The Yankees have issues on their infield and have interest in second baseman Jonathan India of the Reds, reports Jorge Castillo of ESPN. However, Castillo cautions that the Reds aren’t expected to make India available unless they fall out of the playoff race in the next week.
India, 27, is having a resurgent season after a couple of rough campaigns. He has eight home runs this year and is drawing walks in 12.7% of his plate appearances while only striking out 19.7% of the time. His .275/.377/.420 batting line translates to a 123 wRC+, indicating he’s been 23% better than league average at the plate overall.
On top of his offensive contributions, he has stolen nine bases in ten tries. His second base defense hasn’t been well regarded in his career but is better this year, at least by one metric. Defensive Runs Saved still hates him, with a grade of -8 so far this season, but Outs Above Average has him at +1. Since he has -22 OAA in his career, that’s a notable improvement.
At least in terms of the offense, it’s a return to his Rookie of the Year form. He got that trophy in 2021 after he hit 21 home runs and slashed .269/.376/.459 for a wRC+ of 122 while also stealing 12 bases. As mentioned, the past two seasons have been a struggle. India spent time on the injured list due to a right hamstring injury in 2022 and left foot plantar fasciitis in 2023 as he hit a combined .246/.333/.394 in those two campaigns for a 98 wRC+.
Now that he’s back in good form, it’s understandable that the Yankees would want him. In addition to his skills on the field, he’s fairly affordable. He’s making $3.8MM this year and $5MM plus incentives next year, with another season of arbitration control beyond that. That’s likely attractive for the Yankees since they are set to be third-time payors of the competitive balance tax and well over the top threshold, meaning any money they add to their ledger comes with a 110% tax hit.
Despite all that spending, their infield is in rough shape. Ben Rice is doing a passable job covering for the injured Anthony Rizzo at first base, but both second baseman Gleyber Torres and shortstop Anthony Volpe have been subpar at the plate this year.
DJ LeMahieu missed the first two months of the season due to a right foot contusion and has been awful since been reinstated. While playing regularly at third base, he is hitting .183/.275/.229 this year for a wRC+ of just 52. He only has a .217 batting average on balls in play but he’s also not clobbering the ball, with most of his Statcast metrics trending down relative to his previous levels.
India has only ever played second base in his major league career, though he was almost moved into a utility role this year. The Reds graduated a large number of prospects last year, including infielders Matt McLain, Elly De La Cruz and Noelvi Marté. The club then added to that group by signing free agent Jeimer Candelario. With India coming off those two rough seasons, he was going to be pushed into bouncing to first base and left field and even found himself in offseason trade rumors.
But that calculation quickly changed when Marté received an 80-game PED suspension and McLain required shoulder surgery. That put India back as the club’s everyday second baseman and it’s still the only position he’s ever played at the big league level.
Unless the Yankees want to get creative, then acquiring India would seemingly cut into the playing time of Torres more than anyone else. There would be some logic to that both from the perspective of 2024 and also beyond, as Torres is an impending free agent while India has a couple of years of additional club control. Torres is also slashing just .230/.307/.351 for a wRC+ of 90 this year with subpar defensive grades as well. The designated hitter slot is currently open with Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list, so it’s theoretically possible for India and Torres to be in the same lineup, but Stanton could be back soon and the Yanks have been putting Aaron Judge in there fairly regularly with Stanton out.
Though he may fit with the Yankees, there’s no guarantee he’s available. As Castillo reported, the Reds are still in the playoff race and may not want to sell. As of this writing, they are 49-53 and just four games away from a playoff spot in the National League. President of baseball operations Nick Krall recently suggested that the club had not yet made firm decisions about its deadline approach.
Cincinnati would naturally prefer to hang onto India if they’re still trying to climb back into the race, but he could be a logical trade candidate if they fall out of things. Marte has since returned from his suspension and McLain could return from his injury absence before the season is out. Though India has gotten back on track this year, the club could theoretically have an infield mix of Marté, De La Cruz, McLain, Candelario and Christian Encarnacion-Strand by next year, with Spencer Steer also in the mix. Candelario is signed to a three-year, $45MM deal that he’s not currently playing up to. The others in that group are still in their pre-arbitration years and likely to be viewed as long-term building blocks by the Reds, which could have India looking like an odd man out again.
