Could Yankees Land Guerrero Jr. For Ben Rice And Stroman?
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • Contact us
  • Login
  • es Español
  • en English
Pinstripes Nation
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
Pinstripes Nation
No Result
View All Result
Home News Ben Rice

Trade proposal: Yankees package Ben Rice, Stroman for Blue Jays’ Guerrero Jr.

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
January 9, 2025
in Ben Rice, Marcus Stroman, News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0 0
A A
2
Blue Jays' Guerrero, Jr. and Yankees Ben Rice and Marcus Stroman
0
SHARES
10.1k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmailWhatsapp

In a calculated move that underscores the ever-evolving nature of baseball’s front-office dynamics, the Toronto Blue Jays are quietly looking for a potential change of the guard at first base. As Vladimir Guerrero Jr.‘s contract situation remains unresolved, the organization has set its sights on a replacement. An intriguing target for them is the Yankees’ emerging talent Ben Rice.

With a Yankees-Jays trade that may involve swapping Rice, starter Marcus Stroman, and another prospect, both teams can maintain their current aspirations and secure future stability.

Blue Jays anxious over Guerrero’s future

The clock is ticking in Toronto as the Blue Jays management grapples with perhaps their most crucial negotiation in recent memory. With spring training established as the unofficial cutoff point for contract discussions, the organization finds itself in a precarious position regarding Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s future. While optimism remains about retaining their cornerstone player, the front office has demonstrated remarkable foresight by exploring alternative scenarios, refusing to be caught unprepared should negotiations take an unexpected turn.

Yankees Ben Rice offers a long-term option

At the center of Toronto’s proposed contingency planning stands Ben Rice, the Yankees’ 25-year-old dual-position prospect whose brief but impactful major league appearance has turned heads across the league. Despite limited playing time, Rice’s impressive display of power – launching seven home runs during his short stint – has painted a picture of untapped potential. His ability to handle both first base and catching duties adds an element of versatility that modern baseball increasingly values, making the Yankees rookie an attractive option for teams looking to maximize roster flexibility.

Ben Rice's second home run of the game gives the @Yankees a 10-spot! pic.twitter.com/1i68pn4y72

— MLB (@MLB) July 6, 2024

Rice’s situation in New York, where playing time comes at a premium due to the Yankees’ loaded roster, presents an interesting opportunity for both parties. The prospect of a larger role in Toronto could unlock Rice’s full potential while providing the Blue Jays with a promising young talent to build around.

New York Yankees’ Ben Rice smiles as he runs to first base after hitting a single during the third inning of the team’s baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in New York.
AP Photo/Pamela Smith

Rice’s skill set appears tailor-made for the Blue Jays’ needs, particularly if Guerrero departs. His power-hitting capabilities could play well in the hitter-friendly confines of Rogers Centre, while the Yankees rookie’s defensive versatility provides valuable roster flexibility. The financial implications are equally appealing, as Rice’s team-friendly contract would allow Toronto to allocate resources to other areas of need.

The young slugger’s development trajectory suggests there’s still untapped potential to be unleashed. Regular playing time in a lineup as potent as Toronto’s could accelerate his growth and perhaps even help the Yankees rookie exceed current projections.

Stroman reunion adds layer to trade motive

Marcus Stroman is available to pitch in the 2024 Championship Series, added back to the Yankees' playoff roster on Monday.
AP

The plot thickens with the potential inclusion of Yankees’ starter Marcus Stroman in the trade discussions. The veteran right-hander, who previously donned the Blue Jays uniform from 2014 to 2019, could be returning to Rogers Center triumphantly. This aspect of the proposed deal adds an interesting dimension, potentially providing Toronto with both immediate impact and future security in a single transaction. The Yankees can offload his salary from paybooks.

The combination of Rice’s upside and Stroman’s proven track record creates an intriguing Yankees package that could help soften the blow of potentially losing a player of Guerrero’s caliber. While replacing a superstar is never straightforward, acquiring multiple pieces that address different team needs represents a pragmatic approach to a challenging situation.

Trade dynamics shadow risks

Any potential trade involving a franchise cornerstone carries inherent risks, and this scenario is no exception. Guerrero’s impact extends beyond statistics, encompassing leadership, fan engagement, and team chemistry. However, the Blue Jays’ interest in Rice demonstrates a commitment to pragmatic planning rather than emotional decision-making.

