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Yankees, Mets Discussed Grisham-For-Baty Trade At Deadline

By Mark Polishuk | September 27, 2025 at 8:39am CDT

Prior to the trade deadline, the Yankees and Mets had some talks about a swap that would’ve generated a ton of headlines in both the Big Apple and around baseball.  According to SNY’s Andy Martino, the two New York teams explored a one-for-one deal that would’ve sent Trent Grisham to Queens in exchange for Brett Baty.

Aaron Judge’s health situation was a major component in these trade discussions, and the Yankees’ entire deadline direction.  Judge hurt his elbow while making a throw from right field on July 22, and the discomfort continued when the star outfielder was clearly having some issues throwing in the Bronx Bombers’ 12-5 loss to the Phillies on July 25.  A trip to the 10-day injured list followed, and Judge was limited to DH duty for over a month after returning from that fairly minimal IL stint.

Importantly, however, Judge’s elbow issue was minor a flexor strain that came without any UCL damage.  The initial fear was that Judge’s UCL was damaged to the point that a season-ending Tommy John surgery would’ve been required, and obviously losing their superstar would’ve completely altered the Yankees’ deadline plans.  As Martino put it, the Yankees had “a thought about selling” in the few days when Judge’s health situation was uncertain, which would’ve translated as the Bombers shopping pending free agents.  An NL scout told Martino in late July that the Yankees were at least open to offers for Grisham, Luke Weaver, Devin Williams, and Cody Bellinger (who is expected to opt out of the final season of his contract to test the market).

It shouldn’t be overlooked that the Yankees had a losing record (25-27) over June and July, so even with Judge firing on all cylinders, the club was in the midst of an extended slump as the deadline approached.  Losing their first five games in August added to the team’s woes, but the Yankees fully righted the ship by mid-August, going 28-11 over their last 39 games.  With two days left in the regular season, New York can still both capture both the AL East and the top overall seed in the AL playoff bracket, if the team can finish with a better record than the Blue Jays (since Toronto holds the head-to-head tiebreaker).

Grisham has been a big part of that surge, continuing what has been a career year for the 28-year-old outfielder.  Grisham is hitting .238/.349/.469 over 573 plate appearances, along with a total of 34 home runs that far exceeds his previous career high of 17.  In a strange reversal of his career norm, Grisham has gone from being a defensive standout with an average-at-best bat to being a slugging center fielder whose glovework (-11 Defensive Runs Saved, -2 Outs Above Average) has been a minus.

Even if the Yankees had sold some rental players at the deadline, it wasn’t going to be a fire sale.  The team was still looking to win and upgrade the 2025 roster, just in a way that perhaps focused more towards the future than making a direct all-in push towards a World Series this year.  Landing a controllable former top prospect in Baty would have fit the bill, and the Bombers viewed him as an answer at third base, even though he has gotten a lot of time as the Mets’ second baseman this year.

Now in his fourth MLB season, Baty’s 110 wRC+ represents a career best, and he has hit .254/.313/.435 with 18 home runs over 432 PA.  Baty has come about these numbers in inconsistent fashion, and the Mets even demoted him to Triple-A early in the season after an ice-cold start.  While these may not yet be the numbers Queens fans expected given Baty’s lofty prospect status, becoming a solid big league regular is no small feat, and Baty’s latest hot streak has quietly made him one of the more productive hitters in baseball over the last six weeks.

The Mets were reportedly open to trading from their young infield depth at the deadline, with Baty, Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio, and Luisangel Acuna all available for the right offer.  As it turned out, the Mets ended up primarily trading from their minor league pitching depth when making their pre-deadline moves, though infield prospect Jesus Baez was a prominent part of the trade package sent to the Cardinals for Ryan Helsley.

Rather than Grisham, the Mets addressed their outfield by acquiring Cedric Mullins from the Orioles in a trade that simply hasn’t worked out.  Mullins (who is also a free agent this winter) has hit only .183/.286/.283 over 142 PA in a Mets uniform, playing as the regular center fielder against right-handed pitching.  As for the Yankees, they held onto their impending free agents, and brought in a collection of veterans at the deadline to bolster the roster.  For third base in particular, Ryan McMahon was brought over from the Rockies and has at least stabilized the position from a defensive standpoint, even if McMahon isn’t hitting.

