“Another Former Met?” - Fans in Disbelief as Yankees Sign Crosstown Rival Zack Short to MiLB Contract Post Paul Blackburn Deal
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Yankees Add Ali Sanchez, Zack Short On Minor League Deals
The Yankees have agreed to minor league contracts with catcher Ali Sánchez and infielder Zack Short, per the team’s transaction log at MLB.com. Both former big leaguers will presumably be in major league camp next spring. Sanchez is a right-handed-hitting catcher with experience in parts of four major league seasons. He’ll turn 29 in a month. He split the 2025 campaign between the Mets, Blue Jays and Red Sox organizations, logging some major lea…
Yankees add versatility to the mix with Zack Short MiLB signing
Troy Taormina-Imagn ImagesTroy Taormina-Imagn Images The New York Yankees‘ offseason strategy has been defined by silence and small-scale maneuvers, a stark contrast to the rest of the American League East, which seems intent on reinforcing their rosters for a dogfight in 2026. While fans anxiously await a marquee splash, General Manager Brian Cashman has kept his focus on the margins, adding another layer of depth on Sunday by signing journeyma…
A few days after the New York Yankees were eliminated in the American League Divisional Series by the Toronto Blue Jays, Short Field Anthony Volpe underwent shoulder surgery to repair a partial tearing of the labrum. Volpe’s continuity on the team is in doubt this low season after his low performance in both the offensive and defense in 2025. José Caballero is likely to be the title short field of the Yankees on Inaugural Day, but in the meantim…
Yankees Take Flier On 4-Year MLB Shortstop With 5 Waivers
NEW YORK — The Yankees quietly signed a familiar face to bolster their infield depth last week. It was not a blockbuster move. It was not even announced. But with Anthony Volpe recovering from shoulder surgery, every piece of insurance matters. Zack Short, a 30-year-old journeyman infielder, agreed to a minor league contract with the Yankees on Dec. 12. The transaction appeared only on the Yankees’ official ledger. No press release. No fanfare. …
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