The New York Yankees front office are busy chalking out the best possible deal to lock Juan Soto for a long-term deal. The 26-year-old is demanding a minimum of $500 million contract with the Bronx Bombers to manage their financial limitations due to the luxury tax threat.
Meanwhile, Juan Soto is not the only topic of business for the New York Yankees. They also have a pitching rotation and bullpen depth to address. And as per reports, a key reliever, who revived his career with the Yanks, is in talks with a potential return. Both parties reportedly share mutual interest for a potential extension.
Tim Hill Likely To Stay With Yankees
The New York Yankees and left-handed reliever Tim Hill are reportedly in talks for a 2025 reunion, offering a potential solution to their bullpen instability. Hill, who joined the Yanks midseason after a challenging stretch with the Chicago White Sox, became a critical piece in New York’s playoff push. Acquired after being designated for assignment by Chicago, where he struggled with a 5.87 ERA and 41 hits over 23 innings, Hill’s arrival with the Yankees offered a chance for reinvention at a time when it seemed his career might be declining. His ERA dropped to 2.05 with New York, although his Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.62 indicates some expected regression.
Notably, Tim Hill’s possible return addresses a pressing need in New York’s bullpen, which may see the departures of key relievers like Tommy Kahnle and Clay Holmes. The Yankees focused on securing superstar Juan Soto, might delay finalizing Hill’s deal, but both parties seem open to waiting if needed. Re-signing Hill provides continuity and experience to a bullpen likely to undergo significant changes. That being said, if Hill re-signs, his familiarity with the franchise system and the guidance he’s received from their pitching coaches could be invaluable. The Bronx Bombers have often leaned on low-cost bullpen additions and smart pitching “finds” to stabilize their roster, and Hill fits that strategy. Having experienced success with the Yanks, he represents a reliable option during an offseason likely to bring roster adjustments.
Aaron Boone Hops on Juan Soto Retention Mission
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is set to be part of the team’s pitch to re-sign free agent Juan Soto, who is projected to command one of the largest contracts in MLB history. In a recent media session, Boone expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming meeting in California, saying he hopes to “let it be organic” and highlight the strong relationship he developed with Soto over the past season.
While Boone doesn’t know the full roster of Yankees representatives who will attend the meeting, his own participation signifies the importance of re-signing Soto. The Yankees are looking to “put their best foot forward,” Boone said, hoping to convince Soto to continue his journey in pinstripes. Boone emphasized that Soto’s contributions go beyond his remarkable on-field performance—he was equally impressed by Soto as a person.
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