It’s been a tough few weeks for the Yankees. On May 28, the club was riding high with a seven-game cushion in the AL East. At that point, it seemed as though their biggest concern this summer would be vying for a bye through the Wild Card series rather than holding off their division rivals. That’s not how things have played out. New York has gone just 7-15 over its past 22 games and now sits 3.5 games back of the Blue Jays in the AL East with just a one-game cushion in a highly competitive AL Wild Card race.
The good news for the Yankees is that we’re just a few short weeks from the trade deadline, and help should be available for the club. As GM Brian Cashman and the rest of the front office gear up for trade season, it’s fair to wonder what the club’s biggest need this summer is going to be, although they may have provided some clarity on that as recently as this morning.
The Yankees’ need at either second or third base has been plainly apparent since the offseason. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has played both positions this season and delivered when healthy this year, with an impressive 136 wRC+ in 59 games, but he missed a month with an oblique strain and has battled injuries throughout his young career.
Chisholm has played third base since returning from the injured list early last month, but skipper Aaron Boone revealed this morning that Chisholm is moving back to second base. Boone called third base a “fluid” position and noted that Oswald Peraza will get the first look there tonight. DJ LeMahieu, who’s being displaced at second base by the Chisholm move, has plenty of experience at third base but hasn’t played there this season. Boone said today that playing third is now physically challenging for LeMahieu and not a consideration going forward.
Peraza, meanwhile, has not answered questions about whether or not he’s capable of hitting in the majors. The 25-year-old has hit just .154/.225/.262 (37 wRC+) this year with a 28.2% strikeout rate and little power. While he’s a solid enough defender all around the infield, he’s shown very few signs of life on offense. Jeimer Candelario just signed a minor league deal, but he’s a reclamation project at this point.
The early season heroics of Aaron Judge helped to mask the lackluster offensive production the Yankees were receiving from the tandem of LeMahieu and Peraza, but the team has gotten below average production from both second (89 wRC+) and third base (93 wRC+) even with Chisholm chipping in at both positions. A bat like that of Eugenio Suárez could transform the Yankees lineup, but even less flashy additions like Willi Castro, Amed Rosario, and Ryan McMahon could be a major help. Not only would that sort of addition shore up an infield in desperate need of additional depth, but it could help jump start a lineup that’s been in a collective slump of late. Over the past month, the Yankees rank just 16th in runs scored. They’ve scored one run or fewer runs seven times in that span. That type of offensive production is hard for even a dominant pitching staff to turn into wins.
Of course, the pitching staff has been far from dominant of late. Yankees starters have generally impressed on the season, with an 3.72 ERA and 3.79 FIP, but since the calendar flipped to June that’s ticked up to a 3.94 ERA and 4.15 FIP. They’re just 15th in the majors in rotation FIP since the start of June, and that’s including strong work from Clarke Schmidt, whose season appears finished as he awaits a likely Tommy John surgery. Schmidt joins Gerrit Cole on the shelf for the remainder of the year. The Yankees’ rotation now includes Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Marcus Stroman and rookie Will Warren. Prospect Cam Schlittler is being called up to make his MLB debut and start tomorrow’s game.
Luis Gil is expected back at some point down the stretch, but a team relying on rookies like Schlittler and Warren (who has a 5.02 ERA in 18 starts this year) could benefit from another playoff-caliber starting pitcher. Given their long-term strength in the rotation, it would be understandable if the Yankees weren’t interested in paying for a controllable arm like Sandy Alcantara or Mitch Keller. Even so, swinging a deal for a solid veteran rental like Merrill Kelly or Seth Lugo would go a long way to improving the look of the team’s rotation headed into the stretch run.
The Yankees’ bullpen has also had some troubles throughout the season. Early in the year, newly-acquired closer Devin Williams was lit up badly enough that his ERA crept up over 11.00 and he was removed from the ninth inning. He’s eventually gotten to the point where he’s looking right for the most part again, with a 2.31 ERA and 1.54 FIP since the start of June. Even so, the step forward from Williams has been balanced out in recent weeks by injuries to key arms like Mark Leiter Jr., Jake Cousins and Fernando Cruz. Meanwhile, late-inning arms like Luke Weaver and Jonathan Loaisiga have struggled considerably returning from IL stints of their own. Adding some sort of depth to a bullpen that’s shown cracks all throughout the season would make some sense.
