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Yankees face Jameson Taillon decision, could chase Cy Young contender, MLB insider says

Decisions, decisions.

The New York Yankees face a big one with Jameson Taillon.

The 30-year-old hits the open market this offseason after tying his career high with 14 wins in 2022.

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The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports it makes sense for the Yankees to extend the qualifying offer to Taillon.

While Taillon won’t get $19.65 million a year on a long-term deal, he is in the group of pitchers that may look good to current teams on a one-year, $19.65 million contract.

Heyman believes Taillon will land a four-year deal worth $60 million while The Athletic’s Jim Bowden projects the right-hander will get four years and $70 million. At those prices, it’s possible Taillon has pitched his final game in pinstripes.

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The Yankees’ interest in re-signing Taillon could depend on how much the club chases Cy Young front-runner Justin Verlander. Per Heyman, the Yankees “still like” the 39-year-old right-hander.

The Yankees loved the idea of ​​importing Justin Verlander last winter, and they offered the right-hander $25 million. … They may try again, assuming Verlander opts out, but they don’t necessarily like their chances.

Verlander is expected to win his third Cy Young Award next week after posting a career-best 1.75 ERA in 2022.

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