Naturally every deadline season goes by with countless eye-opening trades that didn’t come to fruition, so there’s no shortage of 20-20 hindsight that can be applied to any of these proposed deals.  In this particular Grisham-for-Baty swap, there’s some additional interest just due to the fact that the Yankees and Mets rarely trade with each other, not to mention the sliding-doors nature of what this trade might have done to each team’s season.

While the Yankees have been rolling in September, the Mets’ struggles have now reached critical mass, as the Amazins sit outside the NL postseason picture with two games remaining.  The Reds have a magic number of 2 for clinching the final NL wild card slot, since Cincinnati holds the tiebreaker over New York should the two teams finish with the same record.

With just a 20-31 record since August 1, the Mets’ deadline approach has already come under fire, even if Mullins’ struggles are far from the only reason the club has slumped.  It can be argued that in the world where Baty was dealt for Grisham, the Mets might still be in this same position, given Baty’s recent contributions and the fact that pitching has been the larger issue in Queens.  Hanging onto Baty may prove fruitful in the long run, but it won’t do much to ease the immediate dismay of Mets fans (or the organization itself) since their record payroll may not even result in a postseason trip.

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  1. Tigersin2050

    1 month ago

    This would have been terrible for New York!

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 month ago

      I agree, good thing NY didn’t make that trade.

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      • jakec77

        1 month ago

        I think NY does pretty well in that swap.

        7
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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Which one? Queens, Bronx or Alicia? So long as Staten Islands happy

      Reply
      • NYG4246

        1 month ago

        Eww. Staten island should be sold to NJ

        1
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        • kevnames42

          1 month ago

          We don’t want it

          5
          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          Is Pete Davison the typical SI resident? Ewee

          2
          Reply
        • robluca21

          1 month ago

          Staten island is awesome. Lots of italian americans and great food. The only affordable place in NY

          2
          Reply
        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          1 month ago

          They should rename the New York islanders to the Staten Islanders and move back to Nassau fort neverlose

          1
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        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          1 month ago

          I mean Long Island I always mix them up

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        • Butters

          1 month ago

          If they’ll take Trenton, then maybe.

          Reply
        • Butters

          1 month ago

          At least you don’t mix them up with Gilligans Island. That would be sacrilege.

          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          Awkward when you show up to a Hamptons White party with a bucket hat and rims

          1
          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          Wasn’t that the Leonard Cohen song: first we’ll take Trenton, then we’ll take Moonachie

          2
          Reply
        • Butters

          1 month ago

          Guys I work with from moonachie hate the way I pronounce it. Of course I do it on purpose cause, why wouldn’t I?

          1
          Reply
        • Butters

          1 month ago

          After this day lots of fans will be singing Leonard’s song Closing time.

          1
          Reply
  2. phenomenalajs

    1 month ago

    Magic Number is relative at this point. The Mets’ Magic Number over the Reds is 3. The Brewers still have something to play for. The 55%-45% edge ESPN gives the Reds sounds about right.

    Reply
    • ChuckyNJ

      1 month ago

      Mets no longer control their destiny. Lose in Miami on Saturday afternoon, they can be eliminated as early as Saturday night.
      And Milwaukee already has a bye to the NLDS.

      Reply
    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Magic number of 3 when there’s 2 gms left. 😒 🤔 Hmmm. That’s now this works, that’s now any of this works as granny says

      Reply
      • ChuckyNJ

        1 month ago

        You don’t have a magic number when you’re behind the team you’re chasing.
        Starting play on 9/27 Mets are 1 game behind Reds, who hold the tie-breaker. Thus NYM loss + CIN win = CIN to postseason.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          CNJ

          “You don’t have a magic number when you’re behind the team you’re chasing.”

