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Yankees Interested In Jordan Hicks

By Steve Adams | December 7, 2023 at 9:21am CDT

The Yankees are among the mounting number of teams with interest in free-agent righty Jordan Hicks, per Chris Kirschner and Brendan Kuty of The Athletic. The Yanks will likely look to replenish their bullpen after trading four pitchers to the Padres in last night’s Juan Soto blockbuster. The flamethrowing Hicks is among the most sought-after relievers on the open market.

Just 27 years old, Hicks is an atypically young free agent. He’s also one of the game’s hardest throwers, with career averages of 100.8 mph, 100.2 mph and 91.6 mph on his four-seamer, sinker and splitter, respectively. That uncommon blend of age, velocity and strong recent performance appear to have positioned Hicks quite well in free agency.

Hicks split the 2023 season between the Cardinals, who drafted and developed him, and the Blue Jays, who acquired him at the trade deadline. In 65 2/3 innings, he pitched to a 3.29 ERA with a very strong 28.4% strikeout rate against an 11.2% walk rate that could stand to come down a ways but is actually lower than his career mark (12.8%). Hicks used that power sinker to pile up grounders at a robust 58.9% clip, which is roughly in line with his brilliant 60.4% career mark.

The 2023 season was one of the most successful of Hicks’ young career. He’s pitched just 243 1/3 big league innings since debuting back in 2018, thanks in large part due to injury. Hicks had Tommy John surgery in 2019, opted out of the shortened 2020 season while rehabbing from that procedure (and also due to his status as a Type 1 diabetic, making him a high-risk case during the Covid pandemic), and then battled elbow and flexor troubles in 2021-22.

Hicks has only twice topped even 40 appearances in a season — his 2018 rookie showing and this past season in 2023. Durability may not be a selling point, but his elite velocity and ground-ball rate, above-average strikeout rate and knack for inducing weak contact (career 86.7 mph average exit velocity, 31.3% hard-hit rate) all combine with his relative youth to create an air of upside. That’s perhaps reflected in the substantial number of clubs with reported interest. Hicks has been linked to the Astros, Angels, Rangers, Red Sox and Orioles this week alone. Back in October, Katie Woo of The Athletic reported that Hicks and the Cardinals nearly agreed to a three-year extension prior to his summer trade to Toronto. The Cardinals are known to be pursuing bullpen help, so logically speaking, it stands to reason that they’d be in the mix too.

The Yankees have shown a clear affinity for high-end ground-ball rates over the years, evidenced by their acquisitions of Clay Holmes, Zack Britton, Wandy Peralta and others. Hicks would be another acquisition in that vein, albeit a much higher-profile one than Holmes and Peralta (but perhaps less so than Britton). Even with the injury track record, interest in Hicks is robust enough that three-year deal seems to be the floor, with a strong possibility of him commanding an even lengthier pact than that.

Following last night’s Soto acquisition, the Yankees’ luxury-tax ledger checks in just shy of $289MM, per Roster Resource’s projections. The Yankees would be taxed at a 90% clip for any dollars up to $297MM and then a staggering 110% clip for any dollars spent thereafter. Signing Hicks at an annual value of $10MM, for instance, would cost the Yankees roughly $19.6MM for the 2024 season. The Yankees knew this would be the case when acquiring Soto and Trent Grisham from the Padres, however, and they’re still pursuing upgrades in the bullpen and in the rotation anyhow (most notably, Yoshinobu Yamamoto). It doesn’t seem like those taxes will be a substantial deterrent, but they’re nonetheless worth pointing out as the Yankees continue their efforts to bounce back from a disappointing 2023 campaign.

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  1. Fraham_

    1 year ago

    Please no gonna get overpaid big

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    • User 3044878754

      1 year ago

      How many games does Aaron Boone last into the season after the Yankees flop with Soto?
      Less than 81 or more than 81 ?

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      • Melchez17

        1 year ago

        Those bright lights of Yankee stadium… some guys just wilt under that pressure. That’s a huge deal of pitching they sent for 1 year of Aaron Hicks type production.

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        • just_thinkin

          1 year ago

          Soto has similar numbers to Aaron Hicks? That’s what you’re going with today?

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        • AmericanRedneck

          1 year ago

          Soto is closer to Trout than Aaron Hicks in terms of production, walks more, strikes out less, not Billy Butcher in the field, sure as a corner OF guy you obviously need him to mash, which Soto does well. I love this move. Already a world champion, and several time award winner, seems to THRIVE under the brightest of lights. You seem like you’re livestreaming from this years lavish Haters Ball, brought to you by Pfizer.

