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Insider shoots down reports of Yankees move for Luis Arraez: ‘Not seen as a fit’

Inna Zeyger by Inna Zeyger
January 7, 2025
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Conflicting reports emerge during the 2024 offseason about the New York Yankees' interest in Luis Arráez of the Padres.

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In an offseason marked by significant roster reconstruction, the New York Yankees appear to be stepping back from trade discussions involving Padres infielder Luis Arráez. Despite their pressing need for a second baseman, recent indicators suggest the Yankees have determined Arráez may not fit to their evolving roster strategy, prompting speculation about their plans to address the middle infield vacancy.

According to top MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Yankees currently do not see Arráez as a fit for their roster, despite his offensive potential. “Hearing at least for now Luis Arraez is not seen as a fit for Yankees,” he wrote on X.com.

Though Heyman didn’t elaborate on the reason behind what he had heard, the tweet underscores the organization’s focus on addressing specific team needs and finding players who align with their defensive priorities. While Arráez offers substantial offensive upside, his defensive struggles and potential cost seem to outweigh the benefits in the Yankees’ evaluation.

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Batting excellence links Arraez to Yankees’ trade

The offensive appeal of Luis Arraez is undeniable. At 27, the left-handed hitter has carved out a reputation as one of baseball’s most reliable contact specialists. His 2024 campaign, which saw him split time between Miami and San Diego, reinforced this status as he captured the National League batting crown with a .314 average while amassing a personal-best 200 hits. Perhaps most intriguingly, his 28 home runs take on added significance when viewed through the lens of Baseball Savant’s analysis, which projects that total could have reached 38 in the homer-friendly confines of Yankee Stadium.

Luis Arraez of the Padres is a likely trade target for the New York Yankees in the 2024 offseason.

The timing of Arráez’s availability seems particularly relevant given the Yankees’ recent personnel losses. Gleyber Torres’ free-agent departure to Detroit created an immediate vacancy at second base, while Juan Soto’s exit diminished the team’s left-handed hitting presence. On paper, Arráez’s consistent contact skills and on-base ability could address both concerns simultaneously.

But fielding limitations raise red flags

However, the defensive side of Arráez’s game presents significant challenges to any potential acquisition. His distinction as MLB’s error leader for two straight seasons, combined with a concerning .969 fielding percentage in 2024, suggests fundamental defensive issues that clash with the Yankees’ apparent new direction.

Joel Sherman’s reporting in the New York Post has highlighted previous criticism of the Yankees for prioritizing raw talent over fundamental execution. The organization’s current hesitation regarding Arráez may indicate a strategic response to these concerns, suggesting a renewed emphasis on defensive stability in their roster construction approach.

Money matters too

The financial aspects of any potential Arráez acquisition add another layer of complexity to the Yankees’ evaluation process. With a projected arbitration salary of $13.7 million for 2025 and free agency approaching in 2026, acquiring Arráez would require significant resource commitment for potentially limited team control. While the Padres’ reported interest in clearing payroll could create opportunities, the Yankees seem to be prioritizing alternative uses of their financial flexibility.

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Alternative second base options under consideration

The Yankees’ second base situation has grown more complex following Torres’ departure and their unsuccessful pursuit of Gavin Lux, who ultimately landed with Cincinnati. While Arráez emerged as a potential solution, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports that the Yankees have cooled considerably on the possibility of acquiring him, suggesting the organization is exploring different approaches to filling this crucial position.

Several options remain in play, including both internal solutions and external acquisitions. Despite recent health challenges and performance declines, DJ LeMahieu could provide a temporary solution to the position. The team may also pursue other targets that better align with their apparent emphasis on defensive stability over pure offensive production.

Broader strategic implications

The Yankees’ 2024-25 offseason has already featured bold moves, including the additions of Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, Max Fried, and Devin Williams. These acquisitions demonstrate the organization’s commitment to fielding a championship-caliber roster. Yet their approach to the second base vacancy suggests a nuanced strategy that extends beyond simply accumulating talented players.

Their measured approach to filling the second base position reflects a broader organizational philosophy prioritizing balanced roster construction. As the team adapts to the departures of key contributors like Torres and Soto, maintaining defensive integrity appears to be taking precedence in their decision-making process.

The Yankees’ apparent preference for defensive reliability opens various possibilities for addressing their second base vacancy. The market presents several free agents known for their glove work, while the trade market might yield candidates who better fit the Yankees’ revised criteria. Additionally, the organization’s commitment to developing internal talent could create opportunities for prospects to step into significant roles.

The New York Yankees are reportedly seeking a trade with the Padres for Luis Arraez during the 2024 winter.
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Moving forward

While Luis Arráez’s hitting prowess makes him an attractive option for many teams, the Yankees‘ reluctance to pursue him highlights their evolving approach to roster construction. By emphasizing defensive reliability and long-term strategic fit, the organization appears to be charting a course that prioritizes fundamental excellence alongside raw talent.

The resolution of the Yankees’ second base situation remains one of the offseason’s compelling storylines. Whether through internal development, trades, or free-agent acquisitions, their approach to this position will significantly impact their 2025 championship aspirations. For now, it appears that despite his impressive offensive credentials, Luis Arráez will not factor into those plans as the Yankees pursue a vision that emphasizes complete player profiles over individual statistical excellence.

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