The New York Yankees are once again positioning themselves as legitimate World Series contenders this season, and with that success comes growing speculation that the front office could pursue a major roster upgrade ahead of a deep postseason push.
Among the most eye-catching ideas circulating in MLB circles is a blockbuster proposal from SI analyst Ryan Shea, which envisions the Yankees landing San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. in a massive five-player deal.
In this scenario, New York would take an aggressive win-now approach, betting on elite star power to push them over the top in an increasingly competitive American League. With expectations rising in the Bronx, the idea of adding another generational talent has fueled debate about how far the organization should go to maximize its championship window.
Massive return package for San Diego
In the proposed deal, the Yankees would acquire Fernando Tatis Jr. while sending a significant package to San Diego that includes Jasson Dominguez, Spencer Jones, Clarke Schmidt, and Oswaldo Cabrera. The deal would represent a major shake-up for both franchises.
For New York, it would mean parting with some of its most promising young talent and a reliable major-league arm in Schmidt, along with Cabrera‘s valuable defensive versatility. Dominguez and Jones, in particular, are viewed as high-upside outfield prospects who could become core pieces elsewhere, making their inclusion a steep price for a single superstar.
From the Padres’ perspective, the return offers depth, flexibility, and cost-controlled assets that could help them reshape multiple areas of the roster.
The combination of pitching support, positional versatility, and long-term potential aligns with a retooling strategy if San Diego chooses to pivot away from maintaining a high payroll. For New York, however, the motivation is clear: acquiring elite talent capable of changing games instantly.
The centerpiece of the deal, Fernando Tatis Jr., remains one of baseball’s most dynamic and marketable stars. His rare blend of power, speed, and defensive ability gives him the flexibility to fit into multiple roles, whether in the outfield or back on the infield depending on roster construction.
One potential alignment would see him in right field, allowing Aaron Judge to move to center to strengthen the overall outfield coverage. Tatis is under a long-term contract running through 2034 worth approximately $340 million, and his rsum already includes multiple All-Star selections, Gold Glove Awards, and Silver Slugger honors.
The belief is that adding a player of Tatis‘ caliber could elevate the Yankees offense to another level, especially in high-pressure postseason environments where star talent often decides outcomes.
Yankees insiders have also noted that if San Diego ever seriously entertained trade discussions, New York would almost certainly be among the first teams to inquire.