JUST IN: ”TORRES TRADE BAIT? Yankees Eyeing Stunning ReplacementFor Torres- Who is It?

An intriguing New York Yankees rumour suggests that the franchise may be looking for an American League replacement for Gleyber Torres.

The Yankees will have a critical few weeks ahead of them. While they were able to keep pitcher Gerrit Cole, the biggest concern of the winter will be if they can re-sign standout outfielder Juan Soto. The All-Star is the crown gem of this year’s free agent market, and there will be plenty of suitors.

Are the Yankees DONE with Gleyber Torres?

 

Related: MLB writer names two low-budget free agents. The New York Yankees may pursue at first baseHowever, the team needs to answer several questions in the infield. Over the next two months, they must decide who will start at first, second, and third base. Jazz Chisholm Jr., a trade deadline acquisition, can play third or second, but it appears that the hot corner will be his primary position.

 

The franchise was initially linked to numerous players, including former National League MVP Paul Goldschmidt. However, this week, an intriguing prospect emerged as a possible replacement for Gleyber Torres at second base.

The New York Yankees are allegedly a trade contender for Yoan Moncada.

“Yoan Moncada is attracting attention in the free agent market. More than five Major League Baseball organizations are interested in Moncada. MLB writer Francys Romero claimed on Wednesday that the Blue Jays, Yankees, and Mariners are among the organizations who have kept an eye on him.

In 2018 and 2019, the Chicago White Sox infielder appeared on track to become a perennial All-Star. However, he has been unable to replicate that high level of play subsequently. Mostly due to injury issues, notably a hip injury that limited him to only 12 games in 2024.

Analyst Predicts Gleyber Torres Will Leave Yankees For Mariners' Lineup

 

Yoan Moncada stats (Career):.254 AVG,.331 OBP,.424 SLG,.756 OBP, 93 HR, 339 RBI, and 376 R

The previous #1 prospect appears to be on the decline. However, at only 29, if he can stay healthy, he has the potential to be a significant impact player for the New York Yankees at second base. Furthermore, he is unlikely to arrive at a significant price after multiple disappointing seasons. The Cuban native hit 25 home runs in an All-Star season in 2019.

 

 

 

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