The potential return of Stroman adds its own complexity to the equation. While his experience and proven ability to perform in the AL East are valuable assets, questions about his recent performance trends must be carefully evaluated. The success of this Yankees-Jays trade could hinge on finding the right balance between Rice’s future potential and Stroman’s immediate impact.

This potential transaction exemplifies the evolving nature of MLB trade discussions, where teams increasingly seek deals that address both immediate competitive needs and long-term sustainability. For the Yankees, parting with Rice would require careful consideration of their organizational depth and future plans. The Blue Jays, meanwhile, must navigate the challenges of competing in baseball’s most demanding division while maintaining a sustainable roster-building strategy.

The complexity of modern baseball trades extends beyond player evaluation to include factors such as service time, financial implications, and developmental trajectories. This particular deal highlights how teams must weigh multiple variables when considering significant roster moves.

Future implications

In 2022, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. declared he would never play for the Yankees; now, he's singing a different tune about joining the Bronx Bombers.
instagram/vladdyjr27

As these trade discussions evolve, they represent more than just a potential roster move – they symbolize the Blue Jays’ commitment to maintaining competitive excellence through strategic foresight. While securing Guerrero’s long-term future remains the primary objective, the exploration of alternatives like Rice demonstrates the front office’s dedication to comprehensive planning.

The coming weeks will reveal whether this potential Yankees-Jays trade materializes, but the mere existence of these discussions provides insight into the sophisticated strategies employed by modern baseball front offices. For the Blue Jays, this approach ensures they remain well-positioned regardless of how contract negotiations with their current star unfold.

In baseball’s constantly shifting landscape, the ability to adapt while maintaining competitive excellence is paramount. The Blue Jays’ interest in Ben Rice, coupled with the potential Stroman reunion, showcases an organization prepared to make bold moves while keeping an eye on both immediate success and long-term stability.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

Tags: Ben Ricemarcus stromanVladimir Guerrero Jr.
ShareTweetSendSend
Previous Post

Yankees insider brings curtain down on any potential move for Arenado

Next Post

Devin Williams repeats as MLB’s #1 reliever, confirms Yankees’ bullpen edge

Sara Molnick

Sara Molnick

Sara is a NY native with a passion for Digital Marketing and the New York Yankees!

Related Posts

An illustration of New York Yankees' scouts watching a Pirates' game.
Carlos Rodón

Yankees may trade within AL East for immediate pitching reinforcement

January 24, 2026
421
The New York Yankees signed Dylan Coleman in January 2026.
News

Yankees’ new bullpen addition a calculated gamble rooted in past

January 24, 2026
211
Shortstop Anthony Volpe is recovering from shoulder surgery and will have to fight to keep his everyday job next season.
Anthony Volpe

July deadline looms as Yankees’ ultimatum for Anthony Volpe

January 24, 2026
156
St. Louis Cardinals’ Michael Siani runs for an RBI single during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in St. Louis.
Cody Bellinger

Yankees snag Dodgers’ speedy spare part, split up with reunited arm

January 24, 2026
202
judge-bellinger-new-york-yankees
Aaron Judge

Why the decision to run it back sets Yankees up perfectly for 2026

January 23, 2026
127
tread-talk-royals-yankees
Carlos Rodón

Yankees trade talks: A new possibility on radar to reinforce rotation

January 23, 2026
809
Next Post
MLB Network ranks Devin Williams of the Yankees as the top reliever in baseball.

Devin Williams repeats as MLB's #1 reliever, confirms Yankees' bullpen edge

3.2 5 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
Please login to comment
2 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Bobblehead62
Bobblehead62
1 year ago

Be interesting to see how he does in arbitration. I think he’s looking at around $30 million for 2025. I do believe the Jays want to keep him, so possibly arbitration will be a stepping stone toward a long term deal for them. The trade proposed in the article is intriguing, and would bring us the additional bat we’re looking for. And given that the Yankees seem intent on moving Stroman and have little faith in Rice as an everyday first baseman, this would be a coup for us should it materialize. But the downside is his salary raises luxury tax considerations and he’d only be a one year rental, setting up a likely bidding war at the end of the season such as we just went through with Soto. And, what do we do with Goldschmidt if we bring in Guerrero? I think signing Goldschmidt to a one year deal was done to provide us the opportunity to pursue Guerrero in free agency next year, and to possibly give Rice more time to acclimate to MLB pitching. It is an interesting trade proposal, but sadly, one I don’t think will happen.

