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The New York Yankees made a great move to bring Jazz Chisholm Jr. to town. But, does he have a long-term future in New York?
Tatsuya Imai, a right-handed starting pitcher from Japan, is entering the MLB's posting system and will be an available free agent through January 2. The New York Yankees are among the favorites to land him, given their offseason priorities.
In a somewhat surprising move, center fielder Trent Grisham accepted the New York Yankees’ qualifying offer before Tuesday’s deadline, solving the team’s immediate need in center field and leaving just left field to fill in the outfield alongside American League MVP Aaron Judge.
On Nov. 12, NJ Advance Media’s Randy Miller reported that an anonymous Pirates teammate said Skenes had expressed “multiple times” that he wanted to be traded to the Yankees. The teammate also said that Skenes hoped to be traded years before he became a free agent in 2030.
The New York Yankees added several players to the team's 40-man roster to protect them from being selected by other clubs in the Rule 5 Draft ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
With Trent Grisham back, the Yankees’ payroll sits at roughly $280 million towards the Luxury Tax, meaning an addition of both players could push that number at or above $330 million.
Tuesday is the deadline for the Yankees and everyone else to add prospects to the 40-man roster so they're not exposed for next month's Rule 5 draft.
The New York Yankees are making pitching a priority this offseason, and are in the mix to pick up recently-posted right-handed starter Tatsuya Imai. The Athleti