ESPN: New York Yankees’ fans favorite has made his intentions clear about wanting to depart from the team for AL East rivals…

It is true that the New York Yankees have been relatively quiet to begin the offseason; but, this does not indicate that their competitors have been as quiet.

Before making any significant players changes, the Bronx Bombers are waiting for Juan Soto to make a decision regarding his free agent status. The superstar is anticipated to sign with the team at some point in the near future, and the remaining free agents are expected to follow suit.

Despite this, the remainder of the American League East has been keeping themselves busy. Within the most competitive division in the sport, a number of free agents have found new teams to play for within the sport.

A. O’Neill, Tyler The former player for the Boston Red Sox received the most lucrative contract that has been awarded to a player in the American League East so far.

According to Mark Feinsand, the outfielder reached an agreement with the Baltimore Orioles to sign a contract worth $49.5 million over the course of three years. In 2024, O’Neill hit 31 home runs, and it is anticipated that he will take over for Anthony Santander in the outfield position for the squad.

A. Sanchez, Gary Additionally, the former catcher for the Yankees found his way back to the American League East. In order to serve as the Orioles’ backup pitcher to Adley Rutschman, he signed a contract with the team for a period of one year.

Sanchez was the batter.In 2024, he played for the Milwaukee Brewers and contributed 220 with 11 home runs and 37 runs batted in. Jansen, Danny Jr. It was during the previous season that Jansen played for both the Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays.

Following that, he agreed to a one-year contract with the Tampa Bay Rays in order to assume the role of starting catcher for the team. The year 2024 was a disappointing one for Jansen, but he still managed to play 92 games, which was the second most in a season in his entire career. I am Aroldis Chapman.

At the same time, another former Yankee made his way back to the division to join his sixth team of his career. Chapman has committed to playing for the Red Sox for the next year.

During the 2024 season, the left-handed pitcher who threw flames struck out 98 hitters while making 68 appearances for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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