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Chisholm is coming off a season in which he hit 31 home runs and was arguably the second-best second baseman in baseball behind Ketel Marte. However, David Schoenfield of ESPN believes the noise might be real, suggesting the Yankees could sign Bo Bichette and replace Chisholm with the Toronto Blue Jays free agent.
Since taking over in San Francisco, Buster Posey has signed Willy Adames and Matt Chapman to lucrative deals. He also pulled off a massive trade for Rafael Devers. He has shown he is willing to spend if it means helping bring a championship to the Giants. They have a hole at second base, and Chisholm could fill it nicely.
Right-handed reliever Paul Blackburn will stay with the New York Yankees on a one-year, $2 million deal, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday. The deal includes $2 million guaranteed, plus up to $500,000 in innings incentives.
That's what ESPN's Jeff Passan reported in a new article on Thursday. He writes that the Yanks and Mets may both be involved in the market of shipping second basemen away. For the Yanks, that'd mean Jazz Chisholm, and it'd be Jeff McNeil for the Mets.
ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel released his top 100 prospects list on Tuesday, and it includes four Yankees. Unsurprisingly, Anthony Volpe leads the group of Baby Bombers. McDaniel ranked the shortstop sixth overall and compared him to Blue Jays star Bo Bichette.
As the offseason unfolds, Seattle faces a vacancy at second base. Jorge Polanco, a postseason hero for the Mariners, signed a two-year deal with the New York Mets. That departure leaves a significant hole in the infield, and the Mariners are exploring options.
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