Around the Empire: Yankees news - 2/9/25
Briefly

Former Yankees third baseman Wade Boggs announced he is cancer-free after his prostate cancer diagnosis in September. Meanwhile, infielder Whit Merrifield discussed potential team options during a podcast, noting that the Yankees would be an excellent fit, primarily for personal reasons. The Yankees also confirmed the return of left-handed reliever Tim Hill on a one-year deal. Additionally, legendary player Manny Ramirez revealed his longstanding admiration for the Yankees during a podcast appearance, emphasizing his dream of playing for the team.
Wade Boggs announced that he is officially cancer-free after being diagnosed with prostate cancer last September, marking a major personal victory for the Hall of Famer.
Whit Merrifield humorously stated that a reason he would enjoy playing for the Yankees is that it would be 'mandatory to have to shave' every day.
The Yankees officially announced the signing of left-handed reliever Tim Hill to a one-year contract, reinforcing their pitching lineup for the upcoming season.
Manny Ramirez expressed his admiration for the Yankees during a podcast, declaring that he has always been a fan and dreams of wearing their uniform.
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