Summary
The New York Yankees are considering trading their All-Star player, Jazz Chisholm Jr., due to his contract situation. Chisholm has only one year left on his current deal, and the Yankees might trade him for a more long-term player. The San Francisco Giants are suggested as a possible team interested in acquiring Chisholm.
Key Facts
- The Yankees are open to trading Jazz Chisholm Jr. as he has one year left on his contract.
- Manager Aaron Boone still expects Chisholm to be in the Opening Day lineup.
- A trade could allow the Yankees to secure a longer-term infielder.
- Buster Posey of the San Francisco Giants has shown interest in major trades and signings.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a successful season with a 30-30 record and was an All-Star for the second time.
- The Yankees may consider other infield options if Chisholm is traded, such as Ketel Marte or Bo Bichette.
- A strong offer is needed for the Yankees to move Chisholm, and the Giants could be willing to make that offer.