Tuesday, December 31, 2024

AN INEXPENSIVE MOVE THAT COULD SOLVE ALL THE YANKEES INFIELD PROBLEMS



Matt Vierling, 28, isn’t exactly the guy you’d put on a billboard, but he quietly had a rock-solid 2024 season. In 144 games, he hit .257 with a .312 on-base percentage and a .423 slugging rate. Throw in 16 home runs and 57 RBIs, and you’ve got yourself a player who gets the job done—kind of like your favorite diner: not flashy, but always reliable. He's an third baseman, but also an outfielder.

Enter Chris Kirschner of The Athletic, who pitched an interesting idea: What if the Yankees made a move for Vierling? He’s not going to cost a fortune, he’s versatile, and he can help patch up an infield that’s been looking a little… let’s say, “in progress.” Think of him as the duct tape for the Yankees’ roster—a flexible, affordable fix with just enough strength to hold things together.

Vierling isn’t the kind of player who’s going to have Yankee Stadium chanting his name, but his bat is slightly above average, and he can fill in at third base without making fans break into a cold sweat. Add him to the mix, and the Yankees could find themselves with a more stable infield, especially after losing key pieces in the offseason.

And let’s not forget the bonus move: sliding Jazz Chisholm back to second base. Chisholm’s athleticism at second is like giving your defense a shot of espresso—suddenly, everything’s sharper, faster, and more effective.

So, while Matt Vierling might not sound like the blockbuster move fans dream about, he’s the kind of player who quietly makes a team better. He’s dependable, versatile, and a sneaky-good addition—basically the baseball version of finding out your boring neighbor makes an incredible chili.




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