Judge, Fried, and more recently Williams have provided the sort of superstar production that can help paper over issues and keep the team afloat, but the depth behind those stars is clearly lacking. Which of the Yankees’ needs to MLBTR readers think is most important to address? Have your say in the poll below:
Time to sell, sell some dead weight. Get rid of some of these players. Cashman better not give up what’s little left on the farm. He always acts out of desperation.
Cashman is a prospect hugger, let’s stop pretending he’s not. Crochet could of been a Yankee last year. The Yankees could sure use him right now with Cole & Schmidty now both done.
Stop. If they got Crochet, they wouldn’t have Fried. So theyd still be a starter short, with no prospects left to trade for 1.
Sell who? Their impending FAs have very little value. Belli is a tough trade chip with the opt out. Why punt when Judge is still playing like this? Go for it all until Judge is old and gray. Everyone wants to hug prospects but then you get 3 years of Volpe struggling to be a league average bat
Billy, “Volpe struggling to be a league average bat”. You think he could improve that much?
He has a .668 OPS; an 86 OPS+ and -2.9 WPA in over 1600 PA. Maybe he surprises people but there’s been no improvement since he debuted.
Yeah, agreed. He used to have defense but even that seems to be gone now.
Fans can have dumb opinions because there’s no accountability for them. You can’t sell when you’re in the playoff picture.
Have you looked? Yankees prospects are DOG-DOO! Their farm system and their ability to develop players is all but non-existent. The Yankees inability to develop consistent major league quality talent is reflected in their on-field product.
In fairness, they developed Lurp and he is the best player in the game.
They do a decent job developing pitchers. They haven’t as much success with position players.
I would prioritize finding another owner and general manager.
This X 1,00,000,000,000,000,000,000
You’re both living in 1985.
In 1985 I was in New Jersey.
Post of the year!
Hopefully the pirates owner buys them. Give you bums something real to complain about
They can win the World Series with their current infield. They can win the World Series with their current bullpen. They can’t win the World Series with their current rotation. They need another starter/
how about two – Cease and King
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Thinking one or the other. King or Cease. My preference is definitely King.
So two starters on expiring contracts for 6 young prospects? Yeah that’s the last thing the Yankees should do and btw Cease has been horrible. I wouldn’t trade much for him right now. King has been injured so that’s a big no way!
Could go either way, Cease and King could both get hot in the playoffs and pitch the Yanks to the WS, they are of that caliber, both veterans with playoff experience.
Its a lot to give up for both teams hence a fair trade in a way.
They can’t win the World Series with their current manager though……. So….
If you can win a World Series with Davey Martinez or Ned Yost you can win a World Series with Aaron Boone
I’d like to see it, but he’s been proving that theory wrong for 8 seasons.
The Yankees’ biggest need is a new manager.
Yes bruthur
A new manager. Sorry Ken Rosenthal today saying what good will it do. Well, common sense is good.
Making a lineup and putting players literally in a position that gives you the best chance of winning is pretty neat too. NYY doesn’t need a manager to get angry at his players as Ken suggests, they need someone who knows how to play the game right. Fun-da-ment-als. Bombs are great. Required in post season. But you can’t let it be something you solely depend on.
All I kept thinking while watching Ken was there is a whole lot of room between Boone and someone like Joe Girardi. A manager can not sound like a fool while also not calling out his players.
Joe Torre would have never said that his players weren’t fazed by losing streak.
Never forget that Boone said a couple of years ago after the Yankees struck out 18 times in one game: “I thought we put together some really good at bats “
Right. And for all we know, Boone says one thing to the media and something else to the players to help keep his job (as Ken suggested). But regardless of how he is emotionally with his team, you’d figure the top of the Management101 course would be how to construct a line up and having players playing positions not based on how the players feel but rather play to their defensive strengths. Angry, happy, words with falsities, words of encouragement- they’re words. Important yes, but further down the line of 101 Imo.
Someone said Mattingly. Thought that was an interesting replacement.
Mattingly has become part of the old-boy network and that’s not what you want in a Yankee manager.
As A Jay’s fan you can have Mattingly. He was the hitting coordinator last year and we had one of the worst offenses ever seen. Take him please.
