Giancarlo Stanton On Trade Block? Yankees Reportedly Might ‘Try’ To Move Slugger

No player is safe from the Major League Baseball offseason rumor mill.

Exhibit A: Giancarlo Stanton, who dominated headlines last winter, and now finds himself the subject of rumblings once again.

The New York Yankees slugger had a strong first season in the bronx — .266 average, 38 homers, 100 RBIs — but has faced criticism after an underwhelming postseason. And the Yankees front office might not be sold on the 29-year-old superstar, as the club might consider dealing him this offseason, The Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo reported Saturday.

From Cafardo’s weekly MLB notebook:

“There are also long-shot rumblings about the Yankees trying to move Giancarlo Stanton,” Cafardo wrote. “Obviously it’s a massive contract, but if the Dodgers ever felt they needed to do something splashy, Stanton isn’t that far-fetched, since that’s one team to which he would likely approve a trade.

“Nor would it be far-fetched if the Giants wanted a big hitter to give their staggering offense a jump start, or if the Phillies decided to include Stanton on their list of superstars to acquire. Stanton has about $260 million remaining on his contract over the next 10 years. That would be cheaper than acquiring Machado or Bryce Harper.”

Admittedly, that’s as rumor-y as rumors get.

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Still, with the Yankees clearly angered over the Boston Red Sox winning another World Series championship, fans should expect a busy offseason from the “Evil Empire.” New York reportedly already has its sights set on star free agents Manny Machado and Bryce Harper.

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Dakota Randall

Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.