Yankees predicted to cut ties with Austin Wells for reason that fans can’t ignore
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Brian Cashman has denied it a few times now, but the New York Yankees are definitely being more aggressive than in years past. Had that not been the case, we wouldn't have seen as many of the decisions that the Yankees have made in recent weeks.
New York decided to bring up Spencer Jones, option Anthony Volpe before Jose Caballero was injured, and other moves suggest that it isn't playing around this year.
In the same breath, there have been some moves that continue to be questioned by Yankees fans, and it's only fair at this point.
One of them is the decision to continue starting Austin Wells behind the plate, as the left-handed hitter out of the University of Arizona has unfortunately not put up the numbers the Yankees have been hopeful for in recent years.
As a result, some think Wells won't be on the team for much longer, with a prediction recently that they're going to cut ties with the youngster.
“As a long-time Wells defender, this one stings. But at this point, the facts are undeniable: Not only has Wells' bat regressed badly (he's slugging just .264 right now), but so has his typically strong defense, especially his ability to call games and put pitchers in the best possible position for success…
“There are no easy answers here; no, the Yankees will not and should not throw Ben Rice behind the plate and risk injury to their second most valuable hitter. But JC Escarra should at the very least see more playing time moving forward, and adding a righty catcher on the margins could make sense as well,” Chris Landers wrote.
I know this isn't the popular take amongst Yankees fans, but I actually think Wells can be a really good player.
He's had a lot of excellent moments in his young MLB career, though I also understand why some fans have grown frustrated with him, as he's hitting .173 this season with 32 strikeouts in 110 at-bats. His limited power numbers have also been somewhat of a problem after a hot start to the 2025 campaign, as he has just three bombs this year.
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