Yeah, Ken, like many pundits, look at only the impact of a manager’s application of the stat nerd’s data, which won’t vary too much from person to person. But, like many others have said, it’s the absence of his in-game feel coupled with common sense that makes him subpar for this team.
If it were true that managers make little difference, why would any owner continue giving pay increases and contract extensions for them?
Also, by their own statements that he’s a great player’s manager, naturally that’s not the only residual impact his management would have on players.
All of that is not even to address the most glaring lineup and positional issues that he stumbles over.
That’s Cashman’s organization-wide hitting philosophy. Has nothing to do with Boone.
Realistically they’re going to need to improve all three areas. SP is now an issue with Schmidt going down, 3B has been an issue for a long time, and the bullpen is becoming a bigger problem by the day. It’ll be interesting to see if Cashman is capable of making the moves and if Hal will sign off on them
Saw all this coming over the off season. This team barely has a core of key players and a very thin starting rotation. Adding Fried, Goldy and Belly was not going to be the answer. Then they lose Cole…lol
The rotation was definitely not thin, they’ve just been ravaged by injuries. Just think about where this team would be right now without Fried and Belly
If the Yankees didn’t lose 3 starting pit chers they runaway with the AL East.
Rotation was going to be Cole, Fried, Rodon, Gil, Schmidt, stroman, Warren. That is pretty deep tbh definitely not thin
I’ll concede to both of you on the depth of the rotation. However, I would say after Cole/Fried, things become a little less predictable.
Gil will be a nice add back. And I’m sure they’ll add something via trade. Cole going down killed em tho.
A new GM with a new manager would be best but those two might as well be Supreme Court Justices. They have tenure for life…
Need a competent 3B who can produce offensively and a decent 4th/5th starter. Hope Luis Gil comes back and gives the team some breathing room but coming off an injury we’re not gonna see him go deep into games for a bit. Would have loved to see David Robertson return to the Yankees again but Cashman clearly didn’t want to pay that luxury tax penalty money for what D-Rob wanted.
A number of teams could’ve signed Robertson, and it’s not like the guy is cooked. He had another really good season in 2024 and he was probably looking for a one-year deal.
He wanted like 8 or 9 mil I think
Big trade coming?
Suarez at third?
The “Big 3 areas” reflect on Cashman period. What drives him to make the majority of the moves are beyond me. At least he has been consistent. Boone ? He’s a direct result of the statement that I made above about Cashman.
It might be easier to ignore any statements he makes in a pre game or post game setting regarding his views if I didn’t get my Yankee news 24/7. Winning makes it easier to ignore him. Losing makes it feel like everywhere one steps.. dogs have been there before me and have made it very difficult to walk from here to there.Must watch my step.
Yankees need Mitch Keller and KeBryan Hayes. Trade Martian and you might get Bednar too.
I highly doubt they trade Dominguez, even for Keller.
They won the May 28th championship. Hey… 28… 28… 28!
Seth Lugo has pitched like an ace in KC all season, Id think he would cost the Yanks a top prospect like Spencer Jones. I dont think the Yankees want to trade Jones with how well he has hit this season, he will likely take Goldschmidt’s job next season.
The Mets make more sense fo Lugo, if they are willing to part with Acuna in Lieu of Nick Madrigal / Jett Williams in ’26 — Acuna could be a good fit for the Royals.
Spencer Jones is going to take over 1B next year? You sure about that?
Lugo for what? Are you on drugs?
Too many holes and no reason to trade away more of the future just because a few non yankee fan commentators on WFAN radio are crying the Yanks need to trade every prospect to give themselves a chance to maybe contend for the division and to get Judge who short window is closing back to the post season. It’s never about one player! You don’t trade away the future in the hopes of a very outside shot of even making it to the playoffs and then hopefully advancing. It is definitely time to sell and while selling shore up defense and bullpen hoping to maybe make the wild card.
Sell Grisham, Escarra, Stroman, Hamilton, Devin Williams, and if anyone wants a broken DH with a ton of money to relieve the contract they can take Stanton.
Then bring up Spencer Jones, Everton Pereira, and any young prospect who is close to being ready to help bring more athleticism and stronger defense.
Hugging prospects leads to 3 years of Volpe struggling to make any kind of impact. Imagine they traded him at his peak value. Jones K’s more than any other “top prospect”. Even if he succeeds in MLB he’ll most likely need a couple of seasons to get to that point.
