Trent Grisham accepts qualifying offer
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Yankees' general manager Brian Cashman opened up on Trent Grisham's decision to sign his $22 million qualifying offer in free agency.
Trent Grisham accepted the qualifying offer from the New York Yankees, and that may impact how they approach the rest of free agency.
New York Yankees General manager Brian Cashman discussed Trent Grisham’s decision to accept a qualifying offer and provided insight on evaluating outfielders Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger amid a thin market.
In a vacuum, there’s no reason to be upset with Trent Grisham accepting his qualifying offer to return to the Yankees. Grisham, despite entering the year as a fourth outfielder after narrowly avoiding being non-tendered, enjoyed a breakout season, which saw him mash 34 home runs and provide a steady leadoff presence in front of Aaron Judge.
The New York Yankees outfield could see a drastic overhaul this winter. Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham may depart in free agency, leaving general manager Bria
The New York Yankees and the Houston Astros have some history and one writer thinks a New York outfielder is going to switch sides.
Bleacher Report predicted that the Houston Astros will poach former New York Yankees outfielder Trent Grishman in free agency.