The New York Yankees have declined their option on Anthony Rizzo after their World Series defeat to the LA Dodgers, the team has announced.
Rizzo, who made a huge blunder before the Dodgers’ championship-winning comeback in Game 5 of the series, is now a free agent after being released at the end of his fourth season in New York.
After Wednesday’s decisive loss to LA, the 35-year-old said about his future with the team: ‘I feel like I have a lot left to offer in this game in a lot of different ways. I don’t want to take this off.’
Rizzo moved to Yankee Stadium in 2021 after a decade-long stint with the Chicago Cubs, where he became a World Series champion in 2016.
He also earned three All-Star inclusions during his time in Chicago, while claiming four Gold Glove awards.
New York Yankees have declined their option on Anthony Rizzo after their World Series defeat
The first baseman’s miscommunication with Gerrit Cole on a routine ground ball contributed to one of the most disastrous innings in Yankees history on Wednesday night as they surrendered a 5-0 lead before the Dodgers clinched the World Series with a 7-6 win.
With two outs and the bases loaded, Dodgers star Mookie Betts hit a grounder to first as Rizzo failed to charge, while Cole halted after initially running towards the bag.
‘Those balls off righties, those are the hardest balls for us [first basemen to field]… I kind of was going for it, and then it kicked one way, so I had to really make sure to catch it first,’ Rizzo explained afterwards.