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Yankees’ offseason gamble delivers overriding early skepticism

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
January 17, 2025
in Aaron Judge, Clay Holmes, Cody Bellinger, Devin Williams, Fernando Cruz, Juan Soto, Max Fried, News, Paul Goldschmidt
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New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge (99) celebrates with Austin Wells after hitting a two-run home run against the Cleveland Guardians during the seventh inning in Game 2 of the baseball AL Championship Series Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, in New York.

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In a dramatic shift that sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees faced what initially seemed like a devastating blow when their primary offseason target, Juan Soto, opted to sign with the New York Mets in an unprecedented $765 million agreement. However, what could have spelled disaster for the Bronx Bombers instead catalyzed one of their most strategic and comprehensive roster overhauls in recent memory.

Under the calculated leadership of General Manager Brian Cashman, the Yankees transformed this potential crisis into an opportunity for wholesale improvement, executing a series of masterful moves that have positioned the team for sustained success in 2025 and beyond.

Rebuilding Yankees’ rotation

Yankees newest ace Max Fried at Yankee Stadium, New York, Dec 18, 2024.
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While the baseball world fixated on Soto’s departure, the Yankees orchestrated perhaps their most significant coup in securing Max Fried‘s services. The left-handed ace’s eight-year, $218 million contract – a record for southpaw starters – represents more than just a consolation prize; it’s a transformative addition to an already imposing rotation.

PlayerIPERAWHIPKBB
Gerrit Cole953.411.139929
Max Fried174.13.251.1616657
Luis Gil151.23.51.1917177
Carlos Rodón1753.961.2219557
Clarke Schmidt85.12.851.189330

The pairing of Fried with the dominant Gerrit Cole creates a pitching tandem that rivals any in baseball. This formidable duo, complemented by the emergence of AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil, the steady presence of Carlos Rodón, and the continued development of Clark Schmidt, gives the Yankees arguably their most complete rotation since their last championship run. The depth and versatility of this pitching corps provide Manager Aaron Boone with unprecedented flexibility in both regular season and playoff scenarios.

Strengthening Yankees bullpen

MLB Network ranks Devin Williams of the Yankees as the top reliever in baseball.
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The Yankees’ bullpen reconstruction began in earnest following Clay Holmes’ departure to the Mets, leading to an aggressive pursuit of elite relief talent. The acquisition of Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers stands as a masterstroke, bringing a two-time All-Star closer whose signature “airbender” changeup has mystified hitters throughout his career.

The addition of Fernando Cruz from Cincinnati, despite his seemingly modest 4.86 ERA, represents a calculated gamble on elite stuff – his exceptional 14.72 K/9 rate suggests untapped potential that could flourish in the pressure cooker of New York. Together, these moves have reinforced the Yankees’ traditionally strong bullpen philosophy, ensuring late-inning leads remain protected.

Revamping Yankees offense

Replacing Soto’s offensive output required innovative thinking, leading to the acquisition of Cody Bellinger, whose left-handed power stroke seems practically engineered for Yankee Stadium’s short porch. Bellinger’s defensive versatility, combining Gold Glove-caliber outfield play with above-average first-base skills, provides tactical flexibility that his predecessor couldn’t match.

2024 season
Cody Bellinger2024 seasonPaul Goldschmidt
516AB599
0.266AVG0.245
18HR22
9SB11
0.751OPS0.716

The signing of Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year pact might prove to be the shrewdest move of all. While his overall 2024 numbers showed signs of decline, his strong second-half performance suggests a veteran poised for a renaissance. Goldschmidt’s arrival addresses multiple needs: stabilizing first base defense, providing right-handed power, and introducing seasoned leadership to a clubhouse in transition.

Addressing defensive and fundamental issues

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The Yankees’ 2024 campaign exposed critical weaknesses in defensive execution and baserunning efficiency. Rather than merely patching these holes, the front office made defensive excellence a priority in their offseason strategy. The addition of Bellinger allows Aaron Judge to return to his natural right field position, where his combination of range and arm strength can be fully utilized.

The defensive upgrades extend beyond the outfield, with Goldschmidt’s presence solidifying the infield’s right side. The potential acquisition of a natural third baseman, which would enable Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s return to second base, could complete a defensive transformation that turns a former weakness into a definitive strength.

