The New York Yankees have announced the Bronx Bombers’ 2025 regular season schedule, including a home opener on Thursday, March 27 against the Brewers at Yankee Stadium.
The team will play a total of 52 division games, 62 non-divisional Intraleague games and 48 Interleague games.
The Yankees will face the rival Red Sox for the first time in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium June 6-8 and then at Fenway June 13-15 and Sept. 12-14. The Sox will be back in the Bronx on Aug. 21-24.
After starting the season as the best team in Major League Baseball, the Yankees collapsed and have paid the price for it, currently one game out in the American League East.
They had a lead in the division for much of the year, but their play leading into the All-Star break caused them to slide.
With the trade deadline approaching, the front office knows how they need to improve.
It’s up to them to put packages together to land players who could help this roster.
Rumors have suggested that New York has been active in trade talks.
Those rumors have also indicated that they’re showing interest in multiple players at different positions.
However, if there’s one thing that’s stayed the same, it’s that they want to land relief pitching and someone to help their struggling infield.
Luis Rengifo and Tanner Scott have been the most consistent in these rumors.
Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report listed one thing every team needs to do at the trade deadline, writing that the Yankees need to land their top two targets.
“These two players are exactly what the Yankees need to fortify their roster.
Rengifo gives them an offensive upgrade on the infield capable of playing second base and third base, and with another year of control he could also serve as an insurance policy for 2025 if Gleyber Torres walks in free agency.