Washington Nationals v Chicago Cubs / Matt Dirksen/GettyImages
The New York Yankees have a golden opportunity to take full advantage of one of their favorite activities in the coming weeks: signing players who’ve been discarded by their previous organizations.
Sometimes, New York is able to turn their careers around — Luke Weaver, thank you! Sometimes, it works so poorly it feels like a Bostonian witch cast a spell on the maneuver — Troy Tulowitzki, the five games were very special!
Ultimately, the Yankees’ only losses on Friday were Jon Berti and Tim Mayza, both a bit too expensive for their taste (estimated $3.8 million and $4 million salaries next season, respectively). Losing Mayza leaves them without a left-handed reliever on the current 40-man roster, but Tim Hill is likely to be back, and they suspect (correctly) that they can do better in that department anyway). Berti? Even without Gleyber Torres, there’s plenty of utility infield depth on this team, and don’t rule out the slight possibility of a return at a lower cost. After all, Trent Grisham reworked his deal to stay … for now.
Given the Yankees’ needs and the type of comeback stories they typically target, it feels safe to say they’ll be sniffing around a few of these newfound options.
Non-Tendered Players the New York Yankees Should Target
Dylan Carlson
Most recently of the Rays, Carlson was a switch-hitting top Cardinals prospect for years, peaking in 2021 with 3.1 bWAR and a third-place finish in the Rookie of the Year balloting. Since that point, he’s been unable to progress, while the Cardinals have developed a glut of mid-tier mobile outfielders, squeezing him off their depth chart. The Yankees were rumored to be trading for Carlson as a buy-low option numerous times over the past several years, and that “buy” has never been lower.
Brendan Rodgers
Another former top prospect at a position of need (recently vacated by Jon Berti)? The Yankees have to at least be considering taking a chance on Brendan Rodgers, once a top-tier prospect in all of baseball and a 2022 Gold Glove winner in Colorado. That’s been the main issue with his career; he’s been serviceable the past few seasons, cracking 13 homers and hitting .267 with a 94 OPS+ last season in the thin air. But if you’re a top prospect and you debut with the Rockies, you’d better blow the doors off to get noticed, and Rodgers hasn’t. MLB Trade Rumors projected his arbitration number at $5.5 million, which it’s safe to say the Yankees won’t pay for a flyer, but maybe he’s willing to go lower.
Patrick Sandoval
The case is simple here: former Angels workhorse who put up a 2.91 ERA in 27 starts as recently as 2022 who’s now down for the count for most, if not all, of 2025 while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, a procedure he underwent in late June. A two-year deal with Sandoval, backloaded so the Yankees reap the benefits in 2026, would be wise. Of course, it’s also extremely obvious the Rays are going to do it, so why bother?
Cal Quantrill
Quantrill was a rumored Yankees target last summer when he was in the midst of an 8-11 season with a 4.98 ERA in Colorado. A Colorado 4.98’s like a New York 3.82, though, and the temptation to reunite Matt Blake with one of his old pupils from this Cleveland days is likely too great to pass up on, now that he’s been untethered. Plus, he hates the Boston Red Sox, which always helps.
Jordan Romano
Why wouldn’t you try to steal your rival’s closer on a pillow deal after he ran out of injury rope in Toronto? The Blue Jays just did this to the Yankees, adding Chad Green and paying for his rehab so that he could put up a 3.21 ERA in 53 games last season (granted, without his famous swing-and-miss, striking out just 46 men in 53.1 innings).
There’s a chance Romano never again reaches his All-Star tier after appearing in just 15 games amid injuries last season and posting a 6.59 ERA, but he was likely the highest-profile name cut loose on Friday, and made the All-Star team in both 2022 and 2023, saving 36 games and striking out 73 and 72 batters respectively in those seasons. He’ll be extremely buzzworthy this month, as the rest of baseball attempts to gauge his level of healing.
Mike Tauchman
Need a fourth outfielder? Trade Trent Grisham on the still-kinda-reasonable contract you agreed to on Friday and sign Mike Tauchman off the scrap heap. He’ll be 34 years old in December, but he still managed to post a 106 OPS+ and positive WAR for the Cubs last summer in part-time duty, and he’s an Aaron Judge friend ’til the end. We’re surprised it actually took this long for Tauchman to reenter the Yankees’ radar.
Now, which of these players will they actually end up signing? Tauchman and Quantrill feel like safer bets than the rest. Hopefully, they’ll take care of some side business as they stay focused on their main goal.
News
Troubling Photo Surfaces Of Randy Moss Following His Depressing Health Announcement
Randy Moss (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images) Randy Moss has the entire sports world on edge about his health. The Hall of Fame wide receiver and current ESPN analyst did something he never does as he revealed at the start of…
VIDEO: Newest Footage From Highmark Stadium Has Fans Wondering How On Earth The Buffalo Bills Can Host SNF Game vs. 49ers
Highmark Stadium (Photos via @NFL/X) Fans on social media are wondering how the Buffalo Bills will be able to host a football game at Highmark Stadium this Sunday following heavy snowfall at Orchard Park over the weekend. The Bills appear to be…
REPORT: Jacksonville Jaguars Give Sad Injury Update On QB Trevor Lawrence After He Was KO’d On The Field
Trevor Lawrence (Photo via Getty Images)) On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars host the Houston Texans in an AFC South showbowl between the first- and last-place teams. For the first time since November 3, quarterback Trevor Lawrence saw the field. Unfortunately, his time in the…
Concussion Doctor Gives Frightening Update On Trevor Lawrence After Jaguars QB Was Knocked Out Cold vs. Texans
Trevor Lawrence (Photo via CBS) A brawl erupted in Jacksonville after Texans linebacker Aziz Al-Shaair delivered a late, brutal hit on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence that knocked him unconscious. Al-Shaair made hard contact with Lawrence’s head and neck area as he was…
VIDEO: Cameras Caught Texans’ Azeez Al-Shaair Getting Dragged Off Field By Security After Getting Into Altercation With Fans & Trying To Fight The Entire Jaguars Team
Azeez Al-Shaair (Photos via Fox) Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair will most likely catch a rightful suspension from the league after what he did to Trevor Lawrence. Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence was carted off the field on Sunday after taking a hit…
Buffalo Bills Announce Postponement Of Special Event At Highmark Stadium Ahead Of SNF Game vs. 49ers
Highmark Stadium in the snow. (Photo via @ChrisWTOL/Twitter) The Buffalo Bills have announced that their ‘Sunday Night Lights’ drone show, initially scheduled for halftime during this Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, has been postponed. This comes as a result of the…
End of content
No more pages to load