He’s got 20 HRs and 12 SBs, is taking a lot of walks, hitting nearly .300 with nearly a .400 OBP and a .600+ SLG, Jones is legit. He’d be a nice acquisition for any team. Id say Jones is the starting first baseman for the Yanks in ’26 if they dont trade him at the deadline.
Estevan Florial put up those kinds of numbers a couple of years back in AAA with like a 40% K Rate. Where did that leave him? Florial was a top prospect too. Part of Jones’ value is he’s a pretty darn good OF. Why would you waste him at 1B? Remember, next year’s OF will most likely be just Judge and Jasson. There will be room for Jones
Hugging prospects? Nobody is hugging prospects! In fact the Yankees have traded so many prospects away the past five years to plug holes they shouldn’t have any more holes to plug. It’s time to be smart and admit when you need another high end starter, 3 strong bullpen arms, and a third baseman maybe it’s time to change course…
Tell me what prospect they are missing right now. Josh Smith? JP Sears? Hayden Wesneski? Roancy Contreras? Billy McKinney? Justice Sheffield? Blake Rutherford?
Oh, and by the way, they don’t have a high end starter or a good starting 3B prospect in the minors right now do they?
If they add a starter and Gil comes back and looks good, Warren will go to the pen and help that out. So you help both by getting a starter.
Warren is currently your third starter. Gil will replace Stroman or Schlitter/Winans and that’s a big IF considering his injury. Any starter brought in at the deadline will replace Stroman. They’ll still need Warren and they’ll need to get a #3 starter or better at the deadline to bump Warren from the playoff rotation
Let’s be real, Warren is the 4th starter. Regardless of how you or I would place him above stroman, Cashman and Boone wouldn’t. Gil comes back that moves him to 5th. You get a starter, he goes to the bullpen and stroman stays in the rotation. And again, thats not what I would do, but you know thats what they would do.
Cashman has been reluctant to trade their #1 prospects last number of seasons. When is the last time they traded their #1 prospect? Without trading Lombard or Jones, can they realistically acquire a difference maker for any of their AA/A+ SPs or bat-first catchers (Rodriguez/Flores)?
Hal is perfectly content just being a playoff team and hoping for a run. Cashman has payroll restrictions to adhere to because Hal “has partners to answer to”
Says the non Yankees fan! What teams trade away their top prospects? It’s very rare that a team trades away their top prospect unless they are one piece away. Not 6 pieces! Cmon man make sense for us here..
A smart move would be to send a prospect along with half of DJ’s remaining contract to a team for nothing in return
It’s ridulous that’s even a suggestion for the Yankees. They are one of the few teams that can wholly eat sunk cost without having to pay prospects to reduce their payroll. They made the bonehead move of extending him that contract. Just eat the cost to release and move on.
No mention of needing a new manager ?
Bullpen all the way. MLB Network says Jose Ramirez to the Yanks.
He’s got a full no trade clause, and word is, he likes Cleveland and wants to play his whole career there. He doesn’t seem like a NY kinda guy, just in my opinion.
Option 4: New manager. I’m kinda joking, but not really. I don’t think firing Booney makes them a better team, and I don’t even hate the guy, but I just think it’s time for a new voice in there. This is a stagnant team. Throw Cash in there too, as he might be a bit too comfortable these days as well. Simply, This is not a very good baseball team. Not for the long term any way. Probably good enough to grab a wild card, but this isn’t a title team, and I don’t think they have it in them anymore to make the killer moves that are necessary.
I think the best move would be to let Boone go, see if you could bring in someone like Bernie Williams. Always thought he’d be a level headed mgr. have no idea if he’d want it.
Biggest needs are a new Manager, a new GM, and a realistic look at their team that would recognize they aren’t championship caliber, and if they trade, be opportunistic in both buying and selling to create a better roster for 26/27. This year is for all intents and purposes over. Don’t overpay in younger talent because you think it might get one more win
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Imagine they traded Judge at peak value also? You can’t pick and choose. Each prospect is a unique and you can’t just say these guys failed so let’s trade this guy to plug one of 6 holes. That’s not being smart and just Yankees fans I know realize this team is not close to being a World Series team. So admitting that is the hard part, next hard part is taking a step back in order to take a few steps forward. Look at Tampa and Boston. They are great at that!