Dodgers Trade Victor Gonzalez To Yankees
Briefly

The Yankees are acquiring left-handed reliever Victor Gonzalez and minor league infield prospect Jorbit Vivas from the Dodgers in exchange for minor league infielder Trey Sweeney, reports Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.
Gonzalez, 28, has a minor league option remaining but also a solid MLB track record and is capable of stepping directly into manager Aaron Boone's bullpen. Gonzalez missed the 2022 season due to an elbow injury that required an arthroscopic debridement procedure, but he's logged 89 1/3 innings for the Dodgers from 2020-23, pitching to a 3.22 earned run average with solid strikeout and walk rates (23.2% and 8.4%, respectively) in addition to a massive 58.1% grounder rate. The Yankees tend to gravitate toward relievers with plus ground-ball rates and better-than-average velocity, and Gonzalez checks both boxes, averaging just under 95 mph with a sinker that tops out in the upper 90s.
The lefty is also among the game's best in terms of inducing weak contact, evidenced by a career 84.9 mph average exit velocity and 30.7% hard-hit rate both drastically lower than this past season's respective league averages of 89 mph and 39.2%. The Yankees can control Gonzalez for an additional three seasons. He's projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to earn just a $1MM salary in 2024 and will be due subsequent raises building off that foundation in 2025 and 2026 before reaching the open market in the 2026-27 offseason.
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