-
King Charles Mocked by Jimmy Kimmel Amid Trump Threat - 34 mins ago
-
Contributor: California’s proposed ban on plants near homes could be dangerously bad advice - 42 mins ago
-
Companies Rely on Delaware Courts. Lawyers Reap Huge Fees There. - 44 mins ago
-
Russia’s Pearl Harbor: Putin Dealt ‘Serious Loss’ in Stand Off with NATO - about 1 hour ago
-
Yelling and cursing galore as California Democrats gather - about 1 hour ago
-
In Russia Airfield Attacks, Ukraine Aims for Strategic and Symbolic Blow - about 1 hour ago
-
Woman Detained During Birthday Trip Despite Pending Green Card Application - 2 hours ago
-
After half a century, California legislators on the verge of overhauling a landmark environmental law - 2 hours ago
-
A Merciful Death - 2 hours ago
-
Hunger and War—Why the World Can’t Look Away | Opinion - 2 hours ago
Yankees Predicted To Cut Ties With $90 Million D.J. LeMahieu Infielder Before Long
The New York Yankees began the offseason by losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets.
But they’ve bounced back with a plethora of moves to push the team in the right direction. They may not be as talented on paper as the Los Angeles Dodgers are, but the Bronx Bombers are certainly World Series contenders.
And they may not be done altering their roster just yet.
FanSided’s Joseph Kallan recently predicted the Yankees would cut ties with veteran infielder D.J. LeMahieu before the end of manager Aaron Boone’s new contract extension.

New York Yankees/Getty Images
“One of the biggest mysteries on the Yankees’ roster is DJ LeMahieu — who went from a slugging sensation to a player fans hope stays out of the lineup,” Kallan wrote. “Injuries plagued LeMahieu throughout 2024, and when he was on the field, he struggled to produce. Across just 67 games, he slashed a dismal .204/.269/.307, with only two home runs and 26 RBIs. His -1.6 WAR marked a drastic fall from his All-Star caliber form.
“A career .289 hitter, LeMahieu’s decline leaves him with little room to prove he still belongs in the lineup. Boone values his veteran presence, but at 36 years old, his future in the Bronx — and even in the MLB — looks uncertain. If his production doesn’t improve, it would shock no one if he’s out of the league by the time Boone’s extension expires.”
LeMahieu was once a huge piece of the New York lineup, but now he’s a name that most Yankee fans hate to see penciled in.
If the veteran infielder gets off to a rough start to begin the 2025 campaign, the Yankees could look to move on from him. And who could blame them?
It’s hard to imagine the Yankees hang onto him for much longer.
More MLB: Mets Linked To $427 Million Superstar In Potential Trade Deadline Deal
Source link