TODAY: The Yankees’ interest in Slater extended to the point that New York offered Slater a big league deal earlier this offseason, The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty reports. It isn’t known when the Yankees made the offer or if it’s still on the table, though Slater remains unsigned.
JANUARY 30: The Yankees have made some notable moves this month, re-signing Cody Bellinger and acquiring Ryan Weathers from the Marlins. They still have more work to do. Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that they have shown some interest in various free agents, including right-hander Nick Martinez and Michael Kopech, as well as outfielders Austin Slater and Randal Grichuk. Heyman also mentions that first baseman Paul Goldschmidt seems willing to return to the Yankees even if that’s in a part-time role. Jack Curry of Yes Network mentioned the club’s interest in a Goldschmidt reunion on Yankees Hot Stove earlier this week.
Goldschmidt signed a one-year, $12.5MM deal to join the Yankees a year ago and was set to be their everyday first baseman. He should have less earning power now and would likely be looking at a lesser role as well. He finished the year with ten home runs and a .274/.328/.403 line. The resulting 103 wRC+ was just barely above league average, his second straight season of offense around league par. As the season wore on, Ben Rice took over some of his playing time at first base.
Though the season was only about average overall, Goldschmidt was excellent in a platoon capacity, hitting .336/.411/.570 against southpaws for a 169 wRC+. Perhaps there’s a path for him to return to the Yankees in a short-side platoon capacity. The Yanks have a pretty lefty-heavy lineup. In addition to Rice at first, they have Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Ryan McMahon and Austin Wells slated for regular duty. There should be opportunities to play matchups with righty bats like Amed Rosario and someone like Goldschmidt.
Heyman writes that Goldschmidt is open to the reduced role but it would reduce the club’s flexibility a little bit. They have one bench spot going to backup catcher J.C. Escarra and another to Rosario. Putting Goldschmidt in there would only leave one spot for either Jasson Domínguez or Oswaldo Cabrera. Once Anthony Volpe is healthy, that could bump José Caballero to the bench and knock someone else out, though that’s all assuming the roster is completely healthy.
On the financial side, it’s unclear if the two sides would be able to meet up on a fair price for Goldy. The Yankees are going to be paying the competitive balance tax for at least a third consecutive year and are above the top tier. They face a 110% tax on anything they add at this point, so signing any player means they are paying out more than twice as much as the player will actually receive.
Goldschmidt has also been connected to another former club, with the Diamondbacks reportedly interested in a reunion as well. That would also likely be a platoon situation, with Arizona having Pavin Smith lined up to play first base against righties.
Martinez, 35, has arguably been baseball’s top swingman in recent years. Since the start of 2022, he has posted a 3.67 earned run average in 524 2/3 innings. He has been better out of the bullpen, with a 2.94 ERA as a reliever compared to a 4.10 mark as a starter, but the flexibility is valuable to teams as they navigate a long season.
For the Yankees, their short-term rotation picture is very different than the long-term outlook. They are slated to start the campaign with Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Luis Gil, Will Warren and Weathers in five spots. Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón are going to begin the year on the injured list but will eventually jump in there when they get healthy. Clarke Schmidt will miss at least the first half recovering from Tommy John surgery but could perhaps make a late-season appearance.
Even in the projected season-opening five, there are some question marks. Schlittler had a great debut but still has just 14 regular season starts on his résumé. Gil missed a lot of 2025 due to a lat strain and his results weren’t great when he returned. Weathers has had plenty of injury issues over the years and still hasn’t hit 90 innings in a season.
Presumably due to the uncertainty in that group, the Yankees have added a couple of swing options already, signing Paul Blackburn and Ryan Yarbrough. Blackburn got a $2MM guarantee and Yarbrough $2.5MM. Those two could step up and make starts if needed, depending on what happens with everyone else, or they could be in the bullpen.
Martinez should be a more expensive version of the same idea. Two years ago, he got a two-year, $26MM deal from the Reds. He pitched well enough in the first year to trigger an opt-out, then received a $21.05MM qualifying offer, which he accepted.
