Yankees News and Rumors: Does first baseman Anthony Rizzo know something we don’t?

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The New York Yankees finished the 2021 season with Anthony Rizzo manning first base after being acquired from the Chicago Cubs at the trade deadline. The lifelong Cub made the transition successfully from Chicago to New York with ease, saying he loved playing in the Bronx. He started out with a bang at the plate but quickly cooled off, although his stellar defense at first base continued. At the end of the season, he became a free agent for the first time in his life, leaving the Yankees without an everyday first baseman.

Before the MLB imposed lock-out, the Yankees did little to improve the team with several holes to patch up if they want to build a championship team for 2022. The Yankees made it known immediately after the World Series that their number one priority was getting a star-like shortstop to replace the failed experiment with Gleyber Torres, the everyday second baseman. They also acknowledged that they needed to address not having a valid number two starting pitcher, with the exit of Corey Kluber, a first baseman, and help in center field to back up the often unhealthy Aaron Hicks. 

The Yankees have options at first base; they held over former first baseman Luke Voit putting him on the 40 man roster. They also are considering Matt Olson, Freddie Freeman, among others, including bringing back Anthony Rizzo, but in the usual manner, the Yankees have been tight-lipped about any pending moves. General Manager had stated that they had contacted Rizzo’s agent, although it is unclear if ongoing talks before the lock-out had advanced.

Rizzo has a history of freely buying homes and selling them, most recently selling a Parkland, Florida $2.5 million mansion in favor of an upgraded $4.5 upscale property in Fort Lauderdale. The two homes are just 30 minutes apart. But now news has surfaced (unverified) that the superstar first baseman has purchased a new home in southeast Connecticut. Rizzo has made it clear he wants to stay playing in New York. Does he know something we don’t?

During a recent podcast, Rizzo had this to say about living in New York:

“Our time in New York was great. We loved it,” Rizzo said. “We lived in the Upper West Side. Lived near (Central Park). Took Kevin (his dog) to the park pretty much every day in the morning, a nice stroll through Central Park. Got to basically live in the city for two or three months and enjoy New York City for those two or three months and then playing baseball for the Yankees, it was a good time. We really enjoyed it …”

“You put that uniform on for the first time, it’s definitely special. … There’s only a few jerseys around this league that when you put them on, it’s different, and the Yankees are definitely one of them.”

“It was great,” Rizzo told “The Compound Podcast” with Ian Happ. “You go from playing at Wrigley Field and the Cubs to New York (and) Yankee Stadium. What more can you ask for?”

Anthony Rizzo came to New York in a trade with the Chicago Cubs. Rizzo has spent his entire major league career with the Cubs, where he was one of the most beloved players on the team. He played a big part in the Cub’s first World Series win in 107 years. The eleven-year veteran player has a 36.8 WAR with 244 home runs and a career batting average of .269. During his Yankee debut, he walked, had two hits, and hit his 15th home run of the season.

Rizzo turned 32 last season. He is a native of Parkland, Florida, and attended the same school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. He was selected in the sixth round of the 2007 draft by the Boston Red Sox. Rizzo’s minor league career started at 17 in 2007 in the rookie class with the Gulf Coast League Red Sox. He was an immediate success.

In December of 2010, Rizzo was traded to the San Diego Padres. After not making the team in spring training to start the 2011 season, he was assigned to the Tucson Padres. Rizzo was called up to the majors after hitting .365 with an OPS of 1.159 and 16 home runs and 63 RBI in 200 at-bats over 52 games in Tucson. He hit his first major league home run on June 11, 2011.

During the winter of 2012, he was scheduled to be the Padres starting first baseman because of his excellent play, but the Padres acquired Yonder Alonso, who ended up getting the job. Shortly thereafter, Rizzo was traded to the Chicago Cubs.

Rizzo started the 2012 season with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs. His results with the Cubs were the same as with the Padres. He batted .342 with 23 home runs and 62 RBIs. The Cubs promoted him to the big team, where it was hoped he could help the teams’ struggling offense. He became the first player in Cubs history to have three game-winning RBIs in his first five games. In July, he was named Rookie of the month. He ended his first season with the Cubs with a .285 batting average and 15 home runs.

In 2013, Rizzo cemented himself as a great player and fan favorite. Fans learned that not only was he a good player but a really nice person. In 2014, he earned his first All-Star game and came in 10th in the MVP voting. He would be an All-Star for the next three years and an MVP candidate for the next five years. He was also a Silver Slugger and a four-time Gold Glover. In 2016, he helped the Chicago Cubs win their first World Series in over 107 years, the longest World Series drought in baseball history.

He was an integral part of the last three victories over the Los Angeles Dodgers. He led the team to their first World Series appearance since 1945. He would have 5 RBIs in the World Series and would score 7 runs that led the Chicago Cubs to their first World Series win since 1908. That year he would also win the Esurance MLB Award for the best media personality. He also won the defensive award saving 11 runs for the Cubs and led all first baseman getting him his first Fielding Bible Award. He was also nominated for the Roberto Clemente Award. He also got his third MLBPAA Cubs Heart and Hustle Award.

On September 2, 2017, Rizzo became the fourth Cubs player to hit at least 30 home runs, 30 doubles, and 100 RBIs in three or more seasons. For the season, he batted .273/.392/.507 with 32 home runs and 109 RBIs. Unfortunately, he also led the major leagues getting bonked 24 times. On October 27, Rizzo was named the 2017 recipient of the Roberto Clemente Award for his charity’s work to find a cure for childhood cancer. Of winning the award, Rizzo said, “This is amazing. The greatest award you can win. It will go front and center in front of anything I’ve ever done.” In 2018 he had another 101 RBIs. In 2019 he had the highest batting average of his career (.293) with 27 home runs.

The shortened 2020 season was a disappointing season for Rizzo, as it was for many players. He hit only .222 on the season. But he still got the equivalent of 23 home runs and earned his fourth Gold Glove Award at first base. This season he has bounced back with 14 home runs for the Cubs and a batting average of .248. The Cubs offered Rizzo a five-year $70 million extension earlier in the season, which he refused.

With the extension refusal and becoming a free agent in 2022, the Chicago Cubs made the difficult decision to let loose of their long-time favorite player and trade him to the New York Yankees. Anthony Rizzo is probably not the player he was in his prime, but he could help the Yankees to their first World Series since 2009. The Cubs were so appreciative of Rizzos’ time with the Cub, and for the man he is, they produced a short video honoring and thanking him.

With the Yankees last season he hit 249 while hitting 8 home runs in just 49 games. Not only does Rizzo produce at the plate, but he also gives the Yankees defense at first base that they have not seen since Mark Teixeira. However, questions still are unanswered as to if he will return in pinstripes. Although the home purchase in Connecticut can’t be verified, Rizzo has said he sold his home in Chicago.

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