Yankees News: There’s only one way Francisco Lindor is a possibility for the Bombers

New York Yankees, Francisco Lindor

It is no secret that the New York Yankees are heavily pursuing star infielder DJ LeMahieu on an extension, but general manager Brian Cashman has dragged out the process and allowed other clubs to begin inquiring about his services. Teams such as the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets have both made contact with LeMahieu’s representatives, and they both represent solid alternatives for the batting title winner from 2020.

The Yankees know how valuable DJ is, defensively and offensively. The problem is, he’s asking for a bit too much money ($25 million apart), and Cashman wants to wait as long as possible to drive down his value. Acting too quickly and overpaying for him is not what the Yankees want to do after a financially down campaign. They want to stay under the $210 million luxury tax threshold, as managing partner Hal Steinbrenner stated at the conclusion of the season.

Nonetheless, we have to prepare for the reality that DJ signs elsewhere since a different team may offer him more money and years than the Yankees. Cashman is already on the hook for Giancarlo Stanton and Gerrit Cole, two players who have monster contracts, and one of them is currently hurting the team’s ability to spend in free agency.

What should the New York Yankees do if DJ Texas towns elsewhere?

There have been reports that have indicated the Cleveland Indians’ desire to trade away Francisco Lindor, and he is a player that the Yankees have been connected to for quite some time.

With Gleyber Torres currently at shortstop, management has already admitted his better position is second base.

“He’s more than capable of playing short, but I acknowledge he is a better second baseman than a shortstop,’’ Cashman said.

He was out of shape for the 2020 season after operations shut down in March due to COVID. They still feel that Torres is capable of holding down the spot in 2021, but replacing him could be a reality if the Yankees lose out on LeMahieu.

With money opening up in this case, the Bombers could trade for Lindor and sign him to an extension. This would lock down one of the most important positions in baseball with arguably the best infielder in the game.

In 2020, Lindor finished with a .258 average with eight homers and 27 RBIs. This was actually a down year for the star shortstop, after posting 32 homers and 74 RBIs in 2019. He is a fantastic player, and with the Yankees turning no-name athletes into sluggers at an absurd rate, I believe Lindor would get even better in pinstripes.

It is clear that Cashman has a few tricks up his sleeve if DJ walks, which is why they aren’t overpaying him and offering him a blank check, as most expected during the season. Whether do they make a run at Lindor or sign a starting pitcher, the Yankees will be fine in 2021. One way or another, an elite level player will be coming to the Bronx.

New York Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu leaves game with injury, here’s what we know

New York Yankees, DJ LeMahieu

In the fifth inning of Saturday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees’ second baseman DJ LeMahieu left with a wrist injury. When swinging the bat, LeMahieu seemed to pull a muscle or ligament in his wrist. He tried to shake it off and ended up grounding out to shortstop shortly after.

It could have been an overextension in his arm or something forearm related. However, losing LeMahieu would be devastating for the Yankees’ line up, which desperately needs consistency after losing both Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge to injury. LeMahieu was 0-for-3 on Saturday, hitting .411 with a .456 on-base percentage. He’s one of the most consistent players for the Yankees and is a staple on defense, considering his utility value.

After his departure entering the sixth inning, the Yankees replaced him with Tyler Wade at second base.

Wade is currently hitting .250 on the year and is a solid defender. Nonetheless, he doesn’t even remotely match up with LeMahieu’s production, and losing him for any number of games would be significant.

Manager Aaron Boone stated on Friday that the team would place Judge on the injured list, along with Stanton, who could miss up to four weeks with a hamstring injury. Judge is dealing with a calf ailment, and it could be lengthy considering the number of game Stanton was expected to is before COVID-19 shut down baseball operations.