The Yankees and Paul DeJong are in agreement on a minor league deal, according to a report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post. DeJong will receive an invite to big league Spring Training next month as part of the deal. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that DeJong will receive a $1MM salary if he makes the team.
DeJong, 32, was a fourth-round pick by the Cardinals back in 2015. A fast riser through the minors, he made his MLB debut in 2017 and slugged 25 homers in 108 games en route to a second place finish in NL Rookie of the Year voting that season. That led St. Louis to lock DeJong up long-term, signing him to a six-year extension that ran through the 2023 campaign and included club options for 2024 and ’25. Unfortunately for the Cardinals, regression almost immediately began to take hold for DeJong. After a few years as a league average hitter who still managed to offer solid power and good defense at shortstop, his offensive numbers began to fall off starting in the shortened 2020 season. After hitting just .196/.280/.351 over the 2020-22 seasons, DeJong bounced back to a roughly league-average level in 2023 across 81 games for the Cardinals.
That was enough to make him a trade asset for the rebuilding Cards, and he was swapped to the Blue Jays in a minor trade just before the trade deadline as protection against injury for shortstop Bo Bichette. Unfortunately, DeJong went an atrocious 12-for-93 over the final two months of the season while playing in Toronto and San Francisco. That .129/.128/.183 slash line in a nearly 100 plate appearance sample tanked whatever value he might have recouped prior to free agency, and DeJong wound up signing with the White Sox on a $1.75MM guarantee. DeJong managed to put together a decent season for Chicago (and Kansas City) in 2024, with 24 homers and a 96 wRC+ across 139 games that saw him split time between third base and shortstop.
While DeJong’s numbers improved, his prospects in free agency did not. Last offseason he was once again relegated to signing with a rebuilding club, and his $1MM guarantee from the Nationals clocked in even lower than the one he received from the White Sox the previous year. This time, however, DeJong’s season was derailed by an errant pitch that struck him in the face, fracturing his nose and causing him to miss ten weeks. He returned to the Nats’ bench mix in July but did not turn in especially inspiring results. The veteran ended 2025 with a 76 wRC+ in 208 trips to the plate and returned to free agency looking for a chance to bounce back.
Now that he’s with the Yankees, DeJong figures to compete for a spot in what could be a crowded bench mix for the Yankees. Amed Rosario and backup catcher J.C. Escarra figure to fill two of the four spots on the club’s bench, meaning DeJong will compete with Oswaldo Cabrera, Jorbit Vivas, and Braden Shewmake for those last two spots on the bench. The Yankees’ bench figures to get squeezed even more with time. After all, if the team winds up re-signing Cody Bellinger or otherwise adding an outfielder to the roster, that would push Jasson Dominguez to the bench. Likewise, the eventual return of Anthony Volpe to the roster when he completes his shoulder rehab figures to push Jose Caballero into a bench role. That leaves a relatively narrow window for DeJong to make the Yankees’ roster, though injuries and trades could theoretically create space for DeJong to find a role.

Pretty decent minors addition. Let’s see if he can make the club, but not all bad bench option if he does.
Hes at the very least solid with the glove. Watched him for years, he will strikeout alot but when he runs into one it goes a good distance
Another strike out king on the Yankees.
Strikeouts are a huge part of the game now.Everybody strikes out a lot.
Massive part of the game. Nothing like watching the batter strike out. It’s the most nonproductive out you can possibly make but it’s widely accepted.
A strikeout’s more productive than a double play but that obviously only applies in limited situations.
I guess you could say that if it could get worse than yeah, that would be worse. A strikeout isn’t a more productive out than grounding into a double play. Instead of making two outs you’re just making one. There’s no positive there whatsoever but I get your point.
But What if that DP scored the go ahead run ?
depends on the strikeout, if its after numerous pitches to wear pitcher out, then its semi-productive. Its also useful if a runner is on the move the swinging of a bat can delay the catchers throw
Well, most unproductive out other than hitting into double and triple plays.
Batters can reach base on a dropped third strike on a strikeout, so they’re not always completely unproductive.
Heck yeah, Cashman woke up
Stupid comments about this being the extent of the Yanks offseason plans this winter in 5…4..3..2..1
Yeah, I’m not even a NYY fan and I find it stupid.
A swing and a miss…
Lots of minor league deals coming the next couple of months for guys who couldn’t get a big league one. Happens every year.
Good, solid, no problem with it. Now we just need that relief pitcher reclamation project Cashman always trades for a bag of balls to turn him into an absolute weapon in the bullpen.
