Yankees are ‘talking’ with familiar left-handed starter, according to insider
While the New York Yankees are likely done in free agency, they might be looking into the free agent market to find some depth as they get closer to Opening Day. Gerrit Cole’s injury did not change the Yankees’ mind on acquiring Blake Snell, as they were not willing to push it with the fourth tier of the luxury tax and potentially pay over $60 million for the reigning Cy Young Award winner. Since the Yankees have a tight budget, it’s been hard to imagine that they would spend big money in the coming weeks, but Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that they’ve been talking with Jordan Montgomery.
A big gap exists between the two sides, and all rational thought would tell us that this won’t come to fruition, but it’ll be interesting to see in the coming days if this report is a way to entice another team to land the World Series winner.
Jordan Montgomery and Yankees Have Been in Contact, Gap Still Exists
Looking at the financial situation with the New York Yankees, there’s not a realistic path for them to end up as the highest bidders for Jordan Montgomery. The market has fallen for him, and we can see that based on the fact that the NL Cy Young Award winner just got a two-year deal, but his situation is much different. Unlike Snell, there isn’t a Qualifying Offer hindering Montgomery’s market, and this is probably his best chance at landing a long-term deal. With that being said, there is a loop hole that he can take to remain without it next winter as well.
As long as Jordan Montgomery signs a deal after Opening Day (March 28th), then he can enter free agency after 2024 and still not be tagged with the QO, assuming he takes a one-year deal or opts out of one. All of this is to say that there’s a world where Montgomery could benefit from the same short-term situation as Blake Snell, but the question remains with how this could affect the Yankees’ thoughts on signing him. Sure, it would certainly help their rotation and give them more stability after the injury to Gerrit Cole, but they’re still not likely to pay that kind of money.