NEW YORK – After a season in which Trent Grisham established several statistical career highs, the outfielder is positioned to cash in this winter.

Grisham will now have a decision to make after receiving a qualifying offer from the Yankees on Thursday, a one-year contract valued at $22.025 million.

Grisham, 29, was the only Yankee to receive the offer, which represents a significant raise over his $5 million salary this past season. He has until 4 p.m. ET on Nov. 18 to decide whether to accept it or test free agency in search of a multiyear deal.

If Grisham declines and signs elsewhere, the Yankees would receive a compensation pick in the 2026 MLB Draft.

At present, the Bombers’ outfield projects to include Aaron Judge, Jasson Domínguez and possibly No. 4 prospect Spencer Jones.

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