          Of course you do

          A certain number of your wins and their losses will get you into the post season. That’s what a magic number is.

          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          Magin number is 15 with 1 day left

          Reply
  3. jerseyjohn

    1 month ago

    Man I wish the Yankees pulled that deal off! Grisham has been wonderful but they’re not a WS team and Baty would help for years.

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    • Joe says...

      1 month ago

      IDK. Having Baty for a few years would be great but Grisham has been huge this year. I guess it depends on how far the Yankees go in the post season.

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      • jerseyjohn

        1 month ago

        The pen terrifies me. Fingers crossed it’s been a while since the last ring.

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    • StudWinfield

      1 month ago

      Other than Seattle NY has as good of a chance to make the WS as anyone else in the AL. The argument can be made that they are the clear #2.

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      • whyhayzee

        1 month ago

        The Yankees are #2 alright.

        I couldn’t resist.

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    • 28rings

      1 month ago

      I’m not counting us out for this year, 1/3 of the wild card teams have won the World Series during the wild card era, but I’d rather have done this instead of overpaying Ryan McMahon… especially since we won’t give Grisham a QO.

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    • robluca21

      1 month ago

      It’s an interesting idea. If Baty keeps progressing he would be great to have and under contract for what 3 or 4 more years for 2 months of Grisham. However grish is very important to the Yankees success down the stretch

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      1 month ago

      No one knows who is or isn’t a world series team

      It’s just easy to say that whatever team isn’t a world series team since only 2 teams can be world series teams so you’ll probably be right just by probabilities

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      • jerseyjohn

        1 month ago

        Aware of that. How about this… As a fan for 40+ years my educated guess is this years team isn’t good enough to march through multiple rounds and win a WS. Close means nothing to me so if it’s not this year I want moves made that contribute to the next winner. Grisham shouldn’t be resigned as his D is slipping badly and he’s having a career year. I’d have flipped him for a controllable asset like Baty. Overall I give Cashman credit for not acquiring any true rentals except Slater. It was one of his finer deadlines and a well executed needle threading.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          JJ

          “How about this… As a fan for 40+ years my educated guess is this years team isn’t good enough to march through multiple rounds and win a WS.”

          Meaningless

          No one knows who’s going to win the world series and who’s not going to win the world series.

          Anyone who guesses who’s not going to win has around a 92% chance of being correct.

          We can have this challenge, though.

          Tell me all of the teams that you think aren’t capable of winning the WS. If any of them win, we have proof that you don’t know who is capable and who’s not.

          BUT

          if a team that you thought was capable does win, that doesn’t prove your point.

          If you think that’s a “heads I win, trails you lose” situation, go back to middle school science class and study up on falsifying a hypothesis.

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        • jerseyjohn

          1 month ago

          Hey Uribe: take your meds. I expressed my opinion, not a doctoral thesis. I’m happy to be wrong and we can ALL enjoy the process.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          jj

          You have no idea what teams can and can’t win the world series.

          Your opinion on that subject is meaningless

          Reply
        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          RR

          Are you saying that the Phillies are the only team capable of winning the WS?

          Because that’s the question – who’s capable and who’s not

          Reply
        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          RR

          “Capable 12 teams in, not capable the rest of the field”

          This is the correct answer

          Reply
        • jerseyjohn

          1 month ago

          Uribe: Here’s where you’re wrong. No one’s opinion on who can win is relevant. I believe a wise man once said “that’s why they play the games”. I didn’t make any declarative statements or try to imply my opinions come with some inside expertise. You’ve tried to turn this into some hostile exchange with a winner and a loser. If fans stating opinions about their teams chances aren’t your thing, stay out of the comment section.

          Reply
        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          jj

          ” I didn’t make any declarative statements”

          Yes. You did

          This

          “they’re not a WS team”

          is a declarative statement. 100%.

          Then you followed it up with another declarative statement

          “this years team isn’t good enough”

          You’re stating subjective opinions about factual matters.

          The Yankees are good enough to go to and win the World Series. That’s a fact.

          It’s also a fact that they are much more likely not to go to or win the world series.

