As March 2025 kicks off, J.D. Martinez remains a free agent, searching for his next contract following a solid yet unremarkable season with the New York Mets. The 37-year-old veteran has flown under the radar with little public chatter linking him to potential suitors. However, Jon Heyman of the New York Post recently reported that the New York Yankees have initiated “some contact with” Martinez’s representatives. This move appears tied to the ongoing questions surrounding Giancarlo Stanton’s availability, suggesting the Yankees are keeping their options open as they assess their roster needs.
At this stage, the Yankees’ outreach seems more like a precautionary step than a firm commitment, possibly laying groundwork in case Stanton faces a prolonged absence. Heyman indicates that signing Martinez solely as a temporary fill-in isn’t a likely scenario if Stanton’s downtime is minimal, such as missing just the start of the season. Given Martinez’s current profile as primarily a designated hitter with limited defensive flexibility, his fit with the Yankees would depend on specific circumstances. Should Stanton’s absence be brief, the team could simply shuffle existing players through the DH role rather than pursue Martinez, making this contact a low-stakes exploration for now.
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