturday’s 3-2 loss to the Mets.
DJ LeMahieu's tenure as one of the best hitting infielders in all of MLB seems like a distant memory for the New York Yankees. The veteran's struggles at the plate over the last two seasons may ...
The New York Yankees were urged to eat the remaining $30 million dollars on DJ Lemahieu's contract before the season starts.
LeMahieu has been even worse over the past month, slashing .156/.250/.203 with three extra-base hits. The performance has drawn scorn from fans who showered him with boos both Friday and Saturday ...
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.