According to MLB Network insider Jon Morosi, there’s “some mutual interest” between the Yankees and Dodgers ace Walker Buehler. Now, before we all start designing mock-ups of Buehler in pinstripes, let’s remember this is the same Jon Morosi who told the world Shohei Ohtani was destined for the Blue Jays. Spoiler alert: Ohtani did not, in fact, end up in Toronto. So, while the idea of Buehler coming to the Bronx is exciting, maybe keep the champagne on ice for now.
Still, the thought of Buehler joining the Yankees is hard to ignore. The 30-year-old flamethrower is fresh off breaking Yankee hearts in the 2024 World Series, where he struck out Alex Verdugo to seal the Dodgers’ eighth championship. Buehler has ice in his veins and the kind of big-game pedigree that would make even Gerrit Cole nod in approval. Adding him to the Yankees’ rotation would be like finding an extra fry at the bottom of the bag—unexpected, glorious, and exactly what you need.
For the Yankees, this move makes all the sense in the world. Their rotation was a rollercoaster last season, and adding a bona fide ace like Buehler would bring much-needed stability. Plus, there’s talk that the Yankees could sign Buehler and flip someone like Nestor Cortes or Marcus Stroman in a trade, perhaps upgrading the rotation and replenishing their farm system at the same time. It’s the kind of savvy move Brian Cashman dreams about.
From Buehler’s perspective, the Yankees are an attractive option. He’s already rejected the Athletics, reportedly because they’ll be stuck playing in Sacramento for the next three years. Who could blame him? The bright lights of Yankee Stadium beat out a temporary ballpark situation every day of the week. The Yankees offer prestige, a winning culture, and a shot at more World Series rings—what’s not to love
While the idea of Buehler in the Bronx is mouthwatering, it’s hard to fully buy into the hype given Morosi’s recent track record. Let’s just say the Ohtani-to-Toronto saga has left us all a little wary. If the Yankees do land Buehler, it would be a game-changing move that reshapes the AL landscape.
Until then, keep dreaming, Yankees fans—but maybe don’t book your tickets for the Walker Buehler welcome parade just yet.
Until then, keep dreaming, Yankees fans—but maybe don’t book your tickets for the Walker Buehler welcome parade just yet.
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