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Yankees’ bid for top MLB player faces strong challenge

Amanda Paula by Amanda Paula
October 15, 2023
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The New York Yankees are well aware that trading Jordan Montgomery has been one of their most significant missteps in the past five years. After witnessing his performance with the St. Louis Cardinals and now with the Texas Rangers, Brian Cashman and his team are determined to bring him back in the 2024 free agency, where he is set to command a market value of $18.4 million annually.

Race heats up: Another team competes with Yankees for MLB player

A report from USA Today has revealed that the Yankees won’t be the only ones vying for Jordan Montgomery in the market, as the Cardinals will also compete to have him return to their rotation.

According to the Spotrac portal, the left-hander is expecting to secure a multi-year contract of at least 6 years worth $110.4 million.

In 2023, Jordan Montgomery left his mark with the Cardinals and the Rangers, tallying a record of 10-11 with a 3.20 ERA, 166 strikeouts, and 48 walks over 188.2 innings of work. In the Wild Card Series against the Tampa Bay Rays, he pitched 7 scoreless innings with 5 strikeouts, but in his start against the Baltimore Orioles in the Division Series, he was tagged for 5 runs (4 earned) in 4 innings of labor.

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Jordan Montgomery did not take the trade that sent him from the Yankees to the Cardinals in the 2022 season very well. However, he might just return to the Bronx and prove that the front office made a mistake by undervaluing him.

Yankees reportedly will pursue reunion with rising star this offseason

As the dust settles on the 2023 Major League Baseball season, the New York Yankees find themselves at a crossroads, reflecting on a year where the pieces didn’t quite come together. With an 82-win season, it’s evident that there’s room for improvement, and this offseason presents a crucial opportunity for the Bronx Bombers to rekindle their past glory and take a shot at the postseason. One player who may play a pivotal role in this resurgence is Jordan Montgomery, a former Yankee hurler who has been turning heads with his remarkable performance.

Jordan Montgomery’s journey back to pinstripes is a topic of speculation and anticipation among baseball enthusiasts. After a brief stint with the Texas Rangers, Montgomery’s stock has risen sharply, making him a sought-after free agent. According to USA Today Sports’ Bob Nightengale, both the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees are expected to pursue the left-handed pitcher this offseason.

Jordan Montgomery’s excellence in 2023 cannot be understated. After joining the Rangers midseason, he emerged as their best starting pitcher with a team-leading 2.79 ERA and 67 2/3 innings pitched. This marked a resurgence in Montgomery’s career, as he excelled with both the Rangers and his previous team, the St. Louis Cardinals, where he posted an impressive 3.20 ERA in 32 starts.

The Yankees, who drafted Montgomery and witnessed his rise through the minor league ranks, are well-acquainted with his abilities. His return to New York would provide the franchise with a promising arm to bolster their starting rotation. Montgomery’s maturing skill set, coupled with his familiarity with the Yankees’ organization, makes him an attractive and cost-effective option for the team, allowing them to allocate resources for other vital positions.

Yankees eye Jordan Montgomery to unlock offseason overhaul

By securing Jordan Montgomery, the Yankees would potentially free up financial resources to pursue other standout players, such as Orix Buffaloes ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto or Chicago Cubs star Cody Bellinger. A well-rounded team strategy is essential, and Montgomery’s signing could be the catalyst for a successful offseason overhaul.

In the meantime, across the American League East, the Boston Red Sox are also plotting their course to regain prominence in the MLB. After two consecutive seasons of subpar performances, where they won only 78 games, the Red Sox are hungry for a return to their glory days. Armed with ample financial resources, promising young talent, and one of the league’s best managers, Boston is gearing up for a comeback in 2024.

One key area where the Red Sox aim to bolster their squad is the bullpen. MassLive.com’s Christopher Smith suggests a potential coup: luring Aroldis Chapman, the former New York Yankees star and current Texas Rangers fireballer, back to Boston in free agency. Chapman is an imposing left-handed reliever who could significantly bolster the Red Sox’s bullpen.

Chapman’s performance in the 2023 season stands out. With dominant numbers, he ranked in the 100th percentile for strikeout percentage and whiff percentage, showcasing his ability to overpower hitters. Although he walked a considerable number of batters, his other metrics, such as expected batting average, fastball velocity, and expected ERA, demonstrate his undeniable talent and potential value to the Red Sox.

