3:20pm: Boone tells the Yankees beat that there’s no thought of playing LeMahieu at third base (link via Chris Kirschner of The Athletic). Playing third base is physically challenging for LeMahieu at this stage of his career, and the Yankees are viewing him primarily as a bench bat moving forward. Asked how the veteran infielder took the news, Boone candidly replied, “Not great, necessarily, but that’s kind of the situation we’re in right now.”
LeMahieu is being paid $15MM this season and is owed another $15MM in 2026.
11:25am: Since returning to the Yankees following a monthlong stay on the injured list due to an oblique strain, Jazz Chisholm Jr. has appeared in 29 games and played third base in every single one of them. The versatile infielder/outfielder recently voiced a team-first approach saying he’ll play anywhere but noted that his preference is second base. That shift is now in the works, as manager Aaron Boone tells Talkin’ Yanks that Chisholm will move back to second base beginning tonight. Oswald Peraza will play third base this evening, Boone adds.
It’s a notable change both in that it sets the Yankees up for a better defensive alignment while also potentially tipping their hand with regard to the looming trade deadline. Chisholm has been a capable but unspectacular defender at the hot corner. He grades out more effectively at second base. Peraza hasn’t hit at all this season but draws strong defensive marks for his glovework at the hot corner. Meanwhile, veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu has provided slightly below-average offense and diminished defense at second base (particularly relative to his brilliant peak). He hasn’t logged an inning at third base this year.
The Yankees are widely expected to search for infield help (among other things) ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. While it’s always possible they bring in another second baseman and move Chisholm back to third base, the early shift back to his more natural position seems to signal a preference for Chisholm to remain there. Boone acknowledged that his preference is to keep Chisholm at second base for now and avoid a situation where he’s bouncing back and forth between the two positions. A third base upgrade stands as a more natural target as the Yankees peruse the trade market.
The Yanks have already been connected to Colorado’s Ryan McMahon and Pittsburgh’s Isiah Kiner-Falefa (a former Yankee), among other possible third base targets. Presumably, they would be prominent suitors for Arizona’s Eugenio Suárez if he’s made available, but the D-backs are on the periphery of the NL Wild Card chase and GM Mike Hazen has signaled that he hopes to avoid a sell-off. Their direction — and the availability of players like Suárez, Zac Gallen, Josh Naylor and Merrill Kelly — will largely boil down to how the Diamondbacks perform over the next couple weeks.
It’s not clear in the interim how the Yankees will handle third base. Boone committed only to Peraza playing there tonight and said that otherwise the position will “remain fluid,” with Chisholm sticking over at second base. LeMahieu has plenty of career experience at the hot corner but has been exclusively a second baseman in 2025. Peraza is a strong defender there but has just a .154/.225/.262 batting line, albeit in a relatively small sample of 142 plate appearances and with sporadic, infrequent playing time. Oswaldo Cabrera is still out long-term due to a broken ankle. Jorbit Vivas played a bit of third base earlier this season but is back in Triple-A and in the midst of a rough slump there (.175/.309/.211 across his past 15 games).
The Yankees have also brought in a couple of veterans on non-roster deals over the past week. Jeimer Candelario was a quality offensive performer in four years with the Tigers before becoming a free agent in the 2023-24 offseason. His three-year, $45MM deal with the Reds didn’t pan out at all, and Cincinnati released him on June 29. Candelario signed with the Yankees over the weekend. On the other side of the spectrum, Nicky Lopez is an all-glove utilityman with the versatility to handle shortstop, second base or third base. He opted out of a minor league deal with the D-backs on July 1 and signed with the Yankees a couple days later.
Duh…
Not sure what took them so long.
The sunk cost of not taking their profits on DJL when his deal expired
Huge mistake
No dead money. That’s why Stanton and DJL aren’t getting DFA’d. Hal is passionate about this.
No dead money except the money they wasted for Hicks, Donaldson, and Gallo over the last few years. Yankees will release when they need to.
He was great but 19 was the year of the juiced ball and 20 was only 60 games. Remember though he took less per year as a courtesy and would probably already be off the books otherwise. He negotiated in good faith and deserves every penny.
About F ing time. Maybe also try him in the lead-off spot as well. Yankees desperately need some spark in that lineup. Look at how great the Mets have been playing since Lindor was moved to the top the middle of last season.
Nyyfan I actually like that they’ve been giving dominguez looks in the leadoff spot. He’s shown very advanced plate discipline for his age and seems to regularly grind out quality at-bats where he sees a lot of pitches. I’d rather give him some more run there and see how it goes.
