Trent Grisham remains a Yankee.
For now.
Grisham, who enjoyed a career year in 2025 in The Bronx, chose to stay there rather than venturing into free agency, informing the club Tuesday afternoon he had accepted this year’s qualifying offer, worth $22.025 million to those players in the sport receiving it.
Grisham was one of four players in the sport to accept the offer — 13 players overall received it — the others taking it: Gleyber Torres of the Tigers, Shota Imanaga of the Cubs and Brandon Woodruff of the Brewers.
The qualifying offer is a one-year contract extension valued at the average of MLB's 125 highest salaries.
Had the 29-year-old Grisham, who hit a career-high 34 homers last season, rejected the offer, the Yankees would have received a compensatory draft pick from whichever

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