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What's next: Impact of Trent Grisham's contract on Yankees, free agent outfielders
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What Lies Ahead: How Trent Grisham’s Contract Shapes the Yankees and the Free Agent Outfield Market

November 22, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • What’s next for New York?
  • What’s next for Grisham?
  • What’s next for the outfield market?

Yankees manager Aaron Boone praises Trent Grisham’s composed and straightforward attitude during high-pressure moments, dubbing it “big sleep.” The team even sported T-shirts with this nickname during batting practice throughout the season.

It wasn’t surprising that Grisham accepted the Yankees’ one-year, $22 million qualifying offer to play three seasons with the team. However, his decision not to explore the free-agent market this off-season, especially when a multi-year deal seemed likely following his breakout performance, raised some eyebrows.

At 29, Grisham has become a steady figure in the Yankees’ clubhouse since being traded from the Padres alongside Juan Soto before the 2024 season. He closely collaborates with team captain Aaron Judge, and both players have maintained calmness and focus during the intense baseball season.

Grisham’s re-signing signals uncertainty about whether the team’s young prospects are ready to step up as consistent major league contributors. Additionally, his presence provides a safety net if the Yankees do not secure a top free-agent outfielder this off-season.

Looking ahead for Grisham’s contract:

What’s next for New York?

For those concerned that Grisham’s salary might limit the Yankees’ spending in other areas, that’s unlikely. The Yankees’ 2026 Luxury Tax payroll fine reached just over $284 million, marking their fourth consecutive season with hefty penalties. Despite this, there is still significant work to be done, and the team is expected to make considerable improvements this off-season.

After bringing Grisham back, the Yankees rank sixth in center field production. He will continue to play MLB next season, and GM Brian Cashman stated Grisham’s one-year qualifying offer wouldn’t affect the team’s pursuit of outfielder Cody Bellinger.

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However, if Bellinger returns to New York, it would create uncertainty for the team’s young outfielders Jason Dominguez and Spencer Jones, the latter being the fourth overall draft pick. It’s hard to envision Bellinger, Grisham, and Judge all playing the outfield with Dominguez and Jones still on the 40-man roster, which could lead to trades.

If Bellinger signs elsewhere, Dominguez and Jones will likely compete for the left field spot during spring training. Meanwhile, the team continues to monitor free agent Kyle Tucker. Should they add more outfielders, either Dominguez or Jones might see playing time.

What’s next for Grisham?

Grisham had a career-best season last year, hitting 34 home runs mostly as a leadoff batter and setting the stage for Judge and others. By opting for a one-year deal, Grisham is betting on himself to prove his breakout was not a fluke.

The Yankees believe Grisham can replicate his 30-home run performance. His left-handed swing suits Yankee Stadium’s short right field well. Since leaving Petco Park, Grisham has improved offensively, achieving career highs in walk rate (14.1%) and strikeout rate (23.6%), and significantly increasing his exit velocity. He posted a 129 wRC+, the second-best among all eligible center fielders behind Byron Buxton.

Unless he regresses considerably, the Yankees should be pleased to have Grisham back, potentially leading to a much larger contract next year. Grisham will not receive a qualifying offer next off-season, which means he could command a contract close to $100 million without draft pick compensation attached.

What’s next for the outfield market?

Grisham’s re-signing weakens an already thin outfield free-agent market, particularly among mid-tier players. Cody Bellinger remains the top free-agent center fielder but played mostly in left and right field, along with some first base innings this past season.

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Following Bellinger are 32-year-old Harrison Bader and 31-year-old Cedric Mullins, both of whom represent a notable drop-off. Bader is seen as a part-time center fielder, and Mullins had below-average offensive numbers last season.

Grisham’s departure hurts teams needing center field help, such as the Mets, Phillies, Tigers, and Astros, pushing them toward trades and internal promotions to fill their needs creatively.

Disha Tosar covers Major League Baseball for FOX Sports. She previously reported for the New York Daily News focusing on the Mets and grew up in Long Island.


Fan Take: This news is significant for baseball fans because Grisham’s steady presence and proven performance add stability to the Yankees’ outfield, which could be critical as the team balances veteran stars with developing young talent. Moreover, it highlights challenges in the outfield free agent market that may lead to creative roster moves, shaking up team strategies around the league.

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