But if the Reds hang onto India, the Yankees will face a challenge in finding other infield upgrades, something that MLBTR’s Anthony Franco recently explored in a post for Front Office subscribers. Jazz Chisholm Jr. is perhaps available but he would come with risk as he has been primarily playing in the outfield in recent seasons. The Yanks have been connected to him before but Castillo’s report adds that the Yankees have some concerns about how he would fit in their clubhouse. Isaac Paredes or Brandon Lowe of the Rays could be good fits but big trades between divisional rivals are rare. Other possibilities include Luis Rengifo of the Angels and Nico Hoerner of the Cubs, though it’s unclear if those clubs are willing to part with those players.
dhud
Set a high price and stick to it
Reds don’t have to move him
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Players’ Union will need to challenge team facial hair ban!
yanksfan2010
LOL, the Players Union can’t challenge that. It is hilarious that you think they can.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
YanksFan2010
It is hilarious that you underestimate the ability of attorneys to seek enforcement of existing stautes, as well as cretaing new theorie for challenges.
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Appalachian_Outlaw
Someone probably could -and I believe, should- challenge that stupid, outdated policy. There are religions where you’re not supposed to shave, and if the Yankees refused to accommodate, I believe that would be discrimination- especially for a player that isn’t willingly choosing to go there.
Gasu1
If the Yankees did have a Sikh player, for example, they would grant an exception.
User 4245925809
Find it funny myself. One of the most leftest places in the country banning something and something as silly as hair at that. Not really meant as an insult, just observed over the years and can remember thru the years, until less than 5y back when NYY farm hands HAD to wear the black socks pulled up to the knees showing.
The no facial hair thing probably has to go sometime and 1 day, a guy will come along and put the so called ban to the test and the organisation will lose any sort of legal challenge if they try and take it anywhere.
28rings
The city is leftist. The owner and the rest of the state are not.
Daryl Pauley
I disagree with everything you said but the humor you’ve created is top of the line. Thanks. I
Gasu1
LOL, WHAT? NYC has not banned facial hair!
redsorbust
always fun when someone spouts off a political rant in a baseball related forum.
FromTheCheapSeats
Always.
And it’s even more fun when that rant conflates private business policy and Constitutional rights.
NYCityRiddler
Oh, they’re selling, whether they want to or not. Ahahaha!
laker150
Can’t wait to see the haircut!
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Doesn’t he have a p*rn stache too. He’d look weird witb shorter hair and that stache.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Logjammer
Get your mind out of the corn. LOL.
Jonathan India looks like a Pirate. Not the Pittsburgh type, the Pirates of the Carribean type.
HatlessPete
If I was him I’d lean into it hard and go full buzz cut.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
I hope he is traded to the Yankees. So the cubs don’t have to deal with him until later in Sept when they go to Wrigley Field.
walls17
Would be a great get for the Yanks but I cannot imagine they will get him. Yankees usually underwhelm at the deadline and I don’t expect too much to be different this year
Big whiffa
There minor league system is underwhelming too. There’s little and less the reds could use from them
Blackpink in the area
Reds could use outfield help. Yankees have outfield depth. Something could be worked out.
yanksfan2010
The Yankees farm system is in the Top 10 in baseball. You are mistaken thinking the Reds would not want some of those players
Big whiffa
Yankees and dodgers are always a top 10 systems. It’s called click bait. Buyer beware !
FromTheCheapSeats
Agreed. 100%.
Aside from Jasson Dominguez (who the Yankees won’t deal) and Chase Hampton (who the Reds won’t want), there’s not much to get excited about.
toycannon
Come to Seattle. We need a new country now.
yanks2323
India being one of the Flying Sandos Brothers from Seinfeld, is he that good? Argara Bahhhh!
b00giem@n
F*^% you New York, leave us alone. Go try a land buy another championship elsewhere.
billysbballz
Wow what a response
b00giem@n
A bit belligerent, call it small market envy.
honestune 2
Make em take Candy and his contract with India
This one belongs to the Reds
Make em take Candelario period.
