**BREAKING! Boone Addresses Stroman Trade Rumors – Yankees Eyeing New Player Soon?**
Amidst swirling trade speculation, New York Yankees Manager Aaron Boone has addressed the rumors surrounding pitcher Marcus Stroman, offering insights into the team’s plans and potentially signaling a move for a new player[1][2].
**Boone’s Public Endorsement vs. Trade Buzz**
Despite the Yankees’ actions suggesting a potential trade for Stroman, Boone has publicly expressed confidence in the pitcher, who is set to earn $18.5 million in 2025[1][3]. “The reality is he might be the most important starting pitcher for us this year,” Boone stated[2][3]. He also downplayed Stroman removing Yankees-related posts from Instagram, calling it a yearly routine[3].
However, this strong endorsement clashes with the Yankees’ financial situation and their need to get under the fourth-tier luxury tax threshold of $301 million[1][2]. Trading Stroman would free up significant salary, allowing the Yankees to address other needs[1]. The signing of Carlos Carrasco to a minor league deal and the emergence of Will Warren provide the team with depth in case Stroman is moved[1].
**What’s Next for the Yankees?**
If the Yankees can successfully trade Stroman, it would open up possibilities for addressing their needs, potentially at third base or in the bullpen[1][2]. Boone sounds optimistic about how his team looks for next season, without any major losses or additions[2]. Re-signing Stroman allows for an additional $18 million in 2026 if he meets the 140-inning threshold this year, potentially posing financial constraint for the Yankees[3].
However, trading Stroman may prove challenging due to his salary and recent performance[3]. He had a strong start with the Yankees but his performance declined, resulting in him being moved to the bullpen and not pitching in the postseason[3]. The Yankees may have to absorb some of his salary or take on another team’s unfavorable contract to facilitate a trade[3].
**The Clock is Ticking**
With spring training approaching, the Yankees front office is “quietly positioning itself for the inevitable,”[1] which suggests a Stroman trade is still a real possibility. Stroman’s market may not be “booming,”[1] but a need for rotation help from other teams could create trade opportunities[1].
Ultimately, the Yankees’ next move hinges on whether they can find a suitable trade partner for Stroman and free up the necessary financial flexibility to bolster their roster[1][3].