rotowire.com reports that Stanton is “receiving platelet-rich injections in both of his elbows to help treat his tendinitis.”

No Soto. Possibly no Stanton for a period of time.

Two New Offensive Players:

The Yankees are hoping newly signed free agents Cody Bellinger, and Paul Goldschmidt can help compensate for some of the offensive loss of Soto, and possibly Stanton for an extended period.

Bellinger, 29, will play center field for New York, with veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo remaining an unsigned free agent.

A left-handed hitter, Bellinger should find the cozy right field porch in Yankee Stadium to his liking. However, for this old scout, Bellinger remains a “boom or bust” player. He has shown inconsistency in his offense for the past several seasons. If the “solid” hitting Bellinger shows up, he will help ease the sting of losing Soto.

The right-handed hitting Goldschmidt plays first base. Now 37, it is undeniable Goldy’s best years are in the rear view mirror. Hopefully, he can find a spark to help the Yankees score runs.

Of lesser significance to the big picture of the Yankees offense, second baseman Gleyber Torres has signed a one-year free agent contract with the Detroit Tigers.

Torres isn’t a star. However, Torres did provide the Yankees with some loud offense at times, especially in the postseason.

The Yankees will have Jazz Chisholm Jr. around from the start of the season.

Chisholm Jr., 27, should be in the prime of his career.

Chisholm Jr. came over in a trade with Miami in July 2024. He is an exciting player, and leading off for New York, he should be able to set the table for Judge, who will still hit 2nd in the lineup.

Chisholm Jr. will play second base to start the season.

Yankees Lineup:

fangraphs.com lists the Yankees potential opening day lineup as follows:

Jazz Chisholm Jr.-@B

Aaron Judge-RF

Cody Bellinger-CF

Paul Goldschmidt-1B

Austin Wells-C

Anthony Volpe-SS

Ben Rice- JD LeMahieu, Oswald Peraza, Trent Grisham, DH

Jason Dominguez-LF

Oswaldo Cabrera-3B

For this scout, two/thirds of the Yankees lineup is very questionable. Potentially weak.

One has to wonder if Goldschmidt, Wells, Volpe, Dominguez, and Cabrera will hit?

And, is Dominguez, only 22, really ready for a major role in the Yankees lineup?

spotrac.com lists the Yankees current tax payroll to be $293,886,666, which places them only behind the Dodgers, Mets, and Phillies in current tax payroll.

It isn’t as if the Yankees aren’t spending money to try to stay ahead of the Orioles, and the Red Sox in the wicked American League East.

The question for this scout, remains the offense.

After losing Judge, and with an injured Giancarlo Stanton, do the 2025 Yankees have enough firepower to overtake the Los Angeles Dodgers? Or maybe even the Mets, or another National League juggernaut?

To this old scout, Aaron Judge can’t help but feel immense pressure to produce.