Cashman is very stubborn. He’ll never admit he was wrong.
Blaming the wrong guy Badfinger. Hal is cheap DJL is gone when he’s willing to eat the money. Was his cheapness that led to his too long lowered AAV deal.
It always takes Boone a few weeks to figure out what everyone else already knows. It usually happens after contentious JomBoy interview.
Joe,
Can y’all get someone to relay to Boone that speed in the leadoff position is essential for putting pressure on the defense. Boone is basically an idiot and is incapable of independent thought.
Speed isn’t necessary at the top. Plate discipline and getting on base are more important than speed.
“Speed isn’t necessary”…Maybe not “necessary”, but speed is extremely helpful in putting pressure on the defense in setting up your best hitters. How many light-hitting teams get guys on base, but then can’t drive them home?
“Contentious Jomboy interview,” I was not aware that ever occurred on any of the Jomboy channels. It’s not really their vibe.
Check out some old Talkin Yanks podcasts with Boone on YouTube.
This one is the first one I found.
youtu.be/5YJionCmD9g?si=CCiBJQ2x0riALvcx
@Joe says, There indeed was a little friction there, though the title was more clickbait than truth. Boone got annoyed with Jimmy’s continued questions about continuing to play Volpe last season.
To your earlier point about Jazz back to 2nd video, there was no apparent friction and was mostly Jake joking about them changing Boone’s mind about Jazz at third (also the clickbait title). That was clearly not the situation in the recent clip.
DJL to IKF equals LMAO
He should be moved off the All Star team. What a joke.
When you have a team filled with talent from top to bottom, how do you accurately rate a Manager? Give me that Cubs line up card and I guarantee you that if I put Susuki at lead off and PCA at 8th and Tucker at 9th, there still going to score a lot of runs. Give me (before start) the Dodgers rotation: should I start Snell over Glasnow? etc. This is baised, but look at AJ Hinch- that’s a guy who can “manage”.
t0ble: That’s what Hinch is good at, putting players in the right positions and building a team I hope goes a long way in the PO. The White Sox should’ve hired him but he wouldn’t have had any players to build around.
At least Detroit gave AJ the pieces to work around. Always thought Hinch was a good manager.
That’s similar to Tito. With that offense and bullpen (and no front office support), he has a team who would be 10 games under .500 a couple games above .500.
No surprise though, he did the same in Cleveland. That’s what Buffalo Bob and Howdy Doody were counting on.
Have Dave Roberts manage the Twins on a 3 yr deal and let’s see how many extra wins are achieved based on managerial decisions.
With Roberts you probably won’t get extra wins but with his decision making you may get a few extra losses
Why, Brian? Just because he’s better at second, doesn’t mean he doesn’t deserve to be an All-Star at third.
What’s the difference between Peraza, Cabrera, and Vivas?
Their last names.
Cabrera hits more (even with his leg in a cast).
Garbage
I would love it if the Braves traded for LeMahieu. His defense should be close to Ozzie’s, and his hitting might somehow be better (not ceiling-wise). Get a solid veteran presence (beyond what they have) and light a fire under Ozzie/allow for a trade + mentor for Nacho Alvarez.
LeMahieu has a -1 OAA and a +2 DRS, to Albies’ -1 OAA and 0 DRS this season at 2nd. So DJ is perhaps slightly better with the glove.
Lemahieu has a 95 wRC+ to Albies 72 wRC+. He’d be an upgrade with the bat, albeit not dramatically.
At the end of the day, though, its hard to imagine the Braves in their position being buyers, even for a guy like DJ. But you never know with AA.
Apparently you gotta go through Judge when it comes to anything dealing with DJ.
He specializes in being bff’s with the team superstar, apparently. Was the same with Arenado in Colorado.
The only thing I can think of as to why is DJ is from Visalia (represent) and Judge played for Fresno State (40 miles away) but at different times. Other than that ?
seamanolic: Seems like kind of a leach.
You can honestly have him for nothing. Buyer beware as he currently sports a .352 BABIP and expect his bat to decline some. While he’s posted a .329 for his career, his sprint speed this year is in the 13th percentile.
And the Yankees would love it if anyone was willing to take DJ off their hands.
“I’m most comfortable at 2b” vs. “I’m a second basemen”. Difference? Well the Tigers got Gleyb thanks to Yanks front office not appreciating the sentiment. So theres that, but until now, they told DJ that’s fine, we’ll respect your wishes? Hmm.
traded for LeMahieu ? The Yankees would give him to the Braves for a pair of Broken Bats and some used paper beer cups if they could
@Blooper – Yankees should send DJ in a private jet if they Braves want him. Don’t need anything back if Braves take on the salary.
