Overview
- Multiple reports say New York is listening to inquiries on Chisholm, as first noted by the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.
- General manager Brian Cashman said in November that the club had not held extension discussions with the two-time All-Star.
- Chisholm is under team control through 2026 after a 2025 season featuring 31 home runs, 31 steals and roughly 4.2 bWAR.
- Analysts single out San Francisco as the clearest fit next to shortstop Willy Adames, with Cincinnati and Kansas City also mentioned in speculative scenarios.
- Mock proposals suggest the Yankees would seek pitching—potentially relievers such as Randy Rodriguez, Joel Peguero or Erik Miller, or a starter—with no concrete offers or active negotiations confirmed.