Donaldson, 36, has slowed down some defensively over the last few years, but he had a solid season offensively in 2021, batting .247 with a .352 on-base percentage and 26 home runs. Kiner-Falefa, who turns 27 later this month, is a dramatic upgrade on defense over the Yankees’ other options, and he has spent time at catcher, second base, shortstop and third base in his career. He has just a .316 career on-base percentage, but he makes solid contact and has the speed to steal bases.
Rortvedt, 24, was called up for the first time in 2021 and struggled at the plate. He is a .241 career hitter in the minors and was a second-round draft pick in 2016.
While Kiner-Falefa and Rortvedt are low-cost options, Donaldson is owed more than $43.5 million over the next two seasons and has a $16 million team option in 2024 with an $8 million buyout. He also has some history with Gerrit Cole after he accused the Yankees ace of having doctored baseballs to boost his performance.
Urshela, 30, exceeded all expectations in New York, batting .292 with 41 home runs over three seasons while providing at times spectacular defense at third base.