          C’mon man, you can argue the Yankees overpaid but not Soto isn’t good at baseball. That’s a lazy argument. He might not age well, my crystal ball is broke, but he’s a guy I’d bet on. Young, talented and has had sustained success throughout his MLB journey thus far. I predict he’s the AL MVP this year. The more walks than strikeouts seemingly every single year is still an outlier in today’s game. Gonna get some use outta my old Ellsbury jersey after all.

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        • emac22

          1 year ago

          Welcome to baseball!

          Try to be quiet until you learn something about numbers.

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        • TheTrotsky

          1 year ago

          Yeah lol I get anti Yankee bias but these two comments above are just ridiculous.

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      • Wrian Washman

        1 year ago

        If you’re gonna hate make sure your hatred is grounded on logic and facts. Soto is on a contract year with another year of experience under his belt. If he stays healthy this should be his best season yet. Soto, Judge, Torres, a concussion free Rizzo, Verdugo. Anything DJL and Volpe provide at the plate is a bonus and they have nowhere to go but up. That’s also completely leaving out Stanton I’m not even counting on him to be any good but imagine if he is. You’re pairing this with one of the best BP in the AL and likely YY and Cole anchoring the top of the roto with Cortes as a solid #3. Imagine if Rodon is any good next year too. There’s reason to be optimistic in NY I’m sorry your small market team won’t spend money cry to your owner not MLBTR comment sections.

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        • Catuli Carl

          1 year ago

          Nah, Yankees are gonna suck again. Shipped all the best young controllable pitchers to take second or third in the division.

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        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          1 year ago

          THANK YOU.

          Look- all us Yankees fans understand that people love to hate the Yankees whether they make good moves or bad moves, cheap moves or expensive moves, slam dunk moves or risky moves- anything the Yankees do, even their own prospects turned legitimate big league players are somehow unfair and stupid of them at the same time.

          But the reality is, the Yankees are just as good at and clever at roster building as any other team and their batting average on good vs bad trades, good vs bad free agent deals, good vs bad results on taking fliers on over the hill but still got something in the tank players is on par with most other clubs, ultimately.

          They’re just a team. They throw around a lot more money than most teams, but they’re just a team with their own strengths, weaknesses, good gambles that pay off and bad gambles that hurt them.

          For some people, anything Yankees is bad, but if they shed payroll, turned themselves into the A’s or the Reds, they’d be lambasted and if they downgraded even a little to the levels of the Giants or the Cubs or something, they’d be lambasted.

          Nobody gives the Dodgers this much grief.

          Or the Red Sox.

          or the Mets.

          Or any other team with payrolls well over $100M and close to or exceeding $200M.

          But they all basically operate in a very similar manner.

          The Yankee hatred is just a sign that fans of other teams are legitimately afraid the Yankee moves will actually pay off for them and they’ll win the World Series. Because that’s what this is all about at the end of the day, when push comes to shove, where the rubber meets the road, when all the chips are down, when the cards are shown, etc.

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        • Joe says...

          1 year ago

          TTO, I’m extatic about the Yankees finally doing something to be hated for. The last few years, the hate was comical. At last, a real evil empire move. Hopefully there’s more to come.

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          Ok if you say so tough guy!

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        • DMiles5149

          1 year ago

          31 straight seasons with a winning record. The hate for the Yankees is comical.

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          Joe that was for the Oriole dummy above you. Not for you. I apologize.

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        • just_thinkin

          1 year ago

          Counterpoint: Yankees suck.

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        • Joe says...

          1 year ago

          99Cap I understood it wasn’t for me.

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        • Joe says...

          1 year ago

          Yankees suck isn’t a counter point. It is the point. That’s why the hate has been so funny.

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        • User 3044878754

          1 year ago

          You don’t have to clever when you have the strongest revenue chain in the world. You just go out and buy someone else the next year! It’s the the pompous and obxoxiousness displayed by Yankee fans that drives the hatred….and Boone will get fired.

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          If another team had traded for Soto the Yankees and Cashman would get slammed for hoarding prospects. You are right that no matter what the Yankees do the Brewers fans are going to be jealous and slam the Yankees in comment sections. Even if the Yankees lose 100 games, the commitment to trying to win cannot be questioned. Are the Seattle Mariners trying to win??? It doesn’t seem like it, but is that really a reason to sports hate a team, that is trying to win. The argument seems to be that my owner cares more about lining his pockets than winning, and therefore it isn’t fair that other owners prioritize winning/ see winning as a way to make money.

