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The New York Yankees are making waves in the MLB offseason with their pursuit of top-tier talent to strengthen their roster for the 2025 season. Fresh off a World Series appearance, the Yankees are actively exploring free agency and trade options, with names like Walker Buehler, Juan Soto, and Blake Snell dominating discussions.

Juan Soto is perhaps the top priority as New York Yankees curate a final offer for him. But one way or the other, the Bronx Bombers appear to be headed towards another big payroll season. Amid this, rumours suggest that the Yanks are in talks with a starting pitcher with notable experience.

   

Yankees Share Mutual Interest With Walker Buehler

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Reports suggest that the New York Yankees and LA Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler have expressed mutual interest. Buehler, a two-time All-Star, was pivotal in the Dodgers’ World Series victory over the Yankees. His stellar postseason performance, including five scoreless innings in Game 3 and a crucial save in Game 5, underscored his ability to deliver in high-pressure situations. Despite a challenging regular season (1-6, 5.38 ERA), Buehler rebounded strongly in the playoffs, showcasing his resilience following Tommy John surgery in 2022. Adding Buehler could bolster the Yanks’ rotation, particularly with the team’s intent to solidify their pitching depth. The team is reportedly “in on everyone,” with Blake Snell, Corbin Burnes, and Max Fried among the top names under consideration.

If Juan Soto opts for a different destination, the Yankees might redirect resources toward acquiring one of these elite pitchers. Snell, a former Cy Young winner, was a target last offseason before signing with the Giants. Besdies, the Bombers are also prioritizing their bullpen, with interest in reliever Carlos Estevez. Estevez, coming off a stellar season (2.45 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 26 saves), could fill critical gaps if key relievers like Clay Holmes and Tommy Kahnle depart in free agency. While the Yankees explore marquee starters, they are also monitoring options for the infield. Alex Bregman and Willy Adames are potential targets for third base, while Gleyber Torres remains a consideration for second base if his free agency explorations don’t materialize. With aggressive moves expected, the New York Yankees appear determined to capitalize on their strong 2024 campaign and aim for a championship push in 2025.

Soto’s Demands Massive Pay That Can Shake MLB History

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Juan Soto is reportedly seeking a massive 12-to-14-year deal worth around $45 million per season, with opt-out clauses after the third and fourth years, according to a report from Marino Pepen. This potential contract would set a new benchmark for MLB deals, reflecting Soto’s standing as one of baseball’s premier talents.

If agreed upon, this contract would not only secure Soto’s financial future but also heavily influence the free-agent market. Teams in need of a transformational player will need to consider both the financial and strategic implications of such a commitment. The interest in Soto is widespread, and this type of deal suggests confidence in his ability to remain at an elite level for many years.

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