Alan Horn
I agree. Get that money off the books. While he has been fair with the bat, it is nothing worth 15 million per season. Use the money on acquiring an OF with some pop. Whether that be via free agency or trade. We save 45 million a season just moving Montas, Candelario and Martinez. Use that money for some additions for next season.
Any quality players you get for them is gravy. The 45 million extra per season to work with is the meat of the moves. I would hang onto India unless they can get a quality return.
aaronw928
As if they’d re-invest that money into anything other than 3 more mid-level mediocre players. The Reds FO has no balls to take any risk. They shoulder less blame for failure when they don’t take any swings.
This one belongs to the Reds
Would be foolish of the Reds, which is why it happening wouldn’t surprise me.
Dog-Faced Gremlin
How would it be foolish? McClain will play second next year. India’s value is probably higher now than it will be…the Yankees want him. Get what you can get.
b00giem@n
It’s foolish because he’s showing that player he is today is what he is when healthy. Meanwhile the have Marte and Strand who haven’t looked that great: I’d move them before India especially considering we still have guys like Collier and Arroyo coming.
An infield of McClain Cruz India just seems much more effective.
Franklin Nitty
Get what you can get? He is the most consistent hitter on the team but get rid of him. The Reds farm system is ranked 15th in MLB, they traded everything of value a couple years ago for the 15th best farm system lol. They dont know a prospect if it hit em in the head.
MVottoP76
As a Reds fan I’d prefer keeping India and trading Strand or maybe see if he can play the OF…I’m not very high on him so I’d be fine if he was part of a package deal
Armaments216
The Reds would be taking a big risk to rely on performance rebounds from Encarnacion-Strand and Marte, and to bank on McLain being back to 100 percent coming off shoulder surgery.
Franklin Nitty
They will always go w the cheaper option. Who is best for the team is secondary. They signed Indian to an affordable 2 year deal, if they cared about winning they would keep him. They continue to mick the can down the road and still have fans that fall for it hook line and sinker. Always next year! Wait, I thought they were supposed to be better this year?
Big whiffa
Man it seems like nearly every prospect in minor league ball is having a down season. Outside of Dominguez, there’s not a headliner I’d consider for India and even though the reds have a need for outfielders and he’s a top prospect- I still wouldn’t make that move
28rings
Yankees aren’t trading Dominguez for India
ksoze
Why
LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert
In the great words of the common Yankee fan, Ben Rice + Jahmai Jones + Oswaldo Cabrera should get it done. This franchise is historic and easily the best in baseball but the fans might be the worst out of all the big 4 sports teams. From booing their own players, to throwing trash on the field when they are losing, Yankees fans have even thrown bottles at Aaron Judge, nothing is as surprising as the amount of entitlement the typical Yankee fan has. Ths most delusional fans in the sport, thats for sure
Steinbrenner2728
I can’t really think of any Yankees fans who proudly proclaim themselves as a “ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert” though. So that’s something.
mlbnyyfan
Call up Pereza and Vivas to replace DJL and Torres. They need to see if the cheap young players can play. Especially if they bring back Soto. If they don’t bring back Soto then trade him next week.
NYG4246
Yankee fans have standards. Win the world series or it’s a failure. Regardless of how good the team or a player is, and as good as judge is – he’s been awful in the playoffs.
We can’t all celebrate losing a world series to the royals or winning a HR derby.
Talk about a delusional fan base,Mets fans thought a new owner would be their saving grace and ignored the bs team they put on the field.
Melchez17
Torres seems to be coming around. Last 28 days he’s hitting .300
walls17
I have to imagine they would try India at 3B or the OF for the rest of this season at least in this hypothetical.
JoeBrady
They need help, imho. Judge & Soto are both well over 1.000 OPS. Most of the rest are hovering at about .700 or below. They need Dominguez back badly. Judge has 7 IBB and the rest of the team has combined for 1.
GangGreen23
Because you know, all of the Small Market teams should just hand over their best Players to the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Phillies, Cubs, etc.
