Overview
- Jon Heyman reported the Yankees are listening to offers for Chisholm, and there have been no disclosed concrete offers or active negotiations.
- Chisholm is in the final season before free agency following 2026, and Brian Cashman said in November that no extension talks had taken place.
- Analysis pieces repeatedly flag the Giants as a plausible fit at second base, with the Reds and Royals also mentioned, though no team has been confirmed as negotiating.
- Speculative proposals suggest New York would target pitching in return, often relievers such as Randy Rodriguez, Joel Peguero, or Erik Miller, which remain mock scenarios rather than sourced trade terms.
- Despite the trade chatter, recent reporting indicates the Yankees are likely to start 2026 with Chisholm after his 30-30, 4.2 bWAR season, with any trade more plausibly revisited by midseason depending on team performance.