          No one’s opinion on this matters, because no one can possibly know. It’s like having an opinion on a coin flip.

          Sure. Some people will get it right and some to get it wrong. But that’s not because they knew (or didn’t know) something.

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        • jerseyjohn

          1 month ago

          Uribe: HAHA! Yes stating my opinion and enjoying back and forth with everyone except you. Troll someone else.

          Reply
    • LordD99

      1 month ago

      Which teams exactly are World Series teams?

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      • jerseyjohn

        1 month ago

        I said WS winning team. I’ll take the field with the Dodgers being the most likely winner. I’ll be very happy to be wrong like I was when I wrote off the 96 team down 2 games to the Braves.

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      • JuanUribeJazzHands

        1 month ago

        They have no idea.

        No one does

        Any team in the playoffs is capable of winning the WS.

        If you put the White Sox and Rockies in the playoffs, they’d be capable of winning

        Reply
  4. Western High School

    1 month ago

    It’s been said that “sometimes the best Trades.. are the ones you don’t make..” – Anon

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  5. fred-3

    1 month ago

    Does Stearns get fired if (when?) they miss the playoffs?

    1
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    • chandlerbing

      1 month ago

      He gets 1 more yr to make up for his mistakes
      (He was brilliant in 2024 but mayb just very lucky)

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      • fred-3

        1 month ago

        Someone will take the fall for this collapse, either the manger and/or Stearns. The question is does Cohen trust Stearns to hire another manager, which will likely be his puppet?

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        • chandlerbing

          1 month ago

          Again bc of 2024 success cohen will give mendoza & stearns 1 more yr
          If they dont make playoffs 2026 i’d expect new gm & manager for 2027
          This isnt rly mendoza fault, he doing best he can with pieces he’s given. Soto lindor pete diaz tremendous everyone else garbage

          Reply
        • soxfan1

          1 month ago

          The job of the manager is to elevate the complementary players to their respective ceilings. You can only pay so many superstars.

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        • chandlerbing

          1 month ago

          @sox
          Ok
          Mendoza didnt choose these complementary players. He’s forced to deal with them

          His current rotation includes a lifelong reliever, 3 rookies with 2 weeks major lg experience and a 30 something ace demoted to the minors . Elevate? Are you kidding? What mets need is a priest to perform an exorcism

          Reply
        • fred-3

          1 month ago

          No one should have any opinion on Mendoza one way or the other. He’s a classic modern day puppet manger. If he’s fired, cool. If he stays, that’s cool too. They’re due for some positive regression no matter who manages and Cohen will spend whatever it takes until they’re playing the last weekend of October, Stearns’ cheapest be damned.

          I doubt Mendoza gets another head manger job if the Mets fire him.

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        • chandlerbing

          1 month ago

          fred i never wanted him to manage the mets to begin with. no experience, kinda of an odd hire for such a big payroll tm with tons of expectations in the #1 market . he somehow guided them to within 2 games of a WS berth last yr. its hard to perform miracles yr after yr. who would manage mets if mendoza got canned? i think a young fresh voice would be superior to a veteran

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        • fred-3

          1 month ago

          *cheapness

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        • fred-3

          1 month ago

          Well, the postseason is mostly random. They weren’t better than the Phillies last year, but got hot at the right time and rode the wave. Like I’m not sure you can give Mendoza credit for Manaea deciding one day to change how he throws the ball.

          You’re likely right with your original statement, though. They both will be given another year.

          Reply
    • mlbnyyfan

      1 month ago

      It’s all about the pitching. The Yankees, if they brought back Soto, they don’t get Fried. The Mets should have gotten more pitching with Soto. Huge game for Holmes today. I would have liked Baty, but realistically, the Yankees should have gotten Bader. He’s an upgrade over Slater and Mullins.

