DJ LeMahieu’s Yankees career has come to an unceremonious end.

In a move that seemed like a long time coming as a series of lower-leg injuries made him a shell of himself in recent years, LeMahieu was designated for assignment on Wednesday, a day after the Yankees announced that Jazz Chisholm Jr. was moving back to second base.

With third base being too much a physical challenge for the soon-to-be 37-year-old LeMahieu, according to Aaron Boone, that left the veteran as a bench player without much of a role moving forward.

DJ LeMahieu (c.) in the Yankees dugout while out of the lineup for the Yankees' game against the Mariners on July 8, 2025.DJ LeMahieu (c.) in the Yankees dugout while out of the lineup for the Yankees’ game against the Mariners on July 8, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

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The DFA leaves the Yankees on the hook for the roughly $22 million left on LeMahieu’s contract through next season.

The former two-time batting champion signed a six-year, $90 million deal entering the 2021 season.

He was solid for the first two years of that pact, but had his production sapped by a toe issue late in the 2022 season that left him off the playoff roster that year. 

LeMahieu had manned second base regularly since coming off the IL in May for a calf strain suffered in his first Grapefruit League game of the spring.