The New York Yankees retained a key piece of outfield depth Friday, agreeing to terms with Trent Grisham, according to reports. Grisham and the Yankees came together on a $5 million deal to avoid ...
“The Yankees and Trent Grisham have agreed on a one-year, $5 million deal to avoid arbitration, a source tells ESPN. Grisham can make another $250,000 in bonuses tied to plate appearances ...
Another potential cost-saving measure involves trading Trent Grisham, whose $5 million salary could provide the Yankees with some breathing room under the luxury tax threshold. While moving ...
Remember, in the deal, the Yankees sent out five prospects to San Diego, including pitcher Michael King and catcher Kyle Higashioka. They got back Juan Soto, but also outfielder Trent Grisham.
Grisham and the Yankees agreed on a one-year, $5 million deal to avoid arbitration, per Jorge Castillo of ESPN. Grisham can make another $250,000 in bonuses tied to plate appearances, Castillo added.
In an interesting scenario, the Yankees could bring Verdugo back as the fourth outfielder. If they were to trade Trent Grisham and sign Verdugo to a cheaper deal, the Yankees could upgrade their ...
The deadline to make these decisions expired at 8pm ET, with the Yankees re-signing outfielder Trent Grisham and pitcher JT Brubaker but declining to tender a contract to infielder Jon Berti and ...