All-Star Break Active In 2025 For New York Yankees
The All-Star break was active for the New York Yankees. They did not have much of a break, with the Major League Baseball Draft, Home Run Derby (where they had a participant), and the All-Star Game itself (where they had four players and the entire coaching staff).
In the draft, the Yankees picked a shortstop. In the Home Run Derby, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit only 3 home runs and exited early. In the All-Star Game, Aaron Boone screwed up the deciding swing-off. The Yankees had an active All-Star break. Who do you think they will trade for?
All-Star Break Activities For Yankees
The New York Yankees had an active All-Star break. In this article, we will detail how the draft for the Yankees was like that of every other team. We will also cover the derby, where Chisholm Jr. exited after hitting only three home runs in the first round. His early exit may have been good news for the Yankees. Finally, we will cover the All-Star Game itself, which Boone, unsurprisingly, may have mismanaged.
MLB Draft
In the first round of the Major League Baseball Draft, the Yankees selected Shortstop Dax Kilby. Kilby is a high school shortstop. The first 17 picks of the Major League Baseball Draft were either shortstops or pitchers. The Yankees went to the seventh round until they selected a player who was either not a shortstop or a pitcher. In this way, they were like the other teams. It is the case that shortstops often pitch in youth baseball and are almost always the best athletes on the field.
Home Run Derby
In the Home Run Derby, Chisholm Jr. hit only three home runs in the first round of the competition and exited early. The competition was won by Seattle Mariners Catcher Cal Raleigh. Chisholm Jr.’s early exit was embarrassing for him, but may have been a blessing in disguise for the Yankees. He moved from third base to second base for the Yankees because he was hurt. The early exit saved him 80-100 swings. There is an argument to be made that he should never have been in the home run derby.
All-Star Game Was Final Event Of All-Star Break
The All-Star game itself was a problem for the Yankees. By being the American League representative in the World Series in 2024, Boone and his entire coaching staff managed the American League All-Star team. A nice touch was having Joe Torre, who managed the Yankees to four World Series titles, co-manage the team with him. Boone and his fellow coaches managed the game well enough, but mismanaged the ending.
The rules, which nobody knew, for a tie game (which this was) were that there would be a sudden death swing-off to decide the game. The NL had Kyle Schwarber, who hit three home runs on three pitches. The AL, despite having Raleigh and Aaron Judge, ran out there Athletics Designated Hitter Brent Rooker, Seattle Mariners Outfielder Randy Arozarena, and Tampa Bay Rays First Baseman Jonathan Aranda.
Conclusion
The Yankees had a busy All-Star break, perhaps busier than any other team. Now the trick will be to make trades to improve the team as the Yankees start the second half of the season. It will be interesting to see if the Yankees make trades, as their General Manager Brian Cashman said, and be buyers like they are supposed to be. A challenge will be that, with the proliferation of Wild Card playoff spots, there will be few teams selling, and prices to acquire talent could be exorbitant.
