BREAKING NEWS: Yankees are expected to sign one of free-agent first basemen to play first base

Feb 28, 2019; Tampa, FL, USA; A detail view of New York Yankees baseball hat at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-Imagn Images
The New York Yankees have turned their attention toward four free agent first basemen while trade talks have reached a stalemate.

There’s a lot of intrigue about how the New York Yankees will elect to improve their infield for the 2025 season.

The assumption is that New York is content to move on from Gleyber Torres and Anthony Rizzo, which means that two of their four infield positions from last season have become available.

One question that needs answering is whether the Yankees will elect to move Jazz Chisholm Jr. to second base (which is his natural position) or keep him at third, which is where he played for New York after getting traded to the Bronx.

Regardless of where Chisholm ends up, the Yankees will still have a hole at first base.

It’s no secret that they’ve been pursuing a trade for Chicago Cubs slugger Cody Bellinger in recent days, and would likely put him at first base if the trade went through.

However, a December 17 X post from USA Today’s Bob Nightengale suggests that the Yankees may be switching gears.

“While the New York Yankees are at a stalemate with the Chicago Cubs for OF/1B Cody Bellinger, they have turned their attention to the first-base market.
They are engaged in talks with 4 free-agent first basemen: Pete Alonso, Christian Walker, Carlos Santana and Paul Goldschmidt,” Nightengale wrote.

 

It’s no surprise that the Yankees are showing interest in these four first basemen, as they’ve been linked to Alonso, Walker, and Goldschmidt multiple times over the past few months.

While this doesn’t necessarily mean the Yankees are giving up on the Bellinger deal, it shows that they aren’t dead-set on making him the first baseman of their future.

Related Posts

Confirms: Max Muncy’s Future Just Decided – Early Announcement Shocks Fans!

Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy was honest about his future with the organization following his early season slump.

Breaking: Dodgers ‘Want’ Sandy Alcantara at Trade Deadline, Says MLB Insider

The Los Angeles Dodgers want to trade for right-handed pitcher Sandy Alcantara at the deadline, according to an MLB insider.

REPORT: Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernandez makes final decision on Home Run Derby

Dodgers star Teoscar Hernandez opted out of 2025 Home Run Derby to prioritize health and his team’s playoff push after his groin injury.

David Peterson allows five runs, Mets’ bats quiet in 9-1 loss to Pirates

David Peterson allowed a big inning for the second consecutive start and the Mets’ offense couldn’t recover as they fell to the Pirates, 9-1, on Friday night at PNC Park.

Mets Notes: Initial plan for Blade Tidwell, Jeff McNeil seeing more time in CF

Ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Pirates, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke about the team’s roster moves, including initial plans for Blade Tidwell.

Rangers Reportedly Make Offer to Free Agent DH

According to Jon Heyman, the Texas Rangers have reportedly made a contract offer to free-agent DH J.D. Martinez.