Summary
The New York Yankees made an offer to outfielder Austin Slater during the offseason, but no agreement has been reached. Slater, who was acquired from the Chicago White Sox before the trade deadline, spent much of his time with the Yankees injured and played only 14 games.
Key Facts
- The Yankees offered a major-league contract to Austin Slater in the offseason.
- Slater was acquired from the Chicago White Sox at the MLB Trade Deadline.
- During his time with the Yankees, Slater played in 14 games due to hamstring injuries.
- Slater has a career batting advantage against left-handed pitchers.
- The Yankees are searching for a right-handed outfielder like Randal Grichuk to enhance their lineup.
- Slater played 51 games for the White Sox before joining the Yankees.
- The Yankees' current right-handed outfield options include Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.