Yankees face roster challenges before Opening Day
The New York Yankees are facing important decisions as they prepare for the start of the 2025 season. Their Opening Day roster is not yet set, and the team has been affected by several injuries to key players. Giancarlo Stanton, Luis Gil, D.J. LeMahieu, and Clarke Schmidt will not play at the start of the year, while Gerrit Cole is out for the entire season. The Yankees need to fill the third base position but are hesitant about giving the role to Oswald Peraza. He is out of options and could be traded. Peraza recently shared his thoughts on his future with the team. He said, "Just waiting to see. It's a decision that's not up to me." He is ready to take advantage of any opportunity that comes his way. The team might consider making a trade to strengthen their lineup. However, this could mean that Peraza's time with the Yankees would come to an end. If they cannot find a trade partner, they may use a combination of Peraza and Oswaldo Cabrera at third base. Peraza's situation is complicated since he cannot be sent down to the minors. His desire to stay in New York is clear, but ultimately, the decision is not his to make. The Yankees have several paths to explore as they finalize their roster.