Jump to content
North Side Baseball
  • Cubs Rumors & Notes

    New York Yankees Have "Legitimate Interest" in Nico Hoerner

    Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated is reporting that the New York Yankees have "legitimate interest" in Nico Hoerner.

    Cubs Video

    After landing superstar, third baseman, Alex Bregman, the Chicago Cubs have options on how to handle some of their young, controllable infielders. In particular, Matt Shaw and Nico Horner could each be super utility and elite depth options for the club or they could be trade candidates to improve other areas of their roster.

    Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated is reporting that the New York Yankees have "legitimate interest" in Hoerner. The Bronx Bombers may be particularly motivated and aggressive in their pursuit of Hoerner, considering the impasse they are currently at with free agent Cody Bellinger.

    In parts of seven seasons with the Cubs, Hoerner has been a slightly above average hitter with a .742 OPS and a 103 wRC+. His power potential is limited that would play up in Yankee Stadium and he's provided four consecutive seasons of 20 or more stolen bases. In the field, the super utility has played every position except for catcher, first base, and right field, however, he spent a significant portion of 2025 at shortstop for the Cubs and hasn't played in the grass in four seasons.

    Do you think the Cubs should look to deal one of Hoerner or Shaw? Or keep them as super utility options who can still regularly be in the lineup giving other players reprieve? Let us know what you're thinking in the comments!

    Follow North Side Baseball For Chicago Cubs News & Analysis

    Do you approve of Cubs' ownership?

    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments



    mul21

    Posted

    17 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    Not related to the Cubs directly, but worth it to:
    1. Watch the other teams scramble if this happens
    2. What the return is

    I would assume a bag of balls unless the Cards are floating most of his salary.

    KCCub

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    Things I'd be looking for in a Nico trade:

    - An immediate plug and play high leverage reliever

    - High impact starting pitching.  Either one guy relatively close to MLB ready like Jaxon Wiggins is right now, or two guys a little further away like Jaxon Wiggins was at this time last year

    - A LHH or switch hitting middle infielder

    So like the Mariners can do this.  Matt Brash, Jurrangel Cintje, and Cole Young?  Garret Whitlock, Marcelo Mayer, and Connelly Early or Payton Tolle from the Red Sox fits too.  I'm struggling to see anyone else?  Like I want to be BOWLED OVER.

    Where would say a Wilyer Abreu land on your list? On one hand, Nico is absolutely the better player next season by probably 2 fWAR. On the other hand, you would have Wilyer for 3 cost controlled years following this season and could pencil him in RF moving forwards. 

    Bertz

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, KCCub said:

    Where would say a Wilyer Abreu land on your list? On one hand, Nico is absolutely the better player next season by probably 2 fWAR. On the other hand, you would have Wilyer for 3 cost controlled years following this season and could pencil him in RF moving forwards. 

    I don't love the idea of spending resources on an outfielder.  I was a big proponent of the Cabrera trade both for liking Cabrera and thinking Caissie was superfluous on this roster.

    Then again I don't like a lot about trading Hoerner so add it to the pile I guess.

    KCCub

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    I don't love the idea of spending resources on an outfielder.  I was a big proponent of the Cabrera trade both for liking Cabrera and thinking Caissie was superfluous on this roster.

    Then again I don't like a lot about trading Hoerner so add it to the pile I guess.

    Yea I'm not loving really any Nico trade tbh. More so just talking out loud to see if there's something that would make sense that I could be like, ok I don't love it but do see the direction there. 

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    36 minutes ago, Bertz said:

    Things I'd be looking for in a Nico trade:

    - An immediate plug and play high leverage reliever

    - High impact starting pitching.  Either one guy relatively close to MLB ready like Jaxon Wiggins is right now, or two guys a little further away like Jaxon Wiggins was at this time last year

    - A LHH or switch hitting middle infielder

    So like the Mariners can do this.  Matt Brash, Jurrangel Cintje, and Cole Young?  Garret Whitlock, Marcelo Mayer, and Connelly Early or Payton Tolle from the Red Sox fits too.  I'm struggling to see anyone else?  Like I want to be BOWLED OVER.

    Yeah it's going to take something stupid that wont get offered for me to be on board with a Nico trade. With the Giants I'll take Bryce Eldridge and Randy Rodriguez. Chances that is offered? 0%. Also, I had completely missed that Rodriguez had TJS in September which means even that wont work. 

    Post Count Padder

    Posted

    2 hours ago, mul21 said:

    I would assume a bag of balls unless the Cards are floating most of his salary.

    The Dbacks are paying just 11 mil of the 42 he's still owed. And gave up their 8th rounder from last year. So it's basically a low risk pick up for them and the Cardinals begging to be rid of the contract.

    BigbadB

    Posted

    20 hours ago, Bertz said:

    Ughhhhh I don't like this, this is the type of language, particularly from a guy like Passan, is what you see when something is getting pretty close

     

    It feels really weird that Passan points out how an infield of Chapman, Adames, Nico or Donovan and Devers would be one of the best in MLB, while also ignoring how an infield of Bregman, Swanson, Nico, Shaw and Busch would be one of the best in MLB.

     

     

    • Like 3
    cubfansince77

    Posted

    On 1/13/2026 at 12:28 PM, Bertz said:

    Things I'd be looking for in a Nico trade:

    - An immediate plug and play high leverage reliever

    - High impact starting pitching.  Either one guy relatively close to MLB ready like Jaxon Wiggins is right now, or two guys a little further away like Jaxon Wiggins was at this time last year

    - A LHH or switch hitting middle infielder

    So like the Mariners can do this.  Matt Brash, Jurrangel Cintje, and Cole Young?  Garret Whitlock, Marcelo Mayer, and Connelly Early or Payton Tolle from the Red Sox fits too.  I'm struggling to see anyone else?  Like I want to be BOWLED OVER.

    I want to be bowled over too but as much as WE value Nico (and most of us really do) I just don't think he'll bring back enough to justify trading him. His lack of power is palpable and hurts his trade value some IMO. Hope they keep him and extend him personally. Love me some Nico. 

    Rcal10

    Posted

    51 minutes ago, cubfansince77 said:

    I want to be bowled over too but as much as WE value Nico (and most of us really do) I just don't think he'll bring back enough to justify trading him. His lack of power is palpable and hurts his trade value some IMO. Hope they keep him and extend him personally. Love me some Nico. 

    Just curious. At what cost do you want to extend him. My guess is he can get 6 years next year. Probably around $25M. Do you want to extend him for that? 




    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...