Veteran utility player Nick Swisher is reportedly close to striking a minor league deal with the New York Yankees. Swisher, 35 was a key part of the Yankees World Series winning roster in 2009, hitting 29 home runs and driving home 82 RBI’s. He should provide the Yankees with increased depth at first base, outfield, and DH. While it can be argued that the Yankees already have adequate depth at these positions, Manager Joe Girardi has always stressed how important depth is to a successful baseball team.
While Swisher has had declining mobility over the past couple of years due to a recent knee surgery, he could still provide the team with some serious power. This will be an interesting story to follow, and I’m looking forward to seeing how well Swish performs in the minors and if he gets another chance to help the Yankees reach the postseason.
~Gregory Hold