On November 6, it was reported that the New York Yankees are actively pursuing top free-agent pitchers this offseason, including Max Fried, Corbin Burnes, and Blake Snell. The team’s interest in these elite pitchers is likely tied to their ability to re-sign star outfielder Juan Soto. Pursuing both Soto and an ace pitcher would require a significant financial commitment, so the Yankees’ strategy will depend on whether they can retain Soto.
If the Yankees are unable to secure one of these top-tier pitchers, fans would likely prefer that these players sign with teams outside the AL East, particularly avoiding any situation where they join the Red Sox, a major rival. The Yankees’ pursuit of a starting pitcher is clearly influenced by the competitive nature of their division, where the performance of rivals like Boston plays a significant role.
In fact, Bleacher Report’s Erik Beaston predicted that Blake Snell could end up with the Red Sox. Despite the Red Sox having the seventh-best ERA among starting pitchers in 2024, Beaston argued that the team needs to improve its rotation to compete with the potent offenses in the AL East. With teams like New York, Baltimore, Toronto, and Tampa Bay expected to improve, adding a strong arm like Snell would help Boston stay competitive.
Snell, a two-time Cy Young winner, would be a strong addition to the Red Sox’s pitching staff. In 2024, he posted a 3.12 ERA, 145 strikeouts, and a 1.05 WHIP, showcasing his ability to perform at a high level. His experience facing some of the toughest lineups in the American League would make him a valuable asset to Boston as they look to strengthen their rotation.
Throughout his career, Snell has faced the Yankees 10 times, recording a 4-6 record with a 4.39 ERA and 99 strikeouts. While his history against New York has been mixed, his overall performance and experience make him an appealing option for any team looking to bolster their pitching staff. As the offseason progresses, it remains uncertain where Snell will sign, but his decision could have a significant impact on the AL East’s competitive balance.