The New York Yankees are actively searching for infield help, according to Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post. They’ve shown interest in Enrique Hernández and Yoán Moncada, though Moncada’s status as a target remains uncertain. Sanchez reports that while the Yankees requested Moncada’s medical records early in the offseason, they have not re-engaged in discussions since, leaving his potential acquisition in question.
Yankees Free Agency Eyes Interest in Hernández
This isn’t the first time the Yankees have been linked to Hernández. New York was a finalist for the veteran utilityman’s services last winter before he re-signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The one-year, $4 million deal paid off as Hernández played a role in securing another championship ring. The Yankees got a direct look at Hernández during the postseason when he hit .278/.316/.389 over 20 plate appearances during the Dodgers’ five-game triumph in the World Series.
Hernández’s defensive flexibility and postseason experience make him an attractive depth option. His ability to play both infield and outfield positions could provide valuable versatility, especially with ongoing uncertainties in the Yankees’ infield depth. Injuries have plagued their roster in recent seasons, and securing a player who can shift between positions would give manager Aaron Boone more flexibility.
Other AL Contenders in the Mix
The Yankees aren’t the only team eyeing Hernández. With his experience and ability to step up in big moments, other American League contenders—such as the Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, and Houston Astros—could make a push to sign him. If the bidding war intensifies, New York may need to act quickly to secure his services.
How Hernández Fits in the Yankees’ Plans
If the Yankees land Hernández, he could serve as a utility piece off the bench while also providing insurance in case of injuries. With DJ LeMahieu and Anthony Volpe as the main infield pieces, Hernández could be deployed strategically based on matchups. The right-handed hitter could complement Jazz Chisholm Jr. or Cody Bellinger (both left-handed bats) on the infield or in center field. There’s also the switch-hitting Jasson Dominguez who will likely patrol left field. Hernández’s may not be elite, but his defensive versatility and postseason pedigree might be what the Yankees need.
While Hernández is on their radar, they could face competition from other teams looking to add a proven utility player. As the market unfolds, it will be interesting to see whether New York can secure the veteran or if an AL rival swoops in to sign him first.
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