As a Pirates fan, I want to ask Yankees fans their opinion on how local kid Bednar did for them last year. Haven’t heard much
This Yankee fan is happy with the work Bednar did. Could use a few more high leverage guys like him.
They’re all gone.
Could get his little brother from the Giants relatively cheaply.
Overall a B+. He blew a few games but he was a horse and took the ball multiple days in a row. He also had a few 4+ out saves. Interesting to see a closer with his repertoire.
Glad to hear. Good man. Good family
good make-up
good stuff
a late-inning reliever with three good pitches.
thank you
and please send Konnor Griffin
I’m still trying to get over them shipping you Bednar for very little, dubinsky. Hopefully Skenes opening his mouth this off season about wanting to have a contending Pirates team woke the front office up.
It’s a numbers game but not a bad option to have in spring training on a minor league deal.
This guy stinks. Period.
“But it’s a great low risk pickup.”
Blah blah blah.
You are usually a pretty good commenter, but no one playing major league sports “stinks.” You (or I) would go 0 for 600 with a couple hundred errors in one major league season.
Not me, Sherm. I simply chose not to play pro ball so I can comment on MLBTR every few months instead though.
I am going to go out on a limb here and suggest hayzee meant that DeJong “stinks” relative to other major league players not to the human population at large.
There’s deodorant for that.
100% understand that. I just get frustrated that it’s so easy for us to say someone stinks or is garbage offhandedly. I am not a DeJong “fan” but the guy has 146 major league home runs and has played in an All-Star game. Just playing major league baseball makes him and the others the best in the world. Among that group, absolutely there’s a “best of the best.”
Sherm, you’re right. In my hurry to disparage anything Yankees, I wasn’t being fair to DeJong.
Totally get the rationale for minor league deals.
The frustration is that there’s been nothing but these minor league deals this off-season…aside for reupping a few guys. Not a single new MLB player. The Rule 5 guy is the only new guy.
While I understand this is just a depth move, Cashman makes it so easy for his critics, whatever happened to ‘young, athletic players who put the ball in play’
Fickle fans are going to complain regardless even if they sign both Tucker and Belli – “Overpay!”, “Too much for too long!”, “Albatross!”, etc.
They don’t get signed on minor league deals.
Cashman doesn’t develop those types of players. Prefers the veteran free agents who were once all stars, who can hit HR.
Good depth signing
Depth, yes.
Good? Those days might be gone altogether ….
Solid depth
FanGraphs projections
74 wRC+, 0.2 fWAR/280 PA
I have never seen a bad minor league signing.
There is no downside to any Major League Team to sign any player to a minor league contract.
Blue Jays Legend:
-0.8 bwAR in 44 PA
Trade for sub-2.00 era bullpen arm
This signing is probably to replace Andrew Velazquez… i cannot see him making the team unless theres always injury
That’s a name I used to hear a lot on espn and mlb. Not too much in the last few years though. Not sure if his limited playing time was due to injuries or just inefficiency in play?
The article answers your question pretty well.
Yes, thank you. I read it now. Was lazy and second screening watching a football game. My bad.
“The #RedSox are offering Alex Bregman $160 million for 5 years, with a willingness to continue negotiating intelligently (options and incentives). Currently, it’s the most competitive offer…,” Pepen tweeted.
According to the Sporting News.
*More importantly Yankees and Marlins are engaged in trade talks over Edward Cabrera according to Chris Kirshner of the Athletic.
*Ken Rosenthal corroborates the story. Sounds like this one has legs, yall!
Gross
WOW I DIDNT KNOW THAT MLB ALLOWS JED HOYER AND HIS DUMPSTER DIVING WORK FOR 2 TEAMS
No need to yell at all of us.
You’re right. Now get off his lawn
They better call him up for the Subway Series this season. Dude kills the Mets.
Cashman is doing dollar store shopping while all the good players go elsewhere,
Nothing new there.
Right handed, hits lhp well, nice versatile defensive infielder. Perfect signing
The Yankees sure do seem to have a thing for former Giants players.
Then again, so do the dodgers*spit*.
They got the guy for Subway Series games — the only time this guy played well was against the Mets 🙂
While he might spend the first six weeks of the season as the Yankees other utilityman, DeJong can look forward to spending Memorial Day in lovely Northeast PA.
DeJong was rather odd in that he kept getting worse through his first 5 seasons in MLB, and even his rebounds in the first half of 2023 and in 2024 only made him about a league average player.
the organization has been doing a decent job of adding depth
while waiting ou the market for the big free agents
Another SS option that can play 3B against lefties. Decent low cost pickup