The New York Yankees will look different in 2024 and one veteran could be on his way out of town.
New York has work to do. That is an understatement. New York had extremely high expectations heading into the 2023 campaign to the point where many considered the club a World Series contender. That didn't pan out. Instead, the Yankees won just 82 games and dealt with a plethora of injuries and inconsistent play.and the roster will be looking different.
"Simply put, Higashioka, while a clubhouse fixture and a beloved member of the organization, has not put up the offensive production to warrant a spot on the team," Martinez said."Barring a setback in recovery, the Yankees should use as much as possible to see if they really have a potent bat out of the catcher's spot.
"Of course, Trevino will likely be the everyday catcher with Wells being the backup and designated hitter at times, but that should be suffice for the Yankees heading into 2024." Higashioka has been with the Yankees' big league club since 2017 but it sounds like there won't be a spot for him in 2024. New York has All-Star Jose Trevino and youngster Austin Wells on the roster and likely will give as much time as possible to the duo.
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