Rizzo is now a free agent as the Yankees declined his club option for the 2025 season. We can't blame them for doing so as Rizzo has hit .210/.291/.299 since that ill-fated collision with Fernando Tatis Jr at first base on May 28, 2023. Rizzo was hitting quite well before that incident, but has been a shell of his former self since that time. While he did hit 32 homers as recently as 2022, his indicators paint a dismal picture as only his strike zone judgement and contact abilities remain intact. What Rizzo does put into play is not of the same contact quality it once was unless he is jumping on a mistake pitch. It is tough to envision him recovering even a fraction of his former fantasy value unless he were to pull off some sort of 2021 Joey Votto performance. Rizzo would need the right park and a 100% clear head to pull off that feat, and it might just be that Rizzo may hang them up given how rapidly his numbers are plunging into the aging curve. Read Past Outlooks