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        • Anthony maresca

          1 year ago

          Very well said. With the Yankees being in worlds #1 market and their revenue stream their payroll should be around $300-350 million annually. They print money and being the most valuable franchise will only continue to increase with more World Championships something Hal is starting to realize.

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        • M.C.Homer

          1 year ago

          TTO, I gotcha. Maybe for different reasons, but I think the Angels are hated just as much and have been hearing it here the most.

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        • M.C.Homer

          1 year ago

          Just thinkin what?
          DMiles5149 highlighted a fact you can’t ignore.
          I’m not a Yankee fan but can’t ignore facts.
          How many Yankee titles in those 31 years?

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        • SausageOfDoom

          1 year ago

          @M.C.Homer Five titles. GIYF

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          Zero since 2009, but I think you know that. The question for me isn’t how many we won, but how many did we compete for, which is all of them. They try to win every year, which cannot be said of every club. I think it shows how hard it is to win a World Series and why people are so upset that the Astros and Red Sox cheated their way into a couple at the expense of the Yankees in particular.

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        • Gasu1

          1 year ago

          Austin Wells. And Stanton can still mash lefties.

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          Once every six years on average. I guess that’s ok. Once every five years would be better! Envy is one of the deadly sins. Desire is the root of suffering!

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        • emac22

          1 year ago

          LOL – if that was true, spending so much money would lead to good teams.

          Do you think talking a lot wears people down enough to buy that garbage?

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        • emac22

          1 year ago

          It must be awesome to be satisfied with a .501 winning percentage.

          Good for you!

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        • Schecky

          1 year ago

          One correction:

          Or the Red Sox…lately.

          Back when our ownership actually cared about the team, the hatred towards the Red Sox was on the same level as the Yankees. Good times…

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        • Raysasineppswasplanted

          1 year ago

          Bingo! i.e. the Verdugo deal, when he was with Boston everybody praised him oh what a clutch performer he is and this and that, now he becomes a yankee and all of a sudden he’s a clown, a mediocre player and all the crap they want to throw at any yankee or something that has to do with the franchise.

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        • Raysasineppswasplanted

          1 year ago

          Isn’t he a Cubby fan? The catuly guy?

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        • Catuli Carl

          1 year ago

          Yes he is. Catuli comes from “Eamus Catuli” which is latin and loosely translates to “Let’s go Cubs”. It’s on a sign across the street from Wrigley Field.

          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamus_Catuli

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        • M.C.Homer

          1 year ago

          Thanks and I’m at work dude. Only have time to enjoy the sarcasm on this site at break time

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          I’m satisfied with the effort. I understand that results matter. Some of it is on the players, coaches, scouts, player development, training staff, nutrition team, etc… I am satisfied with the effort of the Yankees front office to try and put out a competitive roster every year. I am sorry that you are not satisfied. That must be less than awesome. I wouldn’t know. I know that the Yankees have played winning baseball for 31 straight seasons. That is a mark that will probably never be matched.

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          1990s 851 702 .548
          2000s 965 651 .597
          2010s 921 699 .569
          2020s 306 240 .560
          All-time 10,684 8,080 .569

          Satisfaction!!

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        • Hego Damask

          1 year ago

          Well said TTO!

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        • AmericanRedneck

          1 year ago

          Prospects are suspect, unproven. Soto is a lot of things, suspect and unproven he is not.

          Can Michael King sustain a starters workload?

          Will Brito be the 5 ERA guy he was in minors last year or the 3 ERA guy he was in his cup of coffee.

          Pitchers breakdown often. Sure, one of these guys could turn out to be the next deGrom or Scherzer. Or they could be the next Brackman or Phil Hughes.

          It was absolutely a heavy pitching load to give up, so chances are one or two pan out, but they got quality and quantity. High ceilings, high floor as the BP is a great fallback if they fail as starters.

          King is phenomenal reliever should be not be able to sustain a starters workload, but the Yankees NEEDED offense. They’ll still field 12-14 fantastic pitchers each game, regardless of prospects given up. Cashman is good at plucking obscure pitchers and making them late inning fixtures. From Holmes to Wandy as two quick examples.

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        • AmericanRedneck

          1 year ago

          2008 offseason vibes. Signed CC, Teixeira and AJ Burnett. BOOM, 2009 Champs.

          Would love to see Steinbrenner go all Cohen and snag YY and Monty.

          Get one of Matt Chapman and Bellinger.