He will presumably have to settle for something lower than that now that he’s a bit older and posted a 4.45 ERA in 2025, but his 2.61 ERA as a reliever should be worth a few million alone, never mind the flexibility of being able to make competent starts. As mentioned with Goldschmidt, the Yankees would effectively be paying double whatever Martinez is able to earn. Martinez was connected to the Tigers in rumors last week.
Kopech, 30 in April, has some starting experience but will presumably be a straight bullpen add. He has been used strictly in relief for two years running now and was also hurt for most of 2025, so it’s unlikely any club would plan to stretch him out now. He showed his upside in 2024, split between the White Sox and Dodgers. He posted a 3.46 ERA over 67 appearances. His 12.2% walk rate was quite high but he punched out a huge 31.5% of batters faced.
He will be a buy-low opportunity for someone. Last year, he only made 11 appearances. He made trips to the injured list due to a shoulder impingement and a torn meniscus in his right knee. He was connected to the Giants last month but remains unsigned.
As for Slater and Grichuk, they are right-hitting outfielders. As mentioned earlier, the Yankees project to have a lefty-heavy lineup. That includes Grisham and Bellinger in the outfield. Domínguez is a switch-hitter who struggles against lefties.
The Yanks acquired Slater at last year’s deadline but he didn’t play much due to a left hamstring strain suffered shortly after the trade. But in his career, he has been a strong outfield defender who hits well with the platoon advantage. He has a .267/.357/.430 line and 119 wRC+ against lefties in his career. Grichuk is fairly comparable, with a .268/.318/.500 line and 118 wRC+ against southpaws in his career.
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Goldy did his heavy lifting in April & May. Fell off the cliff after that. Danger, Will Robinson.
Fine in a straight platoon
Hahahahhahahahahaha no one decent wants to sign with the NYY look at their infield lmao it’s sad.
He was great vs LHP until exactly August 13th, when he injured his knee.
Dude killed lefty pitching all season
The Yankees in general do their heavy lifting in April and May. Every year.
Goldschmidt – 2190 hits, 372 homers, .288 BA. Does he get into the HOF?
You need more stats.
I definitely think it’s time for Goldy to hang up the olde spikes now. Yes, future Hall Of Famer though for sure.
Yes, he will make it. And before you ask, Lou will get in after he dies like Santo did.
Yeah Lou Whitaker was a Hall Of Famer for sure. Probably one of best 2nd I’ve ever seen. It’s a total disgrace that Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, and Sweet Lou aren’t in the Hall Of Fame. The Hall Of Fame is a total joke to me now. Smfh
*2nd basemen
It’s a shame Lou Whitaker is not in the H.o.F. Thurman Munson should also be in. IMO . They are the most egregious missions from the honor. I know his career was tragically cut short ,but his play ,stats , especially his playoff stats,awards,( MVP,RoY,GG’s , Championships) ,war is still 12th all-time at the catching position, ought to have given him the nod. As well as 1st Yankee captain since Gehrig. As a Red Sox fan I could not stand him ,but give the man his due.
Probably not but he’s close…but a lot of guys worse than him got in
War over 60 helps too
Cabrera, Votto, Goldy, and Freddy all get in, he has a 64 WAR!
Albert too!
Nick markakis stats?
No, not at this point
He is very close
Hall of Very Good for me. Too many players need to be included in before i would consider Goldschmidt
Given the Hall is a joke since allowing Big Roid and trashcab banger Beltran, I do agree, the Hall is not what used to be.
As I mentioned this morning in the Opener comments, yeah gimme Kopech for sure from this lot. We have 2 Martinez’ at home already in Yarbourugh and Blackburn.
I wouldn’t mind Goldy back to continue to mentor Rice.
Grichuk of the 2 outfielders I like better, but where’s that Austin Hays?
Hays is my guy too, I’d envision belli as the defensive replacement for rice at 1B if necessary because Hays plays good defense in LF unlike jasson did last year
Hays signed with the ChiSox… but you probably knew that
Yes lol
Sal- hey I hear you, but how bout putting Belli at lst more, and putting Dominguez in the outfield more? Hopefully Jasson has been working more on his defense during the offseason. He couldn’t be worse than he was last year. Lmk
We’re still short a bench bat or two tbh so either way we’re getting someone on the roster.
