ESPN: The Dodgers World Series hero receives a hefty offer from the Yankees
One of the most significant offseasons in the history of the New York Yankees is expected to occur. They will be ready to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers and the other elite clubs in the league if they have a strong summer. The Dodgers will surpass the Yankees in a poor offseason, particularly now that Los Angeles has acquired ace Blake Snell. Stealing the Dodgers’ free agents is the best approach to catch them. Jacob Mountz of FanSided is advising the Yankees to do just that. The Yankees should sign Dodgers World Series hero Walker Buehler in free agency, according to Mountz. According to Spotrac, Buehler will agree to a one-year contract for $3.8 million.
Despite not being one of the most well-known brands on the market, Walker Buehler has the potential to be the best arm. This piece of helpful information has already been noticed by Brian Cashman, who appears to have joined the hunt,” Mountz stated. “After personally witnessing Buehler’s playoff prowess, it is clear why the Yankees desire him. Buehler could be the unanticipated offseason prize this winter.
Buehler is expected to sign for about $4 million, but it’s quite unlikely that he would actually pay that low amount. Buehler may instead sign a $20 million, two-year contract. The Yankees should definitely try to sign him if they can do it for less than $10 million annually. Although the organization hasn’t yet shown a desire to let go of many of its starters, New York may look into trades for some of its starting pitchers to make place on the roster for Buehler.