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Yankees $90 Million Veteran Offers 3-Word Response on Being Replaced

Yankees $90 Million Veteran Offers 3-Word Response on Being Replaced

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The New York Yankees will look to return to their winning ways against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday after dropping their rivalry series against the Boston Red Sox over the weekend.
Even after a disappointing loss to the long-time rival, though, the Yankees have to feel pretty good about how their season has gone so far. They have overcome injuries to several key players to build a considerable lead in the American League East division and have good reason to acquire some additional win-now talent ahead of the trade deadline.
But as the team looks to improve the roster where it can, veteran infielder DJ leMahieu could soon find himself replaced.
"He has a month, maybe a drop more, to show he is still a starting player in whom the Yankees can invest faith," Joel Sherman wrote for the New York Post.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 01: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees looks on during batting practice before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Yankee Stadium on April 01, 2025 in...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 01: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees looks on during batting practice before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Yankee Stadium on April 01, 2025 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo) More
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In the fifth season of a six-year, $90 million contract with the Yankees, LeMahieu has struggled. After missing the beginning of the season with injury, he's returned to slash just .258/.333/.371 in 62 at-bats so far.
The team has moved Jazz Chilsholm Jr. to third base in order to accommodate LeMahieu at second, where he feels more comfortable, but it could also open the path for the Yankees to bring in a trade replacement at the keystone if LeMahieu doesn't turn things around.
However, when asked if LeMahieu feels like he's under any pressure of being replaced, he offered a three-word response to Sherman: "Not at all."
"I have too much else to focus on," he added.
As LeMahieu concentrates on helping the Yankees rack up some more wins, it's good to know he isn't distracted by any potential trade talk. But if things don't turn around at the plate soon, he could find himself on the bench for a playoff run.
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