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Anthony Rizzo returning? Cashman’s words, Yankees’ bargain hunt for 1B signal reunion

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
December 21, 2024
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The New York Yankees have a knack for keeping fans and analysts on edge during the offseason, and the latest whispers surrounding a potential reunion with former All-Star first baseman Anthony Rizzo have added an intriguing twist to their offseason narrative. As the MLB hot stove simmers, the idea of Rizzo donning pinstripes once more could redefine the Yankees’ strategy for the upcoming season.

A potential homecoming for Anthony Rizzo to the New York Yankees could be in the works, according to Randy Miller of NJ.com. In an interesting twist, the Yankees appear to be reconsidering their relationship with the former All-Star first baseman, even after paying him $6 million to opt out of his contract earlier.

General Manager Brian Cashman confirmed he has been in communication with Rizzo’s representative, Marc Pollack. He acknowledged Rizzo’s fondness for his time in pinstripes and indicated that no free agent options were being ruled out at this stage. Cashman explained that while the team has new alternatives following Cody’s arrival and with Ben on the roster, they remain mindful of Rizzo’s strong standing in the clubhouse. He emphasized that they would monitor how the situation develops over the winter.

“I have had conversions with (his agent Marc) Pollack. (Rizzo) loved being here. I can’t close the door on any free agent,” Miller quoted Cashman saying. “I’ll let the winter play out. We have choices now with the Cody import and Ben being here, but I know Rizzo also was very highly respected in our clubhouse. So let’s wait and see how everything transpires.”

Why the Yankees are considering Rizzo again

The New York Yankees opt for declining the 2025 club option for Anthony Rizzo on Nov 2, 2024.
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Rizzo’s influence goes beyond the field. His leadership in the clubhouse and ability to connect with teammates have left a lasting impression on the organization. Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman recently commented on the team’s approach, stating, “We value what Anthony brings, not just in performance but as a mentor and presence in the locker room.”

The Yankees’ first base situation remains fluid. While they’ve explored several alternatives, including free agents Pete Alonso, Christian Walker, and potential trade targets like Josh Naylor and Nathaniel Lowe, none have materialized as definitive solutions. Rizzo’s familiarity with the organization and proven track record make him a compelling option, even if his recent injuries raise some concerns.

Rizzo’s potential return could be a strategic bridge for the Yankees. While his recent health issues are concerning, the team’s medical staff has had success rehabilitating players in the past. Additionally, Rizzo’s leadership and defensive reliability could provide a steadying presence for a Yankees roster that often struggles with consistency.

From a financial perspective, Rizzo may come at a reasonable price. With his buyout already factored in, the Yankees could negotiate a short-term deal that aligns with their budget constraints while keeping the door open for future moves.

Fans fondly remember Rizzo’s contributions during his initial tenure but are wary of his injury history. Analysts, meanwhile, see the potential benefits of a short-term deal, particularly given the Yankees’ other offseason moves.

Analysts have suggested that bringing Rizzo back could be viewed as a low-risk, high-reward decision for the Yankees. If he remains healthy, his veteran leadership and steady bat could significantly benefit the team, while the Yankees’ existing depth would allow them to adapt if challenges arise.

Rizzo’s impact in the Bronx

Anthony Rizzo’s tenure with the Yankees began in 2021 when the Bronx Bombers acquired him in a trade with the Chicago Cubs. Known for his stellar defense, leadership qualities, and power at the plate, Rizzo quickly became a fan favorite. His ability to hit clutch home runs and provide stability at first base proved invaluable during his first two seasons with the Yankees.

However, recent seasons haven’t been as kind. Rizzo, now approaching his 36th birthday, has battled a series of injuries, including back and leg issues, a fractured arm, and a concussion. These setbacks led the Yankees to decline his $17 million club option for 2025, opting instead for a $6 million buyout. Despite this decision, whispers of a potential reunion suggest that the Yankees may not have closed the door entirely on the veteran slugger.

