After the deal, their defense should be better. Maybe Donaldson’s fiery intensity can help kick start an offense that was an enormous disappointment last year. And they’ll no longer carry the angst of Sánchez behind the plate, where his lack of defensive expertise was more tolerable before his slugging began sagging.
If Donaldson is healthy, he offers power and on-base skills. He smacked 26 homers and had an .827 OPS in 135 games for the Twins last year. There’s risk, though – he’s 36 and injuries have dogged several of his recent seasons.
An aside: It’ll be interesting to see how he and Gerrit Cole get along after Donaldson called out Cole’s lessened spin rate following last season’s flap over the use of sticky stuff by MLB pitchers. The most likely outcome is two guys with no hard feelings, all in the name of the quest for a championship. Figure on them making nice in public, complete with a made-for-Instagram handshake or bro hug. But if anything lingers, well, it gives us theater for a whole season, right?
The Yankees have long liked Kiner-Falefa as a potential shortstop stopgap until their two shortstop prospects – Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza – are ready. They watched, apparently unruffled, as star free agents such as Corey Seager and Marcus Semien went elsewhere.
The Texas Rangers had traded Kiner-Falefa to the Twins on Saturday, seemingly closing another potential path to replacing Gleyber Torres at short (he’s now the second baseman) for the Yankees. A day later, though, Kiner-Falefa, who turns 27 next week, is a Yankee. He’s an able fielder – he won the 2020 Gold Glove at third base before transitioning to shortstop last year, where he got good reviews via the eye test and by metrics. He’s no Correa, offensively, though – his lifetime OPS is .670.
Rortvedt, a 24-year-old former second round pick, batted .169 with three homers in 39 games with the Twins last year. He is a lefty hitter, so multiple reports Sunday night suggested he and incumbent backup Kyle Higashioka, a righty, would platoon behind the plate. Rortvedt is well-known by at least one Yankees staff member – catching coordinator Tanner Swanson held the same role with the Twins from 2018-19.