Breaking News: New York Yankees Confirm Another Top Star Who Will Leave The Yankees After This Season After Contract Talk Collapes

Columnist: Yankees Won’t Give Projected $52 Million Star an Extension
At this stage of the season, just one player from the New York Yankees leads all MLB players in a significant statistical category: closer Clay Holmes, who shares the lead in saves with Robert Suarez of the San Diego Padres with nine.

With 12 strikeouts in 12 innings thus far this season and no earned runs allowed, Holmes has recorded a save in all but one of his opportunities thus far. In his sixth major league season, he is throwing better than ever. If the Yankees extend their offer to him, Tim Britton of The Athletic calculated that he would be ready for a four-year deal worth $52 million.

However, according to Bob Klapsich, a Newark Star-Ledger MLB journalist, there is no possibility of that.

Before the season ends, Holmes won’t hear from the Yankees, according to Klapsich. “It is club policy that very few players receive early extensions. Holmes ought not to take offense.

Clay Holmes, a reliever for the New York Yankees, could be lost after the season.
After a career-best season, if Holmes decides to test free agency in the end, he will have no trouble finding admirers. His time with the Yankees may perhaps be drawing to an end.

Sara Molnick of Pinstripes Nation stated, “Clay Holmes, the Yankees’ dominant closer, could soon hit the open market, casting a cloud of uncertainty over the team’s bullpen situation in the looming offseason.” “Despite the fact that Clay Holmes has made a significant contribution to the Yankees, the fact that no contract talks have taken place thus far raises the possibility of a separation in the offseason.”

Based on Yankees operating policy, Klapisch ruled out the idea of an extension. In 2010, main owner Hal Steinbrenner told reporters that he doesn’t “believe in contract extensions, and that’s throughout the organization, no matter who it is.”

 

Aroldis Chapman, the Yankees’ closer, was extended in 2020, but when his output declined, the team may have regretted it.

Klapsich hinted that the Yankees would re-sign Holmes for a short-term deal, but he expressed concern about it given Holmes’ advanced age.

According to Klapsich, “GM Brian Cashman will encourage Holmes to gauge his value externally, if history teaches us anything.” “A number will be brought back by the right-hander. After that, perhaps, the Yankees will start talks on a short-term contract. However, that is just assuming Cashman and his analytics team think Holmes can keep his sinker biting for two or three more seasons.

Before entering free agency, Clay Holmes says he’s focused on winning with the New York Yankees.
The greatest thing Holmes can do is keep pitching at a high level and make the Yankees seriously consider the ramifications of losing him. The pitcher stated that will remain his main emphasis in recent remarks.

He told Brendan Kuty of The Athletic, “I’m just enjoying where I’m at right now and I’ve got a lot of good relationships here with coaches and players.” We’ll discuss what happens when the time comes for me to no longer be a Yankee. But I’m going to do everything in my power to help us win as many games as I can from where I am.

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