The New York Yankees are facing significant choices
about their 2025 roster, particularly regarding star pitcher Gerrit Cole. With Cole’s opt-out clause activated, the Yankees may choose to extend his contract, potentially adding an extra year and $36 million to keep him in New York, which would amount to $180 million over the next five years. However, if they let him go, the team could target a replacement, with Corbin Burnes of the Baltimore Orioles as a top option. Burnes, a Cy Young winner and a consistent All-Star, has become one of baseball’s elite pitchers.
Burnes’ potential contract could be substantial, with Bleacher Report estimating an eight-year deal worth $288 million, while Spotrac projects a six-year contract at $180 million. If the Yankees move forward with Cole’s extension, they could allocate funds to re-sign outfielder Juan Soto or address other roster needs, including filling first base. The decision carries risk as Cole enters his late 30s, but it could be crucial for the Yankees’ future balance.
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