The potential acquisition of Chapman would reunite him with fans who fondly remember his days as a Yankee. This reunion would not only rekindle old rivalries but also create a formidable bullpen trio alongside Kenley Jansen and Chris Martin. Chapman’s presence could be the missing piece that propels the Red Sox back into contention.

The Yankees fans give their verdict about Jordan Montgomery

With all the rumors surrounding the possibility of signing Jordan Montgomery, fans went to Twitter to give their opinion about Jordan Montgomery. The New York Yankees are no strangers to the highs and lows of professional baseball. As one of the most storied franchises in the sport’s history, they have enjoyed countless moments of glory and faced their fair share of challenges. Now, the team finds itself at a critical juncture, and the fans have a lot to say about the latest developments.

If I'm Jordan Montgomery I'm not going back to the Yankees because they didn't believe in me and they didn't think I was a valid starter for a playoff roster. So no Monty is not coming back to the Yankees. They burned that bridge.

— Michael Hernandez 🇵🇷 (@BuddyMike91) October 15, 2023

Following an 82-win 2023 season that saw them eliminated from playoff contention, the Yankees are at a crossroads. Despite boasting a talented roster, injuries have plagued the team, causing significant disruptions and contributing to their struggles on the field. One area that the franchise’s front office is particularly keen to improve is the starting rotation, and it’s no secret that former ace Jordan Montgomery is high on their list of potential acquisitions.

I rather have Yoshinobu Yamamoto but I wouldn't be upset with both Yamamoto & Jordan Montgomery. I actually wouldn’t even be mad about both Yamamoto and a 1 year Frankie Montas deal.

Either way, Yankees would still need a couple of bats though. https://t.co/XuxbVTHJzF

— Trevor Alley (@TrevorAlley2) October 15, 2023

The fans of the New York Yankees are a passionate and vocal bunch, and they’ve had plenty to say about the potential return of Jordan Montgomery to the team. Many fans have lamented the decision to trade Montgomery, arguing that he should have never left the Yankees in the first place. This sentiment has put General Manager Brian Cashman’s decision-making under intense scrutiny, with fans implicitly criticizing the franchise’s top leadership.

If I'm Jordan Montgomery I would middle-finger the New York #Yankees until I retire for did me DIRTY.

🙏🏻

— Uncle Bas 🇺🇲🇮🇹 (@SalvatoreB60) October 15, 2023

One common thread among the fans’ concerns is the anticipation of the financial aspects of the deal. Fans predict that Montgomery, after his impressive performance with the Texas Rangers, will command a hefty salary.

The Yankees traded Jordan Montgomery away at the 2022 deadline just to try to re-sign him this off-season pic.twitter.com/XESjSEzUND

— Mike Salvatore (@MikeSalvatore10) October 15, 2023

The idea of reacquiring Jordan Montgomery isn’t as far-fetched as some might think. If the Yankees manage to secure his services, they would be adding a seasoned pitcher in his prime to their rotation. Montgomery’s consistent performance during the past season and his ability to step up in high-stakes games would be a welcome addition to the Yankees’ roster.

The New York Yankees are contemplating strategic moves this offseason to strengthen their positions in the highly competitive American League. Jordan Montgomery’s potential return to the Yankees offers exciting prospects for fans. This potential reunion could be just what this storied franchise needs to reignite its championship aspirations and make its mark on the upcoming season.

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Amanda Paula is a sports writer with a passion for American football and a keen interest in the NY Yankees. Raised among Americans in Brazil, Mandy's unique cultural background has greatly influenced her career and provided her with a diverse perspective on the world of sports. Born and raised in Brazil, Amanda developed a deep appreciation for sports at a young age. Growing up in a community with a robust American presence, she was exposed to various sports, but baseball captivated her heart. Inspired by the passion and tactics of the game, Amanda dedicated herself to studying and understanding the intricacies of the sport. Amanda's love for American sports and soccer led her to pursue a career in sports journalism. She obtained a degree in journalism from a prestigious university, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. Her studies gave her a solid foundation in journalism ethics, research methodologies, and effective storytelling techniques. After completing her education, Amanda embarked on her professional journey as a sports writer. Her unique background as a Brazilian immersed in American culture gave her a fresh perspective on American sports.

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He’ll definitely make the Yanks pay for their disbelief if he re-signs. He should also ask for that ridiculous “no facial” hair rule to finally be removed…I’m a military retiree even they don’t have have as strict of a facial hair policy as the Yankees do. These are ball players, not military or corporate suit types.

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