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The New York Yankees are benefitting from the return of outfielder Trent Grisham, whose hot start is giving the team an unexpected edge this season. After a short break due to paternity leave, Grisham is back in the Bronx and making an impact both at the plate and in the outfield.
Few expected Trent Grisham to come out swinging in 2025 after several challenging seasons. Previously known for his defensive skills, Grisham was batting just .216 across his seven-year career. This year, he has flipped the script. In his first 20 games, Grisham is hitting an impressive .320, with six home runs and 13 RBIs. Thirteen of those games have seen him start in center field, slotting in seamlessly with the Yankees' outfield crew.
According to a detailed analysis from NJ.com, Grisham’s bat is not the only reason he’s catching attention. While he was away for the birth of his first child, the Yankees’ offense faltered, highlighting his recent importance to the roster. With Grisham back, the club looks forward to a stronger lineup as they face critical series, including upcoming games against the Blue Jays.
Grisham’s reputation as a game-changer comes not just from his offense, but also from his standout defense. He is a two-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner, recognized during his tenure with the San Diego Padres in 2020 and 2022. The recent ESPN report highlights Grisham’s track record across his previous teams, which include both the Milwaukee Brewers and Padres before arriving in New York.
When Trent Grisham was placed on the paternity list in April, the Yankees recalled infielder Jorbit Vivas from Triple-A. Grisham’s absence coincided with a brief dip in the Yankees’ offensive production. Now, he returns after the birth of his first child, ready to continue his strong season and contribute to the club’s playoff push. The ESPN story also notes that Grisham, still only 28, has already left his mark on three teams over 643 major league games.
With Trent Grisham back in the Yankees’ lineup, manager Aaron Boone gains both a hot bat and a reliable glove in the outfield. His presence not only re-energizes the team but also adds important depth as the Yankees chase another postseason run. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if Grisham can maintain his breakout form and help propel the Yankees to new heights in 2025.
For more insights on Grisham’s return and the Yankees’ roster decisions, visit NJ.com's update and ESPN coverage.