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Trade acquisition can’t contain his excitement about playing for the Yankees

July 30, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Dodgers
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These days, the New York Yankees are making noise in quieter ways—less with fireworks, more with precision. And Austin Slater fits that mold.

It’s not the blockbuster name fans may have been dreaming of, but Slater fills a real, overlooked need. The Yankees know they’re short on right-handed bats who can handle lefties, especially off the bench.

Slater has long feasted on southpaws, posting a 137 wRC+ against them this season. That’s not a fluke—it’s backed by a career 122 mark.

MLB: Chicago White Sox at Pittsburgh Pirates
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A Bat Built for Matchups the Yankees Have Been Losing

For a team like New York that faces tough left-handed relievers late in games regularly, Slater brings a weapon they didn’t have. He gives Aaron Boone another chess piece in close, tense situations.

The Yankees didn’t bring him in for everyday stardom. They acquired him to win two or three key at-bats that might swing an entire series.

A .299 on-base percentage may not excite fans, but that number lacks context. Slater’s situational value far outweighs that simple stat line.

And when you dig deeper, Slater has a 147 wRC+ as a pinch-hitter since 2016—a specialized skill the Yankees sorely needed.

Few players handle the randomness of a pinch-hit appearance well. Slater thrives in it, like a closer stepping into chaos with a calm heartbeat.

MLB: Cleveland Guardians at Chicago White Sox
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Defensive Versatility Makes Him Even More Valuable

Defensively, Slater offers underrated versatility. He can capably man both corner outfield spots and even cover center in a pinch.

Need a late-game defensive alignment tweak? Slater can slide into first base too. That kind of utility helps over the grind of August and September.

The Yankees have often lacked that plug-and-play flexibility. Now, they have a piece who can move around without compromising defense.

He’s not flashy, but in a long season filled with small injuries and matchup decisions, Slater’s glove could save a game or two.

Slater Brings Energy and Passion to the Bronx

And beyond the numbers, there’s a rare and genuine emotion in Slater’s reaction to joining the Yankees. It wasn’t just lip service.

“I’m really excited to go play for the Yankees,” he told Bryan Hoch from Chicago. “It’s one of those teams, as a kid, you always dream about playing for.”

“I’m really excited to go play for the Yankees,” Austin Slater said in Chicago. “It’s one of those teams as a kid you always dream about playing for. They’re right in a race for the playoffs. I’m excited to go there and try to help them out.”

— Bryan Hoch ⚾️ (@BryanHoch) July 30, 2025

You can’t fake that kind of joy. Slater knows exactly what this means, and it adds an edge to his hunger to contribute right away.

In the postseason hunt, that kind of mentality matters. You want guys who are fired up to be part of the mission, not just along for the ride.

At 32, Slater understands where he fits. He’s not here to take over headlines—he’s here to take over matchups the Yankees were previously losing.

A Small Move With Potentially Big October Impact

This is a low-risk, high-reward move. If Slater gives the Yankees even a few timely hits against top-tier lefties, the trade will be a win.

It’s the baseball version of adding the perfect tool to your toolbox—not flashy, but you’ll be glad it’s there when you need it.

For a team pushing hard toward October, finding those overlooked difference-makers can be what separates contenders from pretenders.

Slater might not be a headliner, but he’s exactly the kind of player who helps win playoff games—the margins where championships are built.

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