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MLB rumors reveal veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu is now looking to join a new club after New York Yankees release.
So if LeMahieu comes in at $18 million per or $20 million or $22 million, etc., that impacts what else is possible, especially in finding rotation help, lefty bats and perhaps a shortstop.
According to Cot's Contracts, the Yankees are projected to have just under $6 million in breathing room between their current CBT number ($204 million) and the $210 million tax line.
The Yankees signed D.J. LeMahieu to a bargain contract in 2018. The organization won’t be so lucky when it comes to his next deal. D.J. LeMahieu didn’t make a ton of headlines when he first ...
Of course, clearing that spot would come with a hefty financial cost. LeMahieu still has two years and $30 million left on the six-year, $90 million contract he signed with the Yankees before the ...
One of the highlights in a 60-game pandemic season was DJ LeMahieu’s flirtation with .400. If it happened, it would have been a much smaller sample size than Ted Williams hitting .406 in 453 at ...
MLBTR Poll: DJ LeMahieu’s Next Contract. By Connor Byrne | October 16, 2020 at 8:30pm CDT. It was only two years ago that second baseman DJ LeMahieu reached free agency for the first time.
DJ LeMahieu is finalizing a six-year, $90 million contract to remain with the Yankees, according to ESPN.MLB Network reported on Friday morning that a deal between the two sides was close.. The 32 ...
LeMahieu’s batting title was the first by a Yankee since Bernie Williams hit .339 in the 114-win 1998 season. Like LeMahieu, Williams was a batting champion in his contract year in his age-29 ...
But LeMahieu, who still has two years and $30 million left on his contract after this season, indicated he was just focused on himself. “It sucks. It’s not fun,” he said.
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