I guess the Yankees finally saw the light and put Jazz at 2B where he’s going to help the defense way more than at 3B…
If the DBacks don’t sell it’s going to be a cold stove
Luckily as a Tigers fan, I’m ok if they don’t. I think there’s going to be some surprise names from some surprising teams. People forget that it’s not all about having a bad team with no hope of playoffs. It’s as simple as you have a player we want and vice versa. A pitcher for a hitter etc. and that involves basically every team.
The right move at last
Luis Rengifo is the answer.
Angels hold delusions, as always .. won’t sell
American league pennant will fly in anaheim !
says moreno
He’s hitting terribly this year, way worse than dj and has never been much with the glove. Not the answer to anything I’m afraid.
He’s been hitting better lately, and would definitely be an upgrade over DJ.
Oh, the D backs are selling, Hazen will soon sober up & smell the power steering fluid & start yelling at the top of his lungs. Sell! Sell! SELL!! Ahahahahahaha!
Good on Jazz for sticking it out at an unfamiliar position to try and help the team, but with how NY has been scuffling it’s probably as good a time as ever to just put him back somewhere he’s more comfortable.
Also Jazz loves playing for NYY and wants that extension, so saying the right thing when he could have thrown Boone under the bus was smart for him to increase his odds of getting his wish.
Candelario fared poorly in the field too with Cincy, not just at the plate. He’d need a pretty strong resurgence at the plate to overcome his limitations at 3B.
So Boone as the AL AllStar manager…
Of course he will do what he currently doesn’t do for his own team: make a starting line up that makes sense and have players playing their positions. If I were a Yanks fan, how infuriating is that?
The lineups are given to Boone. His job is to deal with the media and argue with umpires.
Really? Who makes the line ups?
Cashman’s computer.
I thought it was that round bingo ball cage
Billy Martin hat
Boones future quote when the AL loses 10-2:
“Were still the best”. “Forget about today and play for tomorrow… Oh wait”.
Who the hell actually cares who wins the all star game lol?
It’s about Boones managing in general
I thought his job was to watch games from his office with the amount of times he gets ejected. Heck he even gets ejected for arguing non-arguable replay decisions…
Back to the future
The Yankees can have Gio Urshela &/or Miguel Andujar from the A’s for soda machine money
Throw in kiner from pitt, and mediocrity blooms
This move is why the Yankees are interested in Ke’Bryan Hayes.
As bad as Hayes’s hitting has been it’s better than Peraza’s.
Honestly, the Yankees might be better with his dad Charlie Hayes at 3B…
He never should have been playing third. He should have been at second from opening day.
A la Rafael Dervez
nothing about the decision made sense
the only explanation is they just can’t quit djlm.
Can we please just fire Boone lol. He can’t manage a team to save his life. Horrible with the bullpen, horrible with resting HOT players, and horrible.setting up a winning line up. He is no manager, he never has been.
@Hego Boone should have been gone long ago. It’s time to bring Mattingly to the manager and Randolph bench coach
$10.5 million due over the next two seasons. Hal would never do it.
Rice has 3 homers Game, Domínguez 4 hits game,,,next game both to the bench,,don’t get hot with Boone !!!
Jazz has been canadian money in the lineup lately. He needs to be traded immediately, maybe for a sweet juicy prospect like Tim Anderson or Roman Quinn. Perhaps even a Shed Long
Put that one back in the garbage bag.
regarding djlm i’ve tried to explain the sunk
cost fallacy to my fellow yankee fans but no one seems to understand. i’d stop trying to explain it but i’ve already spent so much time and energy so i have to keep going
He could only be involved in a 2-5-1 if he was at third base. At second base, just the blues.
It’s not clear in the interim how the Yankees will handle third base.
Duh. I don’t know.
DJLM is 7 for his last 15 at bats
True, But he will go 0 for his next 25. This is what he is.
I would LOVE for the Rockies t get DJ LeMahieu back in a Ryan McMahon trade if it meant better (or more) prospects coming with. DJ is one of my all time favorite Rockies and I would love to see him wind down his career in Denver.
If they are to trade DJ they would have to cover majority of the remainder on it as his trade value is low but not untradeable low, he still can get bat on ball and be a solid backup or added vet to a team
Maybe Yankees can check into the Mets Chico Escuela or Sidd Finch