EXPLORED: How Yankees Can Save $21.4 million By Banking On Rookies In 2025 Season?

Yankees, Aaron Boone, Alex Verdugo, Jasson Dominguez

Aaron Boone, Alex Verdugo, Jasson Dominguez

The New York Yankees are poised to make significant changes in 2025, leveraging their pre-arbitration talent to not only strengthen their lineup but also free up substantial financial resources. With payroll being a big issue, the Bombers are expected to cut off some money off the books.

With the anticipated departures of Gleyber Torres and Alex Verdugo, the New York Yankees are embracing a youth movement that could save them $21.4 million, a critical step in securing a long-term extension for superstar Juan Soto. But will this move work in Yanks favour or against it, remains to be seen.

   

Yankees To Favour Youth For MLB 2025 Season

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Allowing Torres and Verdugo to walk in free agency provides immediate savings. Torres, earning $14.2 million last season, and Verdugo, at $8.7 million, leave behind gaps that the New York Yankees plan to fill with promising rookies. This cost-effective approach not only aligns with their long-term financial strategy but also ensures that funds are available to meet Soto’s expected salary increase from $31 million. The Yanks’ vision extends beyond one season, as contracts set to expire in the next two years create additional financial flexibility. This financial foresight positions the team to build a championship-caliber roster around Soto and other emerging stars. Caleb Durbin has emerged as a standout candidate to replace Gleyber Torres at second base.

The 24-year-old excelled in Triple-A, hitting .287/.396/.471 with 10 home runs, 60 RBIs, and a 129 wRC+. Known for his elite contact skills, Durbin struck out just 9.9% of the time and showcased strong discipline with low chase and whiff rates. Jasson Dominguez, at just 21 years old, is poised to take over as a starting outfielder. Though naturally a centerfielder, Dominguez could shift to left field if the Yankees re-sign Soto. With limited experience in the position, a full season of regular play would help him refine his defensive skills. Dominguez’s offensive potential is immense, as he demonstrated in the minors with consistent production. A settled role in the Yankees’ lineup could unlock his full potential, creating a formidable outfield trio alongside Soto and Aaron Judge. By relying on young, cost-effective talent like Durbin and Dominguez, the New York Yankees gain financial flexibility while maintaining a competitive edge.

Brewers Signs Yanks Former Top Prospect

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The Milwaukee Brewers, fresh off their second consecutive postseason appearance, have signed former New York Yankees top prospect Deivi Garcia to a minor-league deal. Known for their cost-effective roster-building strategy, the Brewers are banking on Garcia’s potential to provide value in their bullpen at a minimal cost.

Milwaukee is preparing for significant changes in their bullpen. The team declined closer Devin Williams’ $10.5 million option, fueling speculation about a trade during the offseason or by the 2025 deadline. While Garcia isn’t positioned to replace the two-time NL Reliever of the Year, his signing reflects the Brewers’ strategy of finding value in low-cost, high-upside arms.

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