          And Hader and Ohtani, for good measure.

          Imagine the hatred if they just signed YY, Chapman and Hader. I don’t think they give up that many pitchers if they don’t plan on some more FA moves.

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      • HBRC1987

        1 year ago

        Soto a flop? He has better career number than Ohtani.

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      • Schecky

        1 year ago

        I hate to say this, as a Bostonian, but I don’t hate that trade and think the Yankees addressed their biggest need. And we know they’re just gonna upgrade their pitching. I don’t see them going hard on Hicks, but mostly because I don’t think they need to. They’re firmly in the playoff picture.

        That said, in the spirit of rivalry, I hope Verdugo completely implodes, Judge and Stanton become the Giambi brothers, and the pitching injury plague continues into 2024. 😉

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        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          1 year ago

          I respect you, Schecky.

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      • Killer of Ignorance

        1 year ago

        Man, these Yankee haters, these poor guys are bitter and depressed that the Yankees acquired a consensus top 5 hitter for the team. Quite possibly the best left handed power hitter in the game. MLB gave the Yankees an A for this deal, and San Diego a B. Looks like the Yankee despisers are crying on each others shoulders. They are tossing out comments so absurd that I suspect some of them are 14 year old Red Sox fans realizing that Boston looks to be seeing another last place finish in 2024. Poor fools…

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        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          Desire is the root of suffering!!

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  2. 99CaptainJudge99

    1 year ago

    Yes they are interested in his 102 mile per hour change-up.

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    • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

      1 year ago

      Change up? Change up from what?

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      • 99CaptainJudge99

        1 year ago

        You are a Orioles fan, and you can tell. I would be bitter to, if I got swept and butt hurt from the Rangers too!

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        • Bobby Mongan

          1 year ago

          Yeah but the Yankees didn’t even come close to the post season soooooo there’s that.

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          Hey Bobsled, I wish you we’re a betting man this season, soooo there’s that. Lolololololol!!!

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        • Killer of Ignorance

          1 year ago

          People should be required to state who their favorite team is here on MLBTRs. A lot of clowns take cheap shots at the Yankees when if their favorite team was known, they might not be so mouthy. I’m sure the majority are Boston fans who have been raised to hate the NYY. A lot of Mets fans as well, plus some other guys who have had their hopes dashed and pain inflicted on them by the Bronx Bombers. Too bad, so sad.

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  3. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    1 year ago

    The Emperor is still most displeased!!!! Brian Cashman is still redoubling his efforts!!!

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    • 99CaptainJudge99

      1 year ago

      We won’t see you on here during the postseason, trust me! Ughhhhhh

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      • Bobby Mongan

        1 year ago

        I do believe there is a great chance that the O’s will be back next year. The Yankees did get a lot better with Soto but there are still holes in the roster and where is all of the young talent?

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        • Killer of Ignorance

          1 year ago

          Volpe at SS, who just won a GG as a rookie. He whacked 20+ HRs and is sure to get better. Jasson Dominguez was smoking till he hurt his elbow. He’ll be back mid season. Austin Wells was impressive in his first shot at the Majors. These three could very well be in the Yanks starting line up for years to come. “where’s the young talent”? Any more asinine questions?

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        • Killer of Ignorance

          1 year ago

          Problem with the O’s is they always try to get by on the cheap. They evolved into a very good team last year, but need to bolster the team with some moves. They need to spend some $$$. It’s too bad their closer got hurt, That guy was scary. Last year everything went right for Baltimore. they need to reinforce this year if they want to do as well. Meanwhile, not to change the subject, but I hope the Blue Jays don’t get Ohtani.

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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        1 year ago

        Well, I like seeing a competitive Yankees team and competitive division believe it or not

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  4. Rightout

    1 year ago

    Injury waiting to happen.. Don’t go after this guy

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    • Spaced-Cowboy

      1 year ago

      Stop nibbling the corners and throw the damn ball.

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  5. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 year ago

    I get why they want him. I also see them trying to flip Grisham. He’s move-able. You get rid of his $4.5M projected arbitration, you can slot Hicks in at $10M AAV, you limit his innings a bit and you maximize his value. Wouldn’t be a terrible idea.

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    • Fraham_

      1 year ago

      Grishams a good 4th OF though awesome defender and base runner and not an awful hitter he’s a good platoon with Verdugo too and will probably start plenty in the likelihood Stanton or someone else gets injured.

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      • JoshHosh

        1 year ago

        Estevan Florial is literally the same player at 1/7 the cost.

