Pittsburgh Pirates Sign Tommy Pham as Yankees Fail to Fill Second Base Hole
The Pirates finalize a deal with Tommy Pham as Yankees struggle with infield injuries and uncertainty following Gleyber Torres' departure.
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Overview
As MLB spring training progresses, the Pittsburgh Pirates have signed outfielder Tommy Pham to a one-year, $4 million contract, enhancing their outfield options. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees are experiencing complications filling their infield following Gleyber Torres’ departure, leaning on injury-prone Jazz Chisholm Jr. to fill the second base role. The Yankees also have unresolved positions at third base, creating concerns for their infield depth. Meanwhile, the New York Mets' Juan Soto, signed to a staggering 15-year deal, is eager to help the team reach the World Series after adding significant star power to the lineup.
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