Anthony Rizzo

#48 1B / N.Y. Yankees / EXP: 14YRS Height: 6-3 Weight: 240 lb Age: 35 College: None Bats/Throws -/-

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    Anthony Rizzo: Club option declined

    The Yankees declined Anthony Rizzo's $17 million club option for 2025 on Saturday.Rizzo slashed just .228/.301/.335 with 35 RBI across 375 plate appearances in 2024 -- his worst season at the plate since his rookie year with the Padres in 2011. Despite his significant drop in production, the 35-year-old first baseman should still be able to attract some attention in the open market, though he likely won't receive anything close to the $17 million average annual salary he'd been getting from New York.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Downtime helping injured fingers

    Anthony Rizzo said Wednesday that the time off between the ALCS and World Series has allowed swelling in his fractured fingers to subside, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports.The two fractured fingers on Rizzo's right hand have not yet fully healed, which led to the digits swelling up between ALCS contests. However, the five days off between the ALCS and World Series has, unsurprisingly, been beneficial for the first baseman. Rizzo will likely still have to play through some discomfort against the Dodgers, but he'll be the New York Yankees' primary first baseman during the Fall Classic.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Absent from Game 3 lineup

    Anthony Rizzo is not in the lineup Thursday for Game 3 of the ALCS in Cleveland.Rizzo returned from two fractured fingers to reach base twice in each of the first two games of the series, but with southpaw Matthew Boyd on the hill for the Guardians in Game 3, the left-handed-hitting Rizzo will begin the contest on the bench. Jon Berti is starting at first base and batting sixth.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Should start again in Game 2

    Anthony Rizzo fared well in Game 1 of the ALCS against the Guardians and is expected to be in the starting lineup Tuesday for Game 2, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.Rizzo picked up a single and drew a walk in Monday's series opener, and skipper Aaron Boone noted after the game that he pulled the veteran first baseman after he seemed emotionally drained, per Hoch. Rizzo suffered two fractured fingers on his right hand during the penultimate game of the regular season. The training staff will likely check on Rizzo again Tuesday morning, but all signs point to him being back in the starting nine for Tuesday's clash.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Starting at first base in Game 1

    Anthony Rizzo will start at first base and bat eighth Monday in Game 1 of the ALCS versus the Guardians.Rizzo missed the ALDS after fracturing two fingers on his right hand when he was hit by a pitch in the penultimate game of the regular season. It's fair to assume he's operating at less than 100 percent given the incident occurred just over two weeks ago, but he's feeling well enough to give it a shot as the New York Yankees' regular first baseman.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Included on ALCS roster

    Anthony Rizzo (fingers) is on the New York Yankees' roster for the ALCS against the Guardians.Rizzo suffered two fractured fingers on his right hand during the second-to-last game of the regular season, but he has been cleared for game action barely more than two weeks after the incident. The 35-year-old will regain his starting job at first base, shifting Oswaldo Cabrera and Jon Berti to bench roles.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Could return for ALCS

    New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Sunday that Anthony Rizzo (finger) could be on New York's ALCS roster, Meredith Marakovits of YES Network reports.Rizzo fractured two fingers on his right hand late in the regular season and wasn't part of the Yankees' roster for their ALDS victory versus Kansas City. He resumed baseball activities in early October and is set to ramp up further Sunday, per Boone, but his inclusion on the ALCS roster is far from a certainty. If he does return for the series against the Guardians, he would likely take over the starting role at first base, which was handled twice each by Oswaldo Cabrera and Jon Berti during the ALDS.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Not part of ALDS roster

    Anthony Rizzo (fingers) said he will not be included on the New York Yankees' ALDS roster for the team's matchup with the Royals, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.Two of Rizzo's fingers on his right hand were fractured after he was hit by a pitch in the penultimate game of the regular season, and he has yet to resume baseball activities, per Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. RIzzo admitted Friday that he hadn't progressed far enough in his recovery to contribute at a high level, though he did express optimism that he could return should the Yankees make it to the ALCS, according to Meredith Marakovits of YES Network. Ben Rice and Oswaldo Cabrera will likely serve as the Yankees' main options at first base in the ALDS.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Yet to resume baseball activities

    New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Thursday that Anthony Rizzo (fingers) has yet to resume baseball activities, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.Rizzo suffered two fractured fingers on his right hand when he was hit by a pitch in the penultimate game of the regular season. He remains a longshot to be included on the ALDS roster, but the ALCS would seemingly be more realistic if the Yankees are able to advance. Ben Rice and Oswaldo Cabrera are in line to handle first base for the ALDS.

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    Yankees' Anthony Rizzo: Unlikely to play in ALDS

    Rizzon (fractured finger) is not expected to be available for the ALDS, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.Anthony Rizzo is viewed as a "long shot" to be available for the New York Yankees' first series of the postseason according to manager Aaron Boone. The first baseman suffered a fractured finger in Saturday's 9-4 loss to Pittsburgh and if he's unavailable, Ben Rice will likely remain with the team to open the postseason.

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