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Yankees Counting on All-Star's Breakout Season
Highly-paid infielder expected to provide offensive spark for AL East leaders.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 5:00pm
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A cubist interpretation of the Yankees' high-powered offense, with their $10.2 million All-Star infielder at the center of the action.Today in MiamiThe New York Yankees have high expectations for their $10.2 million All-Star infielder, who is expected to be a key part of their lineup as the team tries to build on its strong start to the 2026 season. Despite falling short against the Miami Marlins in their most recent game, the Yankees' pitching staff has been dominant, and the team is hoping its highly-paid infielder can provide a much-needed offensive boost.
Why it matters
The Yankees are one of the favorites to win the American League East this season, and their ability to get production from their high-priced infielder could be a major factor in whether they can capture their first division title since 2021. The team is counting on the player to build on his All-Star campaign from last year and provide a consistent power threat in the middle of the lineup.
The details
The Yankees' $10.2 million infielder, who was an All-Star last season, has been penciled in near the top of the team's lineup. The player is known for his ability to get on base and hit for power, utilizing the short porch at Yankee Stadium to his advantage. The team is hoping the player can provide a much-needed offensive spark as they look to pull away in the competitive AL East race.
- The Yankees fell short against the Miami Marlins on Sunday, April 6, 2026.
The players
Aaron Judge
A star outfielder for the New York Yankees who is starting to heat up at the plate.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
A highly-paid infielder for the Yankees who is expected to be a key part of the team's lineup this season after making the All-Star team in 2025.
The takeaway
The Yankees are counting on their highly-paid All-Star infielder to provide a much-needed offensive spark as the team looks to build on its strong start and pull away in the competitive AL East race.
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