Yankees' Third Base Dilemma: Who Will Step Up in 2025? 

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The New York Yankees are facing a pivotal moment as they navigate their third base situation. With the offseason acquisitions of big names like Max Fried and Paul Goldschmidt, the Yankees have certainly made waves, but the infield remains a question mark. DJ LeMahieu, despite his struggles last season, is still in the mix, while Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza are vying for a chance to prove themselves.

This brings us to a critical question: Should the Yankees stick with LeMahieu in hopes of a bounce-back season, or is it time to hand the reins to Cabrera or Peraza? LeMahieu's past performance suggests he could still be a valuable asset, but his recent numbers raise eyebrows. Cabrera's inconsistency and Peraza's lack of major league experience add layers of complexity to the decision.

What do you think? Is it wise for the Yankees to gamble on LeMahieu's potential resurgence, or should they take a risk on the younger players? Could a trade for a high-profile third baseman like Nolan Arenado be the answer, or would that be too costly given the Yankees' current budget constraints?

Let’s also consider the broader implications: How does this situation reflect the Yankees' overall strategy? Are they prioritizing past investments over future potential?

Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any insider insights you might have! What direction do you think the Yankees should take, and how do you see this playing out as the season approaches?

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