2025 Team: New York Yankees
2025 Stats: 143 G, 581 PA, 34 HR, 3 SB, .235 AVG, .348 OBP, .464 SLG
As good as Trent Grisham was this year, there’s only so much anyone can stand out when sharing a lineup with Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Simply on that account, he stands to raise his profile by leaving the Yankees this winter. And while you would think it would be a bad move given how well his offensive approach — i.e., few swings but lots of pulled fly balls — profiles at Yankee Stadium, there’s a twist.
Whereas Grisham had a .904 OPS and 21 homers on the road this season, he only had a .702 OPS and 13 homers at home. It’s totally counterintuitive, though it’s possible that the short right-field porch got in his head a little.
Grisham was indeed a little too pull-happy at Yankee Stadium, whereas he used more of the whole field on the road and benefited accordingly. As such, he may fit better at a home park that is also power-friendly, but in a more neutral way.
Best Fit: Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies have to switch things up with their roster, and they would do well to start with an outfield that produced only 2.1 rWAR this year. With Harrison Bader looking at free agency and Nick Castellanos likely on the outs, they certainly have a window to do so.
Grisham would fit nicely in center field in Philadelphia, and Citizens Bank Park needs no introduction as a hitter’s haven. For lefties in particular, it’s the best home run park in the league.


