The Cardinals have been getting a lot of calls about left-hander JoJo Romero, and Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Yankees are one of the teams showing interest. The Mariners were the only other team publicly known to be in on Romero, though it isn’t known if Seattle is still involved now that Jose A. Ferrer has been acquired from the Nationals.
Romero is projected to earn $4.4MM in 2026, which is his final season of arbitration control before free agency. With the Cardinals in rebuild mode, Romero is a logical trade candidate, and moving him now rather than at the trade deadline allows St. Louis to both land a larger return and avoid the risk of an in-season injury to the 29-year-old southpaw.
From New York’s perspective, Devin Williams and Mark Leiter Jr. have both departed in free agency, and Luke Weaver is still on the open market. Ryan Yarbrough was re-signed to add more left-handed depth to the pen, though Yarbrough is more of a swingman than a true reliever. Veteran Tim Hill is expected to hold down one lefty spot in the relief corps, and Brent Headrick and Jayvien Sandridge are other left-handers on the 40-man roster.
There’s certainly room here for the Yankees to add some left-handed experience to the mix, and Romero would be a nice fit after three seasons of success in the Cardinals’ bullpen. Romero began his career in the Phillies organization but didn’t start putting things together until he landed in St. Louis as the return in the trade deadline swap that brought Edmundo Sosa to Philadelphia in 2022.
Romero has a 2.93 ERA over 156 2/3 innings for the Cards since Opening Day 2023, and his ERA has gotten progressively better in each season. His sparkling 2.07 ERA over 61 innings in 2025 was the highlight, though a 4.10 SIERA reflects Romero’s lack of strikeouts and his mediocre 11.4% walk rate. The latter number was by far Romero’s highest over his three seasons with the Cards, and is something of an ominous callback to the control problems that clouded his time with the Phillies.
Still, Romero’s bread-and-butter is inducing grounders and soft contact. Romero has a 53.7% grounder rate over his MLB career, and his 35.1% hard-hit ball rate in 2025 was a personal best over a full season. While his homer rate has been known to fluctuate, Romero did a great job of keeping the ball in the park last year, with just two homers allowed over his 60 frames. Romero’s 22.8% career strikeout rate is respectable enough that Romero isn’t a complete groundball specialist, even if he doesn’t miss a ton of bats.
Some teams may balk at the lack of strikeouts, but overall, it makes sense that there’s broad interest in an inexpensive left-handed reliever with Romero’s track record for leverage work. That said, it isn’t a lock that Romero will be dealt, as Goold writes that the Cardinals themselves are looking for experienced relief help in their bullpen. If none can be found in free agency or on the trade market, it is possible St. Louis might just stick with Romero in lieu of a particularly attractive trade offer, and perhaps wait until the season begins to restart trade talks. Or, if the Cardinals land another veteran reliever sooner rather than later, the Cards might feel secure enough to start more readily shopping Romero.

JoJo would definitely be a worthwhile acquisition, but I wonder if he’d be part of a bigger deal.
Do the Yankees not need a 1st basemen? Could see a good package around Contreras
No they don’t….Rice is starting there…you can keep Contreras…way too expensive for what you get offensively and his defense ain’t exactly GG….
His defense is a plus rather than a minus. Check his stats.
I don’t see Contreras being of interest. I still see Murakami as a good fit to toggle between 3rd and 1st with McMahon and Rice.
But I’d interested in Nootbar as a 4th OF depending if we don’t get a Tucker or Bellinger.
I see more Okamoto as a better fit to toggle between 1b/3b as he is a right handed bat with contact.
Ben Rice had a great 2025. Solid defense, good offensive production. Now with goldschmidt gone, rice can play first full time
Red Sox will trade for JoJo and Contreras
No No JoJo!!!
Been saying the Reds should have got him for months since they have no lefthander in the bullpen worth a darn and no experience. Looks like they will choose to miss the boat again if they waited on these guys to get involved.
An off season of Freddy Peralta, and/or tatsuya imai, michael king, Cody Bellinger and Jojo Romero would be AWESOME
@kid
What would you do when Cole, Rondon and Schmidt come back and join Gil, Warren, Schlittler and the two guys you want? That’s 8 guys.
Obla-di, obla-da life goes on
Yankees already have Hill and Yarborough do they really need another Lefty
Yeah they probably don’t need another lefty. Fairbanks would be nice for 4 years though.
don’t see a need for a third lefty after watching headrick last season. sign king, resign bellinger and call it an offseason
The Yankees should try to sign Imai and King. They won’t have Cole and Schmidt to mid to late summer. Bellinger wants 7 years supposedly.
“Yankees: Interested in everyone. Signs: No one.” At this point, with all the other AL East teams making upgrades, they’re looking at fourth place. Meanwhile, Cashman is still making dumpster dive acquisitions. I’ve been fan since 1976, but not sure this franchise actually cares about winning championships anymore.
JoJo would be nice for the Yankees bullpen for 2026. After that, the Mets can steal him away.
@99 Fairbanks would be amazing not sure why he’s not signed yet
Jojo Romero is also a Roro.