Is oswaldo in schedule for opening day? If so our 4 man bench we usually carry will be oswaldo, escarra, dominguez, rosario. Who knows what we do when volpe returns but i guess we’ll see where we are at. I guess we send escarra down in spots like that
If Oswaldo is ready we do, but the way the rumor mill has been talking it feels like Cashman wants to add another, but to where that’ll be of interest and what it means to the current roster is unknown (depending on how we make up the early BP). But Cashman hasn’t said he’s done. Waldo also has two options remaining so that helps if we want to give him more time.
Yeah it sounds like we are in the market for 1 more platoon bat, hearing slater, goldy, etc… So i guess we’ll take whoever is fine with a reduced role
Run it back
I mean it’s a 94 win team that’s adding gerrit cole, a full season of schlittler, Gil, bednar, doval, caballero, mcmahon, yarborough, rosario and lost devin williams, luke weaver, other bullpen fodder like leiter, goldy (maybe)
1 year/$7.5M to be a platoon bat would be excellent value with Goldy.
Short side platoon for $7.5m is never a bargain.
I would disagree with the “never” part, but I would agree that it is not excellent value in this instance.
1 year 3 mil with incentives over 400 PA
Grichuk is such a Yankees killer he would probably do really poorly for the Yankees; since he wouldn’t be feasting off of their pitching anymore.
Kopech could be OK, especially if being a spot starter is still a possibility, though he has a high walk rate for a reliever. Other than that, I would prefer they get a righty bat that can play 1B and 3B and possibly LF too. Having Goldy just to play 1b or a 5th OF that bats RH seems like poor use of a roster spot.
4th place ..here we come.
No thank; easy pass on the Mutts!
99Captain Judge99:
What exactly do you not like about the Mets? The part where they’re actually trying to make moves to improve? I know that would be a foreign concept for the Skankees this off-season. Sorry, got to defend my team when I see unprovoked attacks. lol
@Miken31- you really think the Yankees aren’t goin win the AL East? No fear of the Blue Jays or the Red Sox at all truthfully. Don’t be shocked to see the Yankees playing in the World Series again. I think the Mutts will get in the playoffs this season as a 2nd wild card team. They look pretty good. Lol.
99Captain Judge99:
Most projections do not have them winning their division. Some projections even put them in fourth place. This is not my opinion. These are statistical projections. I think the Yankees are a good team but in no way do I see them having a ceiling of a championship team. Stranger things have happened, but I absolutely don’t see it. Too much age and injury in their rotation. Not enough diversity in their lineup. They’ll do what they do every year. Have a big regular season and then have a playoff exit. I do think both the Yankees and the Mets are playoff teams.
Lol… stop it
So first you were the Grammar police , and now you’re also going to tell me who to root for?..you’re opinion is like toilet paper, I wipe my rear with it.
4th place? Go back to sleep on your toilet tissue, that you wiped your rear with, so it could make you smarter.
That comment made ZERO sense.
You are a Fugazi fan; face it!
No,been a fan since 1979. I was at the stadium 15 times a year when our rotation consisted of guys like Wade Taylor,Dave Eiland, Scott kamienicki, I’m just realistic..you’re a pom pom waiver.
Ok let’s comeback later on in the season, and see if your favorite team is in 4th place, doubt it. A little younger than you are. Suffered through the early 80’s, and early 90’s, also. I can definitely tell you this isn’t a fourth place team. At worst maybe a 2nd place team in the AL East. No worries. Seriously.
It’s weird for me this upcoming season, because with this roster I can see competing with Boston for first place again. Yet, it wouldn’t be a total surprise to see a third place finish either.
If everyone is healthy and clicking, I’ll take the former, but even one key injury, and it’s going to have devastating effects on the placement, imho. Too many of the players have the potential for volatile seasons.
