This is a DISASTER for the Yankees…

Alex Brooks breaks down the struggles of Trent Grisham and how this move by Brian Cashman will not be successful in 2026.

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  1. I’m sorry but Trent Grisham and Ryan McMahon are not be league hitters at this point. Grisham was the most obvious anomaly year ever, that’s why he was smart and took the QC…… at this point I don’t think the Yankees have a choice but to play Lombard and Jones ahead of schedule. Even if they don’t think there ready, I think they have to. Lombard is the only RH hitter capable of being a leadoff hitter and we desperately need Jones to be the type of impact bat to protect judge that we lost and never really replaced with Juan Soto. Bellinger is a good player and we seen the best of him last year but even Bellinger at his best isn’t the type of impact bat Soto was to protect judge

  2. The Yankees have outfielders out the Ying-Yang. Platoon the kids in and forget about Grisham, if he doesn't come around. The Yankees took a chance on Grisham and they got what they got. it won't be the first time they overpaid a player who didn't perform up to hopes/expectations.

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