Less than a week after being cut by the Dodgers, the two-time batting champ expressed his desire to return to the Yankees — saying he’s willing to take a pay cut just to wear the pinstripes again
New York, NY – December 1, 2025
It’s been less than a week since DJ LeMahieu was cut loose by the Dodgers, but the veteran infielder isn’t focused on free agency buzz or suitors lining up. Instead, his heart remains in the Bronx.
LeMahieu, now 37, was waived by Los Angeles on November 25 after struggling through an injury-riddled 2025 season, hitting just .245 with 8 home runs and 45 RBIs in 120 games. With the Dodgers pivoting toward younger talent following a midseason trade, the move was widely expected. Still, it marked the second time in four months that LeMahieu found himself without a home — the Yankees had released him in July after six seasons in pinstripes.
But despite his age and recent injuries, LeMahieu isn’t ready to call it a career. In fact, he knows exactly where he wants to go.
“If there’s even the smallest chance to wear the pinstripes again, I’ll take it,” LeMahieu told reporters on Sunday. “It was never about the money for me in New York. It was about legacy, about the fans, about what it means to be a Yankee.”
Multiple teams, including the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles, have reportedly shown interest in signing LeMahieu to a one-year deal worth $2–3 million. But the two-time batting champ is said to be holding out for a reunion with the team where he became a fan favorite.
While Yankees brass has not commented publicly, LeMahieu’s willingness to take a reduced salary could make him an attractive depth option — especially if the team’s infield sees injuries during Spring Training.
One thing’s clear: for DJ LeMahieu, pinstripes aren’t just a uniform — they’re a calling
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