But, I’ll hope we can get thru the inevitable June Swoon and finish strong.
If not, I swear I will log back into my son’s MLB TheShow account and fire Boone again. And I’ll do it, so don’t tempt me!
I said, “Boston,” and no clue why. It should’ve been TORONTO. I guess Boston is living rent free in my head or I miss the good old days of Yankees/Boston fighting for the division.
Boston will be up there ! They are good and getting better being on the right side of time with many quality players. Plus they have been patient amidst an impatient fan base, not wasting money
Baltimore will resurge too.
Even if Santander replaces Bichettes production, I’m still not sold on torontos line up. They overachieved last season. Their rotation is really good !
I hope it’s a 4 team race all season ! MLB is at its best with an ultra competitive AL East
Kinda surprised at how little interest there’s been in Nick Martinez so far. I know he’s not sexy, but he’s a solid SP5 with a little upside when his changeup is working and can comfortably move into a swingman BP role.
I think it’s because of the amount of pitchers still available. There are plenty that are a higher tier than him and the low tiers started at AAVs that are too high. Teams are waiting until these guys are more desperate when spring training starts to take less money. I think when Valdez and or Gallen sign they are going to start dropping like flies. San Diego is definitely picking one of the SP’s available and I wouldn’t mind Nick coming back to us. But if money wasn’t an issue I would rather have Frambar, Verlander, or Bassitt.
Probably his asking price is too high.
Dude made 21 million last season, he probably wants a 3/60 at a minimum.
Reds have to pay top dollar for Free agent SP’s to pitch in that park, especially with current market rate. That’s why I don’t think they can afford to trade home grown surplus.
I remember the days when one would be inclined to say about mlb pitchers in general:” this guy or that guy pitches fine in the National League but once he faces American League hitters fugghettaboutit!” Even in the advent of all this mlb BS interleague play, there still is some degree of truth in what was said more often years ago: pitchers from NL teams who jump feet first into the AL hitters fray tend to have a more difficult time adjusting and achieving immediate results. I float this not for the sake of stirring up controversy but more so for purposes of putting it out there as a flashback mantra for those of us who might still believe that it still prevails despite how inter league play has become the new norm.Realizing that all the statisticians and analysts would condemn that there’s any lingering truth to it, I still wonder if there’s any legitimacy to it ever being touted at all. Case in point: I’d put more faith in re-signing Yarbrough, the formerTampa Bay Ray (love that!)who they targeted perhaps because of his familiarity with AL hitters in particular in the AL EAST of course not to mention his spot starter and middle-relief flexibility. Martinez, on the other hand therefore is a less logical FA target, esp for the Yanks who preferably will want to be rolling with middling-relievers who right out of the gate in 2026 (Blackburn less so, of course)but still somewhat “seasoned” after his more recent crosstown AL East pitching experience in the Bronx as rough as it proved to be. Along these lines, I suspect Sonny Gray will be re-living the years gone by nightmare he last experienced pitching in the AL East when he takes the hill in Boston as facing off more regularly against American league hitters becomes a harsh reality all over again.
Universal DH killed the idea
The NL is quite a bit higher level than the AL now.
Do these two move the needle to win the division? 🧐
Well.. the team ended tied for the best record in the AL, started with no bench outside Cabrera (who they lost may 12th), Dwill blew 10+ games, and you had no long relief bc he was starting and you ended grinding your bullpen into the ground with injuries bc of the overuse
It kinda makes sense to bring goldy back but idk if I’d prefer my platoon guy to be an OF like austin hays
Hays doesn’t want a platoon role, which is probably the holdup with a lot of teams.
Yeah this ended up being exactly the case with the news today. I get it
Id pass on goldy he brings defense and veteran leadership but let’s be honest Aaron judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Cody bellinger are the leaders and mentors in the club house. For the 5 to 10 million its going to cost id rather give those at bats to Spencer Jones. The yankees do not need another infielder if anything you add a bullpen piece thats proven. Kopech? Wasn’t he a issue in Chicago? How about Jalen beeks or Colin poche. Or i wouldn’t mind a minor league sort of prove it deal with lou trivino
Anybody else seeing Cashman boasting about this team? How good he thinks it is and how he will challenge anyone who says differently?
