Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he expects 2B prospect Caleb Durbin to “play a big role next season.”
With Gleyber Torres hitting the free agent market, the Yankees could be looking to bring in a new second baseman in 2025. However, Caleb Durbin is making his case after hitting .275/.388/.451 across three levels in 2024, with 10 home runs and 31 steals in 90 games. He’s also currently on pace to tie or break the Arizona Fall League stolen base record. Even if Durbin isn’t named the starting second baseman, the 24-year-old has played three infield spots and two outfield positions this fall, so he could get into a lineup regularly thanks to his defensive versatility.