        Plus, I’m not sure if he’s platooning with Verdugo as they both hit left handed.

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        • Fraham_

          1 year ago

          Grisham has reverse splits and was above average vs lefties

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          Nah love Florial, he’ll probably catch on with someone else unfortunately. I would rather keep him over Grisham truthfully.

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      • TrillionaireTeamOperator

        1 year ago

        Grisham is an 80’s Carolco action star- Expendable.

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      • Mrivers

        1 year ago

        Grisham has hit below .200 last 2 seasons.
        He’s a bad hitter.

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      • Fraham_

        1 year ago

        91 wRC+ last year and career 96 wRC+ is not awful he takes walks and has a bit of pop despite the awful average. He’s also a great base runner and one of the best defensive CF’s in the game with 21 OAA the last 2 years. That’s allowed him be a 2 WAR player consistently which is very solid for a 4th outfielder and great value at 4.9 million. Much more than you could rely on from whoever was saying Florial is the same. Important move for a team starting IKF out there on a consistent basis last year.

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  6. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 year ago

    I’d take him in my bullpen.

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  7. Captain Dunsel

    1 year ago

    Is New York really a Hicks town?

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    • For Love of the Game

      1 year ago

      That pun earns you a like!

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    • 99CaptainJudge99

      1 year ago

      Other Captain- Great point! Probably not! Lol.

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  8. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 year ago

    Yankees are acting like the Yankees and being aggressive.

    Let’s see if they open the vault and really act like the Yankees.

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    • 99CaptainJudge99

      1 year ago

      Well that’s who they are, so how are they supposed to act? Please let me know.

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    • Frankie Bani

      1 year ago

      The problem always is “they dont hit”

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    • emac22

      1 year ago

      Aggressively picking up expiring contracts?

      Ohhhh

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      • HalosHeavenJJ

        1 year ago

        Making moves to win now. I don’t think old man George ever cared about any season other than the one in front of his face. Win and win now is the Yankee way.

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  9. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 year ago

    Also, no Yanks in the Bellinger market now is a big blow to him.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 year ago

      Makes no sense to acquire Soto and then be done in F.A. The Yankees were never going to be in on Bellinger with The Martian around. It follows the same logic why they never signed a big SS when they were available. All the fans saying they should sign Bellinger to play 1B is crazy talk when he remains a plus CF’er.

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      • HalosHeavenJJ

        1 year ago

        Soto and Verdugo are safer bets.

        At ttis point I wonder how Bellinger’s market develops. His last two teams seem like options of his price drops.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          Giants. After they whiffed on Judge last year.

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        • HalosHeavenJJ

          1 year ago

          Good call. His defense is legit and that’s a big outfield.

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          I would say the Mariners or the Giants(someone might actually sign there) for Belli. Love, Arson Judge and gfan!

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        • 99CaptainJudge99

          1 year ago

          @YBC- Arson Judge? The trusted Jon Heyman? Lol.

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    • Roidville Slugger

      1 year ago

      Bellinger is lucky…I wish I could get a big blow 🙁

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  10. LordD99

    1 year ago

    The loss of Brito and King from their pen can’t be underestimated. The Yankees breed bullpen arms, but they’ve lost TEN this week. They’ll likely tap into free agency now until they replenish, so the cost arms are now about to go up.

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    • Dogleg62

      1 year ago

      They’ll definitely resign Peralta. He’s had success there and (I think) he wants to come back. It’ll just be after the dust clears from the big name acquisitions.

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    • TrillionaireTeamOperator

      1 year ago

      I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again- they’re gonna go get Nick Swisher to be a swing man for them, trade off with Nestor Cortes. He’ll take care of it. No problem. Case closed. Problem solved.

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    • Niceee

      1 year ago

      Brito isn’t that good and King was going to the rotation and was better in a starting role anyway lol.

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    • 28rings

      1 year ago

      most of those pitchers were starters, not relievers… they still have Holmes (who would be a great setup man if they sign or trade for a closer), Loaisiga, Kahnle, Hamilton, Effross, Ramirez, Marinaccio & Krook… they also have Yoendrys Gomez who is a starter but is out of options so he’ll probably end up in the bullpen too…. if they sign Yamamoto or Trevor Bauer then Luis Gil & Clayton Beeter would be in the mix for the bullpen as well.

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      • Niceee

        1 year ago

        Would love it if they grabbed Bauer.

