Yankees Outfielder Trent Grisham Predicted to Accept Qualifying Offer
Summary
The New York Yankees have offered a $22 million qualifying offer to outfielder Trent Grisham to keep him for at least one more season. Grisham had an unexpectedly strong offensive season, hitting 34 home runs, which makes it uncertain whether he will accept the offer or explore free agency.Key Facts
- The New York Yankees offered Trent Grisham a $22 million qualifying offer to stay for another season.
- Grisham hit 34 home runs and had 74 RBIs (runs batted in) during the past season.
- The offer aims to retain Grisham or make it challenging for other teams to acquire him.
- Before this season, Grisham was known more for his defense and hit fewer home runs.
- There's uncertainty about whether Grisham will accept the offer because he had only one standout season.
- His performance this season was notably better than his previous years, which creates uncertainty for other teams interested in him.
- Accepting the offer could provide Grisham stability with the Yankees, where he performed well.
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