As the New York Yankees prepare for a crucial postseason run, they also have one eye on what promises to be a pivotal offseason. Key decisions regarding their roster construction will set the tone for the franchise’s future, and several important moves are likely to unfold.
At the top of the Yankees’ priority list is securing Juan Soto to a long-term contract. Gerrit Cole, the ace, is another key figure in the team’s future plans, as he will be eligible to opt-out. First baseman Anthony Rizzo could also part ways next year, for which the Yanks might pursue the former MVP as a replacement candidate.
Yankees Likely To Replace Anthony Rizzo With Paul Goldschmidt
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The most intriguing position to address for the New York Yankees next off-season might be first base. With Anthony Rizzo sidelined due to injury and his $17 million club option for 2025 uncertain, the Yanks are at a crossroads. Rizzo has had back-to-back underwhelming seasons marred by injuries, leading to speculation that the team might not exercise his option. While rookie Ben Rice could be the long-term solution at first, his underwhelming .613 OPS in 152 MLB at-bats suggests he may not be ready to assume the role full-time next year. That being said, one intriguing solution for the Bombers at first base could be signing Paul Goldschmidt, who is expected to part ways with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Paul Goldschmidt, a seven-time All-Star and 2022 National League MVP is a proven veteran, though his 2024 season was his least productive with the Cardinals, hitting just .245 with a .713 OPS. While Goldschmidt is no longer in his prime, the New York Yankees might consider him a low-risk, high-reward option on a one-year deal. At age 37, he could provide stability at first base, allowing Rice more time to develop. His experience and leadership could be valuable, especially for a team with championship aspirations. Comparing Rizzo and Goldschmidt at this point in their careers is challenging. Rizzo may still be the slightly better player, especially defensively, and when healthy, he brings leadership and consistency. However, if the Yanks are looking for a fresh start at first base and save some money for Juan Soto’s extension, Goldschmidt might be a worthwhile option on a short-term deal.
Ben Rice, Jon Berti, Oswaldo Cabrera In Mix For First Base
In a huge blow, the New York Yankees lost veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo for the ALDS series due to fractured fingers. While he recovered on a 15-day IL stint, prospect Ben Rice was recalled from minor league. As per manager Aaron Boone, Rice will likely get some playing time at first base during the playoffs.
However, infielder Jon Berti and utility player Oswaldo Cabrera are also in the mix for some reps. Naturally, the New York Yankees are wary of Ben Rice’s inexperience, and hence, regular players like Cabrera could come in handy. Notably, the Yanks will face the winner of the wild card series between Orioles and Royals in ALDS starting from October 5.