CHECKOUT: New York Yankees Advised To Avoid Reunion With This Ex 8-Year Veteran

Luis Severino

Luis Severino claps after pitching seven shutout innings. via Twitter NYY

As the 2025 offseason heats up, the New York Yankees are under pressure to build a roster capable of competing with the likes of the powerhouse Dodgers. With the Dodgers already making waves by signing two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, the Yanks need strategic upgrades to their lineup and pitching staff.

While elite options like Juan Soto dominate the headlines, one potential move the New York Yankees are urged to avoid is a reunion with former ace Luis Severino, now a free agent and projected to secure a four-year, $85 million contract. However, not everyone is in the favour of this reunion.

   

Why Yankees Should Steer Clear Of Luis Severino?

New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino (40) grimaces with pain. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Luis Severino was once a key part of the New York Yankees’ rotation, making All-Star appearances in 2017 and 2018. However, injuries and inconsistent performances plagued the latter part of his Yanks tenure, leading to his departure. Severino found a fresh start with the New York Mets, and while he showed flashes of brilliance, his overall performance failed to consistently reach elite levels. In 2024, Severino posted a respectable season with stretches of dominance, including a solid postseason showing where he registered a 3.24 ERA over 16.2 innings. These glimpses of his former self have sparked speculation about a possible reunion with the Yanks. However, the broader picture of his performance raises significant questions about the wisdom of such a move, especially at his projected price tag.

FanSided’s Jacob Mountz offers a sobering analysis of Severino’s recent form. While acknowledging his ability to deliver electric stuff, Mountz highlights the inconsistency in Severino’s arsenal, particularly his struggles with the sinker and changeup, which were often the root of his problems. Severino’s injury history is another critical factor. For a team like the Yankees, with their sights set on deep postseason runs, investing over $20 million annually in a pitcher with durability concerns could be a gamble too steep to justify. That being said, the Bronx Bombers are not devoid of alternatives when it comes to bolstering their rotation. If they are willing to spend in the range of Severino’s projected deal, there are safer, more consistent options available on the free-agent market. Alternatively, the team could explore the trade market, leveraging their farm system to acquire a proven arm without the long-term financial risk.

The Race To Land Juan Soto Intensifies Between New York Heavyweights

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The free agency sweepstakes for Juan Soto has reached fever pitch, with the New York Yankees and New York Mets emerging as the frontrunners in a battle that could reshape the landscape of MLB. Soto, the 26-year-old superstar, is reportedly seeking a historic 15-year contract with opt-out clauses.

According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Soto is looking for a long-term deal that would carry him into his 40s. While short-term, high-value contracts might appeal to some players, Soto reportedly prefers the stability and security of a lengthy agreement. The Yankees and Mets, along with other suitors, are willing to accommodate these requests.

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