Overview
- Rival clubs have checked on Chisholm, with the Yankees listening to inquiries but not actively shopping him, per ESPN and MLB.com.
- Cashman says the team is open-minded to proposals as it seeks pitching help, praising Chisholm’s defense, speed and power.
- Chisholm delivered 31 home runs and 31 steals with a 126 wRC+ and 4.4 fWAR in 2025, and he has said better health could push him toward 40–40.
- He is entering his final arbitration year for 2026 with no substantive extension progress reported, and MLBTR projects a $10.2 million salary.
- Roster context includes a recent Amed Rosario signing to counter a lefty-heavy lineup and a report that Anthony Volpe is expected to start 2026 on the injured list after shoulder surgery.