Is Josh Donaldson done? Yankees say it’s ‘foolish to bet against’ big rebound season

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Josh Donaldson won over Yankees fans in his first game wearing pinstripes. It was his 11th-inning single at Yankee Stadium last April 8 that beat the Red Sox for an Opening Day victory. Donaldon’s walk-off grand slam that won the game against the Rays on August 17 was historic.

Josh Donaldson's offensive statistics were disappointing last season. Donald was traded by the Twins to the Yankees in a spring training blockbuster. He played 132 games last year, his lowest total since 2017. The contract he signed with the Yanks is worth $92 million. Aaron Boone is trying to keep Donaldon. He is owed $29 million in 2023. It's believed the team is looking for a buyer for Donaldo. His contract includes a $16 million club option for 2024. Yankees manager Aaron Boone is hoping Donalda will be the regular third baseman again in the 20th century.

Josh Donaldson is not far from a big rebound season. He's in a better place this winter as far as winter workouts and routines.

Josh Donaldson had a tough season offensively. He's signed for next year. Yankees say it's foolish to bet against his rebound season. Cashman thinks Donaldon is a better hitter than he showed.


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