Smart trades and under-the-radar moves

Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Fernando Cruz is in action during the 2024 season at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, June, 2024.
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The Yankees‘ offseason strategy extended beyond headline-grabbing acquisitions to include carefully calculated smaller moves. The trade of fan-favorite Jose Trevino for Fernando Cruz exemplifies this approach – sacrificing defensive stability behind the plate for the potential of an elite bullpen arm represents the kind of difficult but necessary decision that successful rebuilds require.

These supplementary moves, while perhaps less spectacular than the marquee signings, provide the depth and flexibility essential for navigating the marathon of a full MLB season. Each transaction reflects a clear understanding of both immediate needs and long-term strategic goals.

Yankees create a balanced and improved roster

Anthony Volpe and Paul Goldschmidt are talking during a Yankees-Cardinals game at Yankee Stadium on Aug 31, 2024.

The post-Soto Yankees have emerged as perhaps a more complete team than they were with him. The combination of elite starting pitching, anchored by the Fried-Cole tandem, a revamped bullpen featuring Williams’ electric stuff, and the two-way contributions of Bellinger and Goldschmidt has created a more balanced and versatile roster.

This new configuration addresses previous vulnerabilities while maintaining the offensive firepower that has long characterized Yankees baseball. The emphasis on defensive excellence and fundamental soundness suggests a team better equipped for the varied challenges of both regular season and playoff baseball.

Looking ahead to 2025

The Yankees’ response to losing Soto demonstrates the organization’s resilience and adaptability. Rather than allowing one player’s departure to derail their championship aspirations, they’ve engineered a comprehensive reformation that positions them as legitimate contenders in 2025.

The revamped rotation strengthened bullpen, and improved defensive alignment create a foundation for success that extends beyond mere star power. As spring training approaches, the Yankees have transformed what could have been a devastating setback into an opportunity for comprehensive improvement, keeping their pursuit of a 28th World Series championship very much alive.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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Saw the caption and wanted to read the article to see which of the offseason moves generated your skepticism. It seems none did, as your article is filled with high praise for every move the Yankees have so far made this offseason. It’s all optimism. There’s no skepticism to be found. So, please allow me to add some.

Yes, I agree the addition of Max Fried has strengthened our starting rotation, though the length of his contract does generate some head-scratching. Still, we’re better with him than without him. And yes, our bullpen is better, though still with a glaring need for left handed relievers, of which we have none. That alone generates some skepticism.

As to the additions of Bellinger and Goldschmidt, well, I’m scratching my head again. The question with the former is which Bellinger we’re going to have this season, as he’s played really hot or really cold in recent years. Hopefully, with his left handed bat and ability to turn on pitches, his power numbers will increase with the short right field porch at the stadium. And though he allows Judge to move to RF, his role in CF will land Dominguez in LF, where he seemed to struggle a bit defensively when he came up late in the season last year. Agreed, this isn’t a fair example of Dominguez’s defensive potential, and he will have more time to adjust through spring training, but I believe before Bellinger he was always targeted to play CF.

Goldschmidt is an excellent defender, but clearly on the decline offensively. And as a right handed batter, I don’t think Yankee Stadium is going to be accommodating to his potential to improve his offensive numbers. Quite the opposite I think, given that he’s not a strong pull hitter, is more likely to hit to straightaway left and center fields which have a lot of open space, and with his declining bat speed and exit velocity will have a lot of fly balls caught for outs. He’s a one-year stop-gap measure, so clearly the Yankees have other plans to meet their future 1B needs.

If, as you say, “each transaction reflects a clear understanding of both immediate needs and long term strategic goals“, they would have gone out and signed Kyle Tucker when they had the chance. Respectfully, I don’t clearly understand the clear understanding you are referring to.

And, regarding that clear understanding, the Yankees are still in need of an infielder, either a 3B or 2B choice. Because of salary constraints and a stated mission to avoid further CBT penalties, and/or a seeming desire to not part with certain trade prospects, they’ve lowered their ceiling on who to bring in to players who likely aren’t going to improve the overall quality of this team. Getting an affordable player isn’t the same as getting an impact player, and the Yankees seem to have raised the white flag on the latter. So much so, in fact, that there’s a distinct possibility that they won’t bring in another player at all and will instead run with players already on their roster, i.e. Cabrera, Peraza, LeMahieu . . .

Now that’s skepticism.

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