Yankees 1B strategy vs. competition

Yankees' first base wish list for the 2025 season includes Cody Bellinger, Pete Alonso, Christian Walker as replacement for Anthony Rizzo.

The Yankees’ hesitation to commit to pricier options at first base stems from their focus on value. Christian Walker, a top free-agent target, signed with the Houston Astros for a three-year, $60 million deal, removing one of the more attractive names from the market. The Yankees reportedly showed interest in Walker but were reluctant to part with additional draft picks.

Other free-agent options still available include Paul Goldschmidt, Carlos Santana, Josh Bell, and Justin Turner, each offering different strengths. However, none possess the same level of familiarity with the Yankees’ system as Rizzo.

The Yankees could also consider a positional shift for recently acquired slugger Cody Bellinger, who has experience at first base but is expected to primarily play in the outfield. 

Alternatively, they might hold out for Japanese star Munetaka Murakami, a power-hitting first baseman rumored to be posted next offseason.

The Yankees are in a delicate position, balancing the immediate need to compete with long-term roster planning. Bringing Rizzo back could provide short-term stability while the organization evaluates younger players or awaits future opportunities in the market.

One notable factor is the Yankees’ commitment to preserving draft picks and international bonus pool money. Signing high-profile free agents like Pete Alonso, who declined a qualifying offer, would cost the Yankees significant draft capital. For a team already facing penalties for exceeding the Competitive Balance Tax, these considerations carry weight.

As Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic noted, “The Yankees face the challenge of maintaining competitiveness while safeguarding their future. Targeting Rizzo or similar players who don’t carry qualifying offer penalties allows them to address immediate needs without sacrificing long-term flexibility.”

The bigger picture

The Yankees’ offseason approach has been marked by a careful balance between aggression and caution. Signing left-hander Max Fried earlier in the offseason signaled their intent to compete, but their reluctance to sacrifice draft capital suggests a broader vision.

The Yankees were interested in Walker too but didn’t want to lose a draft pick in compensation. They still are focused on Paul Goldschmidt and Carlos Santana.

— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) December 20, 2024

This measured strategy extends to their pursuit of outfielders. While players like Teoscar Hernández and Anthony Santander have been linked to the Yankees, their qualifying offers make them less appealing. Instead, the team could pivot to more cost-effective options like Jurickson Profar or focus on internal development.

Looking further ahead, the Yankees could position themselves to pursue stars like Kyle Tucker if he becomes available or make a significant push for Munetaka Murakami. By preserving resources now, they ensure flexibility for future blockbuster moves.

New York Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo, center, celebrates clinching a playoff spot with teammates after a 2-1 win in 10 innings over the Seattle Mariners in a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, in Seattle.
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The prospect of a Rizzo-Yankees reunion has sparked mixed reactions.

A reunion worth watching

As the MLB offseason unfolds, the possibility of Anthony Rizzo returning to the Yankees adds an intriguing layer to the team’s strategy. While questions remain about his durability, the veteran first baseman offers a blend of experience, leadership, and familiarity that few other options can match.

For the Yankees, this potential reunion isn’t just about filling a roster spot—it’s about reinforcing a winning culture and positioning the team for success in the short and long term. Whether Rizzo ultimately returns to the Bronx or the Yankees pivot in another direction, one thing is certain: the upcoming season promises to be one to watch.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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Esteban Quinones is a proud graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Growing up just blocks away from Yankee Stadium in Upper Manhattan, Esteban developed a deep love for the New York Yankees, a passion that has been a constant throughout his life. Whether it's cheering for the Yankees or crafting strategic communications, Esteban brings dedication and enthusiasm to producing content around all things Yankees.

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Absolutely not

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I would take him over DJ

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The Yankees should definitely resign Anthony Rizzo! It would be the same as when the Yankees resigned Tino Martinez in 2005 when they had Jason Giambi (ironically, 1st basemen also). Tino had a great season! I’m should Anthony would do the same.

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