Yankees keep Trent Grisham for $5 million as fans voice frustration over contract decision
The New York Yankees have retained center fielder Trent Grisham for $5 million to avoid arbitration. Grisham, who joined the team from the San Diego Padres last year, has had limited playing time since his arrival. Fans have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the decision, questioning the value of the contract given Grisham's lack of play. Many took to social media to voice their frustration, citing his minimal contributions to the team. Grisham is also eligible for an additional $250,000 in bonuses based on appearances. The Yankees are under pressure to make effective roster moves after their recent World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.