After refraining from signing several other big-name free agents this offseason, the New York Yankees are reportedly in the mix for free-agent shortstop Trevor Story.
According to MLB Network's Jon Heyman, Story has "emerged [as] a possibility" for the Yanks and is "at least under consideration" for the team.
Heyman also reported that Story is believed to be "very open" to a short-term contract that includes opt-out clauses.
Heyman compared the potential Story deal to the contract free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa signed with the Minnesota Twins on Saturday, which was a three-year, $105.