Wasn’t good enough last year with guys having career years.
Where was Cole and Schmidty last season? And they still tied for lst place in the AL East.
If (big if) everyone gets healthy the Yanks have the best and deepest rotation in the AL, and a top three or four hitter of all time. They’re dangerous.
Cashman is delusional.
They were good enough to win 94 games and tie with Toronto for most wins, DESPITE learning after ST they were going to be missing Cole, Gil, Schmidt and Stanton for more than half the season. Plus they had a half season of a mix of DJ, Cabrera and Peraza at 3b and Devin Williams struggling. Health is out biggest enemy but if healthy I like this team.
They were not good enough to beat good teams. What was their record against Toronto last year? Was terrible. They beat up on bad teams. What was their record against teams with winning records?
Have Cole back after TJ surgery is a HUGE IF and can not be counted on. Takes like half a year for guys with TJ to get back to full strength. So he’ll be dominant in November after the season.
Schmidt is a 4th or 5th starter at best.
Yanks are going to set the record for offensive strikeouts with this lineup as well. It is so painful to watch.a lineup full of .210 hitters trying to hit HRS all season.
Are you guys who don’t agree with me legit excited for this season? What are your player predictions that will make this team contend for a title?
I don’t see Grish, McMahon, Volpe, Wells, Stanton or the fill on SS doing anything much this year. That leaves Judge, Belli and Jazz. Hope they all have Career years to even have a chance.
Bullpen is weak too. The Yanks are lucky there are so many Bad teams in the AL.
Starters are good when healthy, which is the strength of the team. Too bad Boone will take them all out after 5 innings.
Agree wholeheartedly with you on all points.
Game is over !!
Please sign Nick Martinez before the Tigers do and he becomes Madea 2.0 or Cobb 2.0 or Morton 2.0.
So they’re interested in having the same lineup as last year…no leadoff hitter, lots of K, and no situational hitting. Recipe for another DS exit
As long as they lead the league in runs scored again, sure.
A lineup that bullies bad pitching and shuts down against the big boys
If the Yankees offered Austin Slater a major league deal then they are both crazy for not coming together on it because he doesn’t deserve one. He’s a minor league deal player after the last two seasons he’s put up. His platoon splits haven’t even been that great and that’s his only bowling calling card. He was a bum against righties and average against lefties. Non-roster invitee material that Cashman has an infatuation with for some reason.
Pathetic; who sold the Yankees to the Rockies ownership?
Do the Rockies have a $300+ million payroll and just signed Belli to a contract for $160 million plus the 110% tax?
Glad to hear there’s interest in Slater.
He hasn’t had a healthy season for a couple years but when right he’s a very good OF with some pop. Way more affordable than Bader but similar profile.
A low salary/low risk signing for NYY could be smart.
Yankees love Slater.
Wonder if they can go to Austin from Austin and get some slade from Slater.
Slater is a master of the strikeout
Ok can someone explain to me this? Austin Slater supposedly crushes left handers. Yet he is a career 216 hitter? He pretty much is a situational player getting limited at bats so if he does well wouldn’t he have a higher average? I only know of him for about a year and love his versatility being able to play 1b, 2b outfield and even pitch throwing 40mph..lol so I like the player defensively but to say he is a great hitter? Really?
@Dmac
His value to the Yanks is his career .787 OPS vs lefties.
Nick Martinez would make a nice long reliever for NY.
Absolutely he would 222. That’s the only player that they need of the 3 mentioned.
Pass on all these guys (Goldy, Slater, Martinez, Kopech and Grichuk).
1) Ben Rice can hit lefties.
2) why are we obsessed with suppressing Dominguez and Jones?
3) Nick Martinez and Kopech are great fits but we probably won’t sign either and end up with Randall Grichuk because that’s how we roll
Run it back another year older.
What about Zack Littel? I’m surprised no one is interested in him! He’s a solid pitcher and should come inexpensively…