Could the New York Yankees make a blockbuster trade for one of the most underrated players in MLB, Jose Ramirez?
Could the New York Yankees make a blockbuster trade for one of the most underrated players in MLB, Jose Ramirez? A top team insider thinks so.
“Outbid by the Mets for Suarez, a desperate Cashman swallows hard and sends a big package, including Spencer Jones, to get a difference-maker at third base in Ramirez, the Guardians’ perennial All-Star,” SNY MLB insider Jon Harper wrote in a predictions piece today.
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- Jose Ramirez stats (2025): .295 AVG, .363 OBP, .506 SLG, .869 OBP, 18 HR, 50 RBI, 54 R
“As beloved as Ramirez is in Cleveland, he turns 33 in September, with three more years on his contract. And with the Guardians going nowhere this season, they may see this as a chance to reload,” he added. “Depending on how highly they regard Jones, the Yankees’ power-hitting outfield prospect.”
Harper added that Ramirez has a no-trade clause in his contract. However, he assumes, like any star player, that waving it for the chance to play for the Pinstripes and in a pennant race will be an easy decision.
The New York Yankees’ cost to trade for Jose Ramirez
The Yankees have been looking for an upgrade at third all year. First, Oswaldo Cabrera was doing a solid job in the role, but a serious ankle injury likely ended his season. Then, DJ LeMahieu was unable to fill the spot and was so disappointing that he was released earlier this month.
Ramirez would be a massive upgrade. While he didn’t get All-Star honors again this season, he is having another big year and is on pace to hit over 30 homers and knock in 100 RBIs. Oddly enough, he has been a Yankees killer in the playoffs during his career. Not having to worry about seeing him in the postseason again would also be nice.
- Jose Ramirez contract: Seven years, $141 million
Harper built his trade proposal on the Yanks giving up stud prospect Spencer Jones. However, various reports over the last year suggest mixed opinions about him around the league. To give up the six-time All-Star, there is a good chance the Guardians will want top prospect George Lombard. He is also 34th overall in the league on MLB.com.
If New York is unwilling to part with him, then Jones would be just one of the big prospects in an offer. The package likely would also include pitcher Bryce Cunningham (No. 4 in the system), big league shortstop Anthony Volpe (depending on how Cleveland values him), and one more top 50 prospect.
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