Edward Whorton
Who isn’t the Yankees interested in! lol
baseballteam
Would India be ok with the Yankee grooming and hygiene requirements?
Reds2024
Jonathan to the Yankees has been going around for years. If I’m not mistaken, it got out that Krall thought Cashman was bullying him and broke off all previous trade discussions with the Yankees.
NYCityRiddler
Krall is a fool & a clown, for reference see MLB Standings. Ahahaha!
DrCox
Jasson could be back in 2 weeks, Stanton in a few days. If the Yankees could land India and let’s say BLowe, their offense would look much better. They could platoon Torres and Lowe. They also need a closer… maybe Scott?
DrCox
How about Flaherty?
Yankee Clipper
The Yankees cannot win with Cashman’s subpar roster construction and Aaron Boone’s management. As long as both are here, they will find ways to lose. India will not change this.
mlbnyyfan
The Yankees need a complete overhaul. One or two players will not make a difference. I’m not depleting the farm system.
Yankee Clipper
Agreed. That overhaul needs to start by Cashman and Boone moving on. Boone is more concerned about using games to get Individual players to “get going” or “turn a corner” and feel good, instead of using players that are performing well to win games.
They’ve blown Cole’s peak prime already and Judge will be entering his decline within a couple years, most likely.
I don’t know how to solve this, but I’m certain that batting JD Davis in the lineup is not it.
28rings
Cole’s peak prime was in Houston
mlbnyyfan
IMO, trade Cole and Soto and to a complete reload. Yankees problems start at the top. The sign free agents or trade for wrong ones. It goes back to getting Stanton when Harper was available the following year.
User 4204968895
Insane that they still owe Stanton $86 mill over 3 more years.
He’s already washed.
.
JoeBrady
mlbnyyfan
The Yankees need a complete overhaul.
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I’m a RS fan, but you might be overstating things. IF they get Dominguez & Stanton back, they’d have 4 good hitters. Volpe & Torres might still be okay. You probably should replace DJ. You can live with 3-4 .690 OPS types in the lineup, just not 6-7 at the same time.
Old York
I like the Yankees strategy of trying to remove all the facial hair from the league. Unfortunately, they can only have so many players on their team, though.
jerseyjohn
This makes no sense. Torres is having a down year but has picked up his play recently. The Yankees are bursting with middle infielders in the minors and India has no positional versatility. The team could use relief pitchers and a 3rd baseman.
Acoss1331
It sure beats having Gleyber or DJ, both of which are having mediocre seasons, especially DJ. Not sure Cashman will pull the trigger, he does like to hold on to his prospects…
Frankie Bani
Verdugo to 1B, Stanton to lf, Judge to 3b, Domínguez to cf, Dj 2b and Torrez DH
redsorbust
Yankee fans I am not sure how in love with Jasson Dominguez you are but is this trade proposal fair/reasonable or not given the Yankees have a 48% chance of making a wild card this year (per fangraphs)?
Dominguez and Gleyber Torres for 2B Jonathan India, SP Frankie Montas and OF Will Benson. I don’t think you guys will resign Torres and you seem to have your OF covered? Benson can give you good defense and a good bench guy against RHP. India will give you an excellent teammate, above average bat and serviceable fielding for the next few years. Montas while not doing well this year overall has had his good moments and is a veteran and may yet shine even in the post season. I am a Reds fan but curious what you all think. Thanks.
jerseyjohn
Redorbust, are you trolling? The Yankees would not take Montas back under any circumstances. So no that trade would never happen. We need help at 3rd and someone who can hit righty in the outfield to marginalize Verdugo, Benson is a lefty and not needed.
NYG4246
Montas is never welcome back to NY.
MVottoP76
as a Reds fan I gotta say I really like this trade…for the Reds lol…no way they give up Dominguez for this package tho
kcmark
Yankees in quest of World Domination interested in acquiring India and France!!!
cguy
Arozarena acquired and off trade market. Will Yankees and/or Mariners up their offers?
Franklin Nitty
Heres hoping it goes as well as the Luis Castillo trade.