Luis Arraez, Jorge Polanco, and Brendan Rodgers are notable upgrades offensively for the Yankees but are defensively subpar; Paul DeJong emerges as a defensive option.
Paul DeJong's career reflects unfulfilled potential; after early promise, injuries have hampered his performance, leading him to struggle among hitters in recent seasons.
The Yankees' focus on securing a defensively proficient infielder suggests strategic shifts in their roster-building approach, alongside exploring offensive alternatives like DeJong and Rodgers.
DeJong's ranking among hitters illustrates a concerning trend for a once-promising shortstop, characterized by numerous team changes and diminishing production stats.
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