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      • Fernando P

        1 year ago

        There are also some relief options in the minors — Danny Watson, Jack Neely, Edgar Barclay and Bailey Dees. And they have been able to find/improve guys of the scrap heap. Don’t really need to overpay for a reliever.

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  11. WeeTodd

    1 year ago

    This site has turned into a complete joke

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    • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

      1 year ago

      Because they post “rumors”? I know right, how dare they post a teams rumored interest on a rumor site!

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  12. YanksPhan42

    1 year ago

    No thank you on Hicks! Yanks have a knack for finding and transforming pen arms like Hamilton and Holmes. Why spend 10m per on a guy who is always hurt?

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    • Dogleg62

      1 year ago

      The guy probably wants to pitch in his home State of Texas anyway. So let the Rangers or Astros sign him.

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  13. CMO807

    1 year ago

    Hicks wants to start, he made that pretty clear to the Jays which is why they haven’t bothered to pursue him. This was reported in the Toronto media and Hicks himself said as much.

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  14. baseballpun

    1 year ago

    Hicks was probably the most frustrating pitcher to watch on the Cardinals the last 5-6 years, and that’s really saying something. You wouldn’t think someone who can regularly throw 103 would be THAT inconsistent/ineffective.

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    Reply
  15. twopitchmix

    1 year ago

    He’ll be a closer at some point, setup guy at the very least. Any team that gets him will be adding a championship piece to their pen

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    • baseballpun

      1 year ago

      No, they really won’t.

      Reply
  16. Cknyc

    1 year ago

    i have no trust in clay holmes.

    Reply
  17. The Former Player

    1 year ago

    Soto was a 7 WAR player in DC, he was a 5 WAR player in SD, and he will be a 3 WAR player in NY. Remember that. Yet another idiotic and desperate move by brian cashman.

    Reply
    • Frankie Bani

      1 year ago

      Cashman is desperate looking for somebody Who hit better than Rizzo, Stanton, Cabrera DJl, Torres, Pereira, only Judge hits

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      Reply
      • The Former Player

        1 year ago

        Well, brian cashman will get his 3 WAR out of Juan Soto.

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    • rct

      1 year ago

      Soto has averaged 5.9 bWAR and fWAR per 162 games since he entered the league. He’s played in 94% of his team’s games since he was called up. He’ll get 5-6 WAR again this year. He’s one of the most consistent players in baseball and will rake in Yankee Stadium.

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      • The Former Player

        1 year ago

        The effects of field dimensions is usually overrated and he won’t hit for anymore power in Yankee stadium than he did with the Nationals.

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        • emac22

          1 year ago

          “The effect of field dimensions is usually overrated”

          People overeating the impact of stadium size has zero impact on what Soto has done and will do.

          Your psychic predictions based on literally nothing have zero value in predicting anything.

          Using a 2 year trend to make conclusions about the 3rd year embarrasses me as a fellow human being.

          Try. Just a little bit. For your fellow human beings who don’t want to be dismissed as non sentient by aliens just because they meet you first.

          Reply
        • The Former Player

          1 year ago

          What about those people “overeating” the impact of stadium size? It’s a rhetorical question. If I were as hyperbolic and unhinged as you, I would respond about your spelling “embarrassing me as a fellow human being”. Then you talk about aliens… Really lucid and reasonable response from you about predicting a baseball player’s upcoming performance. Not going to block you because you’re not worth it and you’re not important or significant, but there won’t be anymore responses to you.

          Reply
        • larkraxm

          1 year ago

          Soto only hit 12 of his 35 home runs last year at home last year. He will hit more than 12 home runs in Yankees Stadium… I promise!!

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    • emac22

      1 year ago

      You don’t get to make clownish predictions based on nothing and then call other people idiotic.

      Reply
  18. Deez Cardinals

    1 year ago

    Hicks started coming into his own last year. I would like him to come back to STL but where ever he goes he will be an asset.

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    Reply
  19. PinstripedPride

    1 year ago

    We’re going to need pitching after the Soto deal, so let’s sign Hicks and Stephenson for good measure. I’ve always liked Hicks ever since he broke into the majors and I think he’d be a great fit in the Bronx. Although heck, at this point since we’re going for the $300 million mark, we might as well make a run at Hader. If you’re going to go big, go all in.

    Reply
  20. whyhayzee

    1 year ago

    Yankees Interested In Overusing Jordan Hicks Until He Becomes Injured.

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  21. terrymesmer

    1 year ago

    Hicks showed much-improved control in Toronto. Love to have him back. But I understand he has an injury history and will get a huge deal — a bad combination. Still…I would not complain!

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