New York Yankees:He Will Not Return…

9 Yankees players who will not be back in 2024

The New York Yankees, no matter what Hal Steinbrenner’s audit says, are going to undergo a massive amount of roster turnover.

We’ll be picking the team apart all offseason prior to the Winter Meetings, attempting to discern which sell-high, sneaky and cash-dump trades they can potentially execute. These will be more important than ever, especially in an underwhelming free agent market. And aren’t you glad it’ll be Brian Cashman trying to thread the needle on all these tough decisions?

The New York Yankees, no matter what Hal Steinbrenner’s audit says, are going to undergo a massive amount of roster turnover.

We’ll be picking the team apart all offseason prior to the Winter Meetings, attempting to discern which sell-high, sneaky and cash-dump trades they can potentially execute. These will be more important than ever, especially in an underwhelming free agent market. And aren’t you glad it’ll be Brian Cashman trying to thread the needle on all these tough decisions?

But those high-stress maneuvers are for future lists. This one’s about players we can outright guarantee you will not be playing for the New York Yankees next season. And, even if the team can’t pull off any trade coups or free agent master classes, there will still be a number of 2023 Yankees hitting the bricks when the offseason begins.

Seriously. We were trying to be kind here. This is the bare minimum number of Yankees who will not be back next season. Add in a couple difficult decisions and bold moves, and any number of other Bombers under team control could find their way across the league (and if Aaron Judge can find a way to get Giancarlo Stanton moved, he’ll make the list, too).

One name who does not appear on this list? Frankie Montas. Call it a hunch, but following his late-season arrival and out-of-nowhere rehab appearances, it sort of seems like the team could be amenable to a one-year, bounce back contract so they can make something out of their largest acquisition of 2023. You’ve been warned — and at the right price, it might even turn out kind of cool.

 

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