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LeMahieu is a high-contact, hitterish type by profile. He’s not going to be atop the Statcast leaderboards for exit velocity, but in 2019 and 2020 he’s been situated comfortably in the top 25.
Not surprisingly, Aaron Boone tried to look on the bright side of LeMahieu’s performance following Sunday’s game. “There’s been times, especially over the last 10 days or two weeks, where ...
The ultimate decision to let the 37-year-old LeMahieu go had to do with the versatility of the roster once it was decided ...
Defensively, he has been able to switch between second, third and first without issue. Through July last season, LeMahieu posted an .813 OPS and was a valuable leadoff hitter in front of Aaron Judge.
A Sharp Decline in Performance. LeMahieu’s production has fallen off dramatically over the past few seasons. In 2024, the 36-year-old appeared in just 67 games, slashing an abysmal .204/.269 ...
LeMahieu is still owed roughly $22 million from the Yankees, who designated him for assignment earlier this week. General ...
July 9: Veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu has been designated for assignment by the Yankees, per multiple reports. Jorge Castillo ...
Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu was bothered by a nagging toe issue in the second half of the 2022 season that led to hitting struggles, an injured list stint and being passed over for a postseason ...
One of the highlights in a 60-game pandemic season was DJ LeMahieu’s flirtation with .400. If it happened, it would have been a much smaller sample size than Ted Williams hitting .406 in 453 at ...
T he Yankees are heading into 2025 still tied to DJ LeMahieu and the $30 million owed over the next two seasons. At $15 million per year, LeMahieu’s deal remains a significant burden on a team ...
With a 2-for-4 afternoon, a solo homer, four hard-hit balls and a slick defensive play, DJ LeMahieu gave the Yankees a vintage performance in Saturday’s 3-2 loss to the Mets.