The New York Yankees entered the 2025 campaign after losing a superstar from their 2024 pennant-winning club to free agency and their ace to season-ending surgery before Opening Day even arrived. Still, their offseason pivot from re-signing Juan Soto landed them some players who helped them return to the postseason with the best record in the American League … albeit one that they shared with the Toronto Blue Jays, who won the AL East via head-to-head tiebreaker and relegated the Yankees to the Wild
Card. Those same Jays then dispatched the Yanks with ease in a four-game ALDS after New York eliminated Boston in the first round.
Now that we have a little distance from the time of the Yankees’ own elimination, it’s time for our annual Roster Report Cards exercise, where we grade the most relevant Yanks to take the field in 2025. Remember that every grade issued is not necessarily each author’s own grade — it’s the staff-wide grade, calculated from an average. We’ll work through the list as the offseason rolls through November and early December. If you’re looking for evaluations on manager Aaron Boone and general manager Brian Cashman, click their highlighted links.
This post will serve as the tracker for the report cards, keeping the links to them in an easy-to-access location.
Cody Bellinger — October 27
 Paul Goldschmidt— October 28
 Trent Grisham — October 29
 Luke Weaver — October 30
 Devin Williams — October 31
 Amed Rosario — November 3
 David Bednar — November 4
 José Caballero — November 5
 Oswaldo Cabrera — November 6
 Jazz Chisholm Jr. — November 7
 Fernando Cruz — November 10
 Jasson Domínguez — November 11
 Camilo Doval — November 12
 J.C. Escarra — November 13
 Max Fried — November 14
 Luis Gil — November 17
 Ian Hamilton — November 18
 Tim Hill — November 19
 Aaron Judge — November 20
 Mark Leiter Jr. — November 21
 DJ LeMahieu — November 24
 Jonathan Loáisiga — November 25
 Ryan McMahon — November 26
 Ben Rice — November 28
 Carlos Rodón — November 29
 Cam Schlittler — December 1
 Clarke Schmidt — December 2
 Giancarlo Stanton — December 3
 Marcus Stroman — December 4
 Anthony Volpe — December 5
 Will Warren — December 8
 Austin Wells — December 9
 Ryan Yarbrough — December 10
 Misc. Pitchers — December 11
 Misc. Position Players — December 12
With one exception, the series will run on weekdays from today, October 27th, through December 12th, skipping only Thanksgiving so that we’re getting everyone relevant in a timely fashion. Note that we’re hitting important pending free agents first since the timing would be awkward if we were only getting to grading someone like Weaver or Williams (just to name two examples) near the end, who might have already signed by early December or late November.
 
 








 
 


