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The New York Yankees decided to designate DJ LeMahieu for assignment on Wednesday. He was released after clearing waivers on Thursday. Aaron Judge spoke on the move.
Judge briefly spoke about reports that stated the Yankees sought to cut ties with LeMahieu last September when the club promoted Jasson Domínguez.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that while LeMahieu was open to moving to third base and did not want to be released by the team, the position proved to be too physically demanding for him.
Though the Yankees’ decision to designate infielder DJ LeMahieu for assignment on Wednesday was wholly expected, it came as a jolt to the clubhouse. “Seeing how this played out is tough ...
On Wednesday, the Yankees designated DJ LeMahieu for assignment even though they still owe him approximately $22 million through next season.
The final shoe dropped Thursday in the Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu saga, when the club officially released the veteran infielder a day after he was designated for assignment.
The New York Yankees made the tough decision to let veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu go, but the real challenges for both sides come next.
The conversations about DJ LeMahieu's future with the Yankees kicked into high gear this past weekend at Citi Field, where manager Aaron Boone left the Subway Series with a decision: Jazz Chisholm Jr.