- Wed Feb 19, 2025 12:35 am
#6365
The New York Yankees have made some bold moves this offseason, acquiring a mix of veterans and potential game-changers. With the addition of Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, Max Fried, and Devin Williams, the Yankees are clearly aiming to bolster their roster for the 2025 season. But how effective will these acquisitions be?
Let’s start with Goldschmidt. At 34, he’s coming off a significant decline in performance, dropping from a 6.8 fWAR in 2022 to just 1.1 in 2024. The Yankees are banking on a bounce-back season, but is that realistic? Can he regain his form, or are we witnessing the twilight of his career?
Then there's Cody Bellinger, who once dazzled the league but has struggled to find consistency since his peak. Could Yankee Stadium be the spark he needs to rediscover his power? If both Goldschmidt and Bellinger can return to their 2023 levels, how much of a difference will that make for the Yankees, especially after losing Juan Soto?
Max Fried and Devin Williams add depth to the pitching staff, but will they be able to maintain their effectiveness as they age? Fried’s ability to limit walks and home runs is promising, but can he stay healthy? And with Williams boasting the lowest ERA in the majors over the last three seasons, is he the key to a dominant bullpen?
Let’s not forget Fernando Cruz, who has shown potential but has yet to prove himself as a reliable closer. With the Yankees’ recent history of bullpen struggles, can Cruz step up and solidify that role?
As we look ahead to the 2025 season, what are your predictions for the Yankees? Do you think these acquisitions will lead to a significant improvement, or are they merely band-aids on a larger issue? How do you see the Yankees stacking up against their rivals in the AL East? Share your thoughts and let’s discuss!
Let’s start with Goldschmidt. At 34, he’s coming off a significant decline in performance, dropping from a 6.8 fWAR in 2022 to just 1.1 in 2024. The Yankees are banking on a bounce-back season, but is that realistic? Can he regain his form, or are we witnessing the twilight of his career?
Then there's Cody Bellinger, who once dazzled the league but has struggled to find consistency since his peak. Could Yankee Stadium be the spark he needs to rediscover his power? If both Goldschmidt and Bellinger can return to their 2023 levels, how much of a difference will that make for the Yankees, especially after losing Juan Soto?
Max Fried and Devin Williams add depth to the pitching staff, but will they be able to maintain their effectiveness as they age? Fried’s ability to limit walks and home runs is promising, but can he stay healthy? And with Williams boasting the lowest ERA in the majors over the last three seasons, is he the key to a dominant bullpen?
Let’s not forget Fernando Cruz, who has shown potential but has yet to prove himself as a reliable closer. With the Yankees’ recent history of bullpen struggles, can Cruz step up and solidify that role?
As we look ahead to the 2025 season, what are your predictions for the Yankees? Do you think these acquisitions will lead to a significant improvement, or are they merely band-aids on a larger issue? How do you see the Yankees stacking up against their rivals in the AL East? Share your thoughts and let’s discuss!