Yankees potential trade target: Ke'Bryan Hayes
Briefly

Ke'Bryan Hayes excels defensively, leading all infielders in Outs Above Average (OAA) since 2021, yet he has a low 80 wRC+ score overall and an even poorer score of 61 this year. His ability to maintain high defensive metrics is overshadowed by his offensive struggles, particularly his high groundball rate. While the Yankees could benefit from his defensive prowess, their capability to enact hitting changes may prove advantageous in making Hayes' batting approach more effective. Hayes has potential for improvement, but translating solutions into action remains a challenge.
Ke'Bryan Hayes leads all infielders in OAA since the start of 2021 but has struggled offensively, posting an 80 wRC+ overall and just 61 this year.
Trading for Hayes requires focus on future expectations rather than past performance, emphasizing the potential for improvement in his hitting.
The Yankees have an advantage over the Pirates in making player adjustments, which could help Hayes change his hitting approach for better results.
Hayes is a groundball machine with one of the highest rates among hitters, but he also possesses the ability to hit the ball hard.
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