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      • chandlerbing

        1 month ago

        Mets didnt get anyone besides soto
        Stearns just thought his magic touch would continue no matter who he signed
        Manea huge mistake, montas huge mistake, converting clay to sp huge mistake, no bp arms, no depth on offense. Relying on 20 yr old rookies in sept is ridiculous. Senga’s not even in the majors anymore for f sake. 1 disaster after another. But thats the mets. Sky is blue mets collapse thats life. Trade for skene sign tucker and pray

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        • chandlerbing

          1 month ago

          yo chico

          easily lol
          mets have the #1 system in mlb
          they could “easily” trade their top prospects for skenes

          Reply
        • chandlerbing

          1 month ago

          You’re the reason why the mute button was invented

          Reply
    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      No.

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  6. YankeesBleacherCreature

    1 month ago

    With the benefit of hindsight, since 8/1:

    Grisham: .223/.349/.492, 16 HR
    Baty: .308/.370/.496, 7 HR
    McMahon: .173/.273/.286, 3 HR

    Cashman should’ve pulled the trigger!

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    • Anthony maresca

      1 month ago

      Signing McMahon is going to end up being one of the worst signings in Cashman’s career! Who the heck signs a player who could not hit in air thin CO with a whopping 2/32 remaining and nothing but all defense! Peraza was just a good for ML minimum and believe it or not better bat!!!

      Reply
      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        1 month ago

        Peraza: .193/.244/.277

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      • Hammerin' Hank

        1 month ago

        They didn’t sign him; it was a trade.

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  7. ChuckyNJ

    1 month ago

    Indeed, the best trades are those you don’t make. Baty had to come out of Friday’s game in the 2nd inning with an oblique injury — Mets fear his season is over. Grisham has 34 HR going into the final 2 Yankee games.

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  8. Anthony maresca

    1 month ago

    Mets are going to go hard after Grisham. Yankees will offer him the QO and he is good as gone.

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  9. brucenewton

    1 month ago

    Mets dodged a bullet trading a young player for a rental. Baty’s been solid of late. Would have received a big boost moving to Yankee Stadium and the AL in general. Yankees don’t appear to have much to do this offseason, besides re upping with Grisham and Bellinger. Goldy probably retires.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      There was no way Stearns would’ve been interested in a 1-for-1 trade. I would’ve asked for Hill too and cash.

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    • ChuckyNJ

      1 month ago

      Bruce forgets that Bellinger is likely to opt out of his Yankee contract (and his agent is Scott Boras).

      Reply
  10. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Ha ha, nope

    Reply
  11. whyhayzee

    1 month ago

    Grisham comes with the vitamins?

    Reply
  12. Ben K

    1 month ago

    Baty looks like a piece of the core moving forward. He has the prospect pedigree and is still only 25.

    His defense is stellar and he looks like he has found his groove at the plate in the second half.

    Excited to see what he can become for my Mets. May finally be the answer at 3B we’ve been looking for since Wright.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      1 month ago

      I’ve said repeatedly that the Mets should have gone all in for Skenes. They have the money and prospects. Mets will definitely make the playoffs, but we will see how far the offense and the Rookies take them.

      Reply
      • ChuckyNJ

        1 month ago

        Baty on the IL with oblique injury — can’t return until Game 3 of the NLDS. Jared Young up from Syracuse. All hands on deck.
        “Definitely make the playoffs”? Win and you’re still alive, lose and you have one foot on the trapdoor.

        Reply
  13. soxfan1

    1 month ago

    It’s a little league ballpark

    Reply
  14. alproof

    1 month ago

    Mets would have been out of their minds.

    Reply
  15. Rsox

    1 month ago

    I kind of wonder if the trade was made would Grisham have turned back into an offensive pumpkin. Baty may have loved Yankee Stadium, McMahon certainly hasn’t…

    Reply
    • ChuckyNJ

      1 month ago

      Yankees got McMahon for his glove, though he did have a HR in their Saturday win that takes the AL East to Game 162.

      Reply
  16. Alan53

    1 month ago

    We need more “old-fashioned baseball trades,” major-leaguer for major-leaguer. If GMs had more guts, we would have more of them.

    Reply
  17. Indianfan

    1 month ago

    Oh, my God. Really?

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