Yankees: Yoshinobu Yamamoto shuns AL East rival with specified East Coast visit
According to various reports, the New York Yankees are currently in the lead to secure Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s commitment. However, there’s a slight delay in his decision-making process, and it’s now expected that he might take more time than initially anticipated. Yamamoto is likely to defer his decision until after Christmas. Despite this, a recent visit to the East Coast provides some noteworthy insights.
During the past weekend, Yamamoto requested meetings with both the New York Mets and the Yankees. He had dinner at Steve Cohen’s personal residence and engaged with the Yankee leadership on Sunday. While the Yankees seem like the logical choice based on the substantial financial offer and his aspiration to pitch on a prominent platform, the Los Angeles Dodgers remain in contention. The Dodgers, known for their star-studded roster and commitment to building a championship-caliber team, have strengthened their pitching and hitting with recent acquisitions like Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow.
The Yankees Can’t Afford to Let Yamamoto Slip Through Their Fingers
Nevertheless, it is imperative for the Yankees to prevent the Dodgers from acquiring Yamamoto, a 25-year-old international sensation who delivered an impressive performance in the JPPL last season, boasting a 1.21 ERA over 164 innings. With only 22 earned runs and two homers conceded, along with 169 strikeouts, Yamamoto possesses the kind of pitching prowess that the Bombers require in their rotation. Despite the potential hefty price tag of around $300 million, securing him could be a strategic investment for the future, with the possibility of him becoming their ace, making the contract appear like a bargain over time.
However, Yamamoto made it clear over the weekend that he has no intention of considering offers from the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays. By personally requesting meetings with both New York teams while avoiding Boston altogether, it seems that the chances of the Red Sox landing his services are diminishing rapidly. Although Boston’s likelihood of signing him was already limited, this development puts an end to that particular narrative.
According to Jon Morosi of the MLB Network, Yamamoto is seeking the brightest lights and the grandest stage, both of which the Yankees can provide. With recent acquisitions like Alex Verdugo and Juan Soto, the Yankees are gearing up for a strong push towards the World Series in 2024. To complement ace Gerrit Cole, they require another top-tier starter, making Yamamoto an ideal fit. While relying on Carlos Rodon’s comeback is acceptable, having a reliable backup plan is crucial, and the inclusion of a young and durable talent like Yoshi aligns perfectly with their needs.