The New York Yankees are set to revamp their infield for the 2025 season, as they have decided not to pursue first baseman Anthony Rizzo and second baseman Gleyber Torres in free agency. Rizzo's decline in performance and injuries led to the team opting out of his contract, while Torres, despite a strong postseason, has been inconsistent during his tenure in New York.
The Yankees are exploring options for replacements, including potential free agents and trades, with a focus on infield prospect Caleb Durbin, who has impressed in the minors. Manager Aaron Boone has high hopes for Durbin, praising his skills and competitiveness as the team prepares for a new chapter.