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acquired third baseman
Ryan McMahon
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on Friday for prospects, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade is pending physicals. MLB.com was first to report the agreement. McMahon leaves the last-place Rockies for a Yankees team that's in the thick of a playoff chase. The slick-fielding 30-year-old infielder is hitting .217 with 16 homers and 35 RBIs this season. McMahon is owed about $36.2 million from the remainder of a $70 million, six-year contract through 2027.
New York is searching for some stability at third after All-Star infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. was moved back to second base. He took the place of DJ LeMahieu, who was cut by the team. Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas have recently been spending time at the hot corner.
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McMahon was a second-round pick in 2013 by the Rockies out of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. An All-Star in 2024, McMahon is a lifetime .240 batter with 140 homers over parts of nine seasons.
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He's appeared in four career playoff games — all in 2018. McMahon is due $4,193,548 for the remaining portion of his $12 million salary this year and $16 million in each of the next two seasons.
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Versatile across third base, second base, and first base, Ryan McMahon began in MLB with the Rockies in 2017 and steadily became a full-time player.
He earned his first career All-Star selection in 2024, recognized particularly for his defensive consistency and presence among NL third basemen.
In March 2022, McMahon signed a six-year, $70M extension with Colorado, running through 2027 (opt‑out possible after 2025 if he finishes top‑5 in NL MVP voting early in the deal.
McMahon is valued for top-tier defensive metrics at third base (OAA and DRS). His bat is considered adequate, though with modest offensive production under league average—particularly on the road.
In Yankees, McMahon is expected to slot into the starting lineup alongside Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Cody Bellinger, and Anthony Volpe.
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Q1. Which is Ryan McMahon's club?
A1. New York is searching for some stability at third after All-Star infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. was moved back to second base. He took the place of DJ LeMahieu, who was cut by the team. Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas have recently been spending time at the hot corner.
Q2. Where will Ryan McMahon play?
A2. In Yankees, Ryan McMahon is expected to slot into the starting lineup alongside Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Cody Bellinger, and Anthony Volpe.

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