-1
Bobblehead62
Bobblehead62
1 year ago

On second thought, how about Stroman + Goldschmidt + 2 prospects for Guerrero. The salaries might be a wash with what Guerrero is expected to be awarded in arbitration. The Jays still end up with a proven first baseman, reunite with a familiar pitcher who can help complete their rotation, and walk away with a couple of prospects with potential future upside. I’d make that trade in a heartbeat, and take my chances on resigning him in free agency.

-2

Join the Pinstripes Nation!

Your Daily Dose of Yankees Magic Delivered to Your Inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Stay Connected

  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
San Francisco Giants' Rafael Devers steals a base against the A's on July 6, 2025.

Devers’ latest Giant fiasco brings him back in Yankees trade spotlight

July 9, 2025
Yankees' pitcher Marcus Stroman is at Yankee Stadium, July 22, 2024.

Proposed Yankees-Angels deal swaps Stroman for lefty reliever, rookie

December 26, 2024
Anthony Santander in action for the Baltimore Orioles during a 2024 regular season game, a potential Yankees target this offseason as Juan Soto negotiations unfold.

Yankees reportedly near deal with Anthony Santander to bolster 2025 offense

December 17, 2024
Padres’ star Luis Arraez, a Yankees’ trade interest, practices at Miami, FL, in January 2025.

New development makes Yankees-Padres Arraez trade more likely

January 22, 2025

Aaron Boone faces a challenging choice between two players

68
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole is on the mound against the Mets at Citi Field on June 14, 2023.

Yankees pay the price after Aaron Boone’s costly Gerrit Cole decision in defeat to Mets

63
Aaron Judge in Yankees dugout at Truist Park, Atlanta, during the game against the Braves on August 15, 2023.

Aaron Judge points finger at teammates, Boone warns as Yankees plunge to 28-year low

60
Michael Kay and John Sterling

Trouble in the booth: John Sterling, Michael Kay reportedly in a bitter clash

46
An illustration of New York Yankees' scouts watching a Pirates' game.

Yankees may trade within AL East for immediate pitching reinforcement

January 24, 2026
The New York Yankees signed Dylan Coleman in January 2026.

Yankees’ new bullpen addition a calculated gamble rooted in past

January 24, 2026
Shortstop Anthony Volpe is recovering from shoulder surgery and will have to fight to keep his everyday job next season.

July deadline looms as Yankees’ ultimatum for Anthony Volpe

January 24, 2026
St. Louis Cardinals’ Michael Siani runs for an RBI single during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in St. Louis.

Yankees snag Dodgers’ speedy spare part, split up with reunited arm

January 24, 2026

Recent News

An illustration of New York Yankees' scouts watching a Pirates' game.

Yankees may trade within AL East for immediate pitching reinforcement

January 24, 2026
421
The New York Yankees signed Dylan Coleman in January 2026.

Yankees’ new bullpen addition a calculated gamble rooted in past

January 24, 2026
211
Shortstop Anthony Volpe is recovering from shoulder surgery and will have to fight to keep his everyday job next season.

July deadline looms as Yankees’ ultimatum for Anthony Volpe

January 24, 2026
156
St. Louis Cardinals’ Michael Siani runs for an RBI single during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in St. Louis.

Yankees snag Dodgers’ speedy spare part, split up with reunited arm

January 24, 2026
202

About

Pinstripesnation.com is a trusted independent New York Yankees fan site. We cover the team directly from Yankees Stadium and contributors. We can only address issues or inquiries related to Pinstripesnation.com, we are not affiliated with the New York Yankees or MLB.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

Recent News

An illustration of New York Yankees' scouts watching a Pirates' game.

Yankees may trade within AL East for immediate pitching reinforcement

January 24, 2026
The New York Yankees signed Dylan Coleman in January 2026.

Yankees’ new bullpen addition a calculated gamble rooted in past

January 24, 2026
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • Contact us

© 2021-2026 Pinstripes Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Team
    • Roster Updates
    • Prospects
    • History
  • News
    • Trades
    • Rumors
    • Off The Field
  • About
  • Contact us

© 2021-2026 Pinstripes Nation

Join the Pinstripes Nation!

Your Daily Dose of Yankees Magic Delivered to Your Inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Don't Miss Any of the Latest Yankees News, Rumors, and Exclusive Offers!

[mailpoet_form id="4"]
wpDiscuz
2
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
| Reply
  • English
  • Español (Spanish)