![]() ![]() ![]() Man…if the Yankees really look at this core now that things are actually becoming challenging and decide to go with a first-time manager again…they’d better be right. As the 2022 regular season neared its conclusion, there were serious, highly-justified questions about whether or not the Yankees would even roster their most expensive reliever on the team. If the Yankees can get him for two years and $24 million on a pillow contract (no way), then perhaps they should engage…but at that price, why wouldn’t Steve Cohen just gobble him up? Heading back to the Mets or off to the West Coast (Mariners, near his alma mater Oregon State?) both seem like more likely outcomes. It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season. This year has been brutal on the formerly-blossoming lefty bat, and his 77 OPS+ and two (two!) homers make him more Clint Frazier than Joey Gallo. The 2020 New York Yankees team roster seen on this page includes every player who appeared in a game during the 2020 season. Michael Conforto? Now that’s a revenge buy-low candidate if we’ve ever seen one. OK, where were we? Ah, right, Raul Ibañez is the manager now?! How’d that happen?!Ī Ketel Marte trade will likely make more sense for Arizona this offseason, considering their star is currently laid up with a very Yankees-like injury, but sure, we could see the fit. Ryan Garcia (In the Lab□) July 4, 2021 In the meantime, gawk at the potential Yankee Stadium overlap in Seager’s profile!įun Fact: Corey Seager in 2019 had 19 HRs, according to Statcast he would've had 30 (YES 11 EXTRA HOME RUNS) if he had played in Yankee Stadium However, Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe coming up the food chain might just change the equation, as long as we’ve all accepted Torres won’t be here forever. A one-year prove-it deal should get it done!įor real, though, the one downside of Seager is that people aren’t positive he’ll be a shortstop long-term, which is difficult because…Gleyber Torres won’t be a shortstop in the long- or short-term, and DJ LeMahieu is also here forever. 265 in an injury-plagued walk year this season, so hopefully everyone forgot about him. You may remember Seags from winning both the NLCS MVP and World Series MVP, as well as being left-handed. Show us the pitchers! Show us the bench! Let’s do the whole damn thing!Īs far as realism goes, Corey Seager feels like the move most likely to actually go down, as long as he’s the organization’s preferred star shortstop. Sign me up, what do you guys think?- TheBleacherCreatures JHow do *we* feel about the Yankees’ projected 2022 lineup? com projected Yankees 2022 Opening Day Lineup Per this very fanciful projection, the Yankees will be moving DJ LeMahieu permanently to first base this offseason, which is certainly the least wild of their proposed maneuvers.īy my count, we’ve got two high-profile free agent additions, two position switches, a major trade piece, and a brand-new manager as Aaron Boone’s contract expires. com projected Yankees 2022 Opening Day Lineup Manager: Raul Ibanez 1. But we…did not…expect all this, as NJ.com apparently does. We expect either Gio Urshela or Luke Voit to depart. The team looks “more athletic” when they’re socking countless home runs, sure, but there’s not enough power anymore, and there was never enough defense, even at full-strength.Īll that said…we expect an infielder to be added via free agency. The Yankees - who we thought would be a championship contender in 2021 - clearly aren’t a finished product yet. May we ask…any new pitchers here too, or no? 630 winning percentage.īaseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easilyįound on the Internet.NJ.com, on behalf of all of us, thank you for making wholesale changes to the Yankees before the 2022 season and thank you for making them totally insane. They played their home games at Yankee Stadium (Park Factors: 99/95) where 2,178,937 fans witnessed their 1947 Yankees finish the season with a. The 1947 New York Yankees played 154 games during the regular season, won 97 games, lost 57 games, and finished in first position. 1947 New York Yankees Roster | Research by Baseball Almanac ![]()
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