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Ryan McMahon’s Foot-Work Gamble: Why a Narrower Stance Could Re-Write His Yankees Story

Last updated: February 20, 2026 5:38 am
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A 35 % whiff rate wasn’t a death sentence—it’s the launch code for the Yankees’ most dramatic swing tweak of spring: narrowing McMahon’s ultra-wide base so his elite 93-mph exit velocity finally shows up in the run column.

TAMPA—Ryan McMahon doesn’t need to search for motivation. The numbers screamed at him all winter: a career-worst 35.2 % whiff rate, a 32.3 % strikeout percentage that sat in the second percentile of MLB hitters, and an OPS+ still below league-average despite a 93.3-mph exit velocity that ranked 14th in the sport—right behind Fernando Tatis Jr.

Those contradictions are why the Yankees’ analytics brain-trap locked the third-baseman in a Steinbrenner Field conference room for more than an hour the day after their playoff crash. The marching orders were simple: shrink everything. Start with the feet.

From 42.7 Inches to ‘Narrower Than Ever’

Ryan McMahon reacts after recording an out during the Yankees' Oct. 4 playoff game against the Blue Jays
McMahon vows his October frustration fuels mechanical fixes this spring.

Baseball Savant lists McMahon’s 2025 average stance width at 42.7 inches—fourth-widest in the majors. Most hitters in that top-10 tier counter-balance width by opening their front foot; McMahon stood dead-straight at zero degrees. The result: all the negatives of a big base—stiff hips, late rotation—without the benefit of added plate coverage.

  • Off-season objective: close the gap by three-plus inches
  • Drill focus: quicker hip fire, less head movement, straighter path through the zone
  • Early eye test: Rowson says McMahon is “ending up in a good spot to drive the ball”

“Just things I’ve done in the past and things I kind of got away from,” McMahon said Thursday. “Trying to find a way to give myself basically the best chance every single time and be really consistent with it.”

Why the Fix Matters Now: Contact on ‘Right’ Swings Collapsed

Mechanics aren’t academic when your zone-contact rate was 77.8 %—fourth-worst among qualified hitters. McMahon rarely chases (89th-percentile walk rate) yet still whiffed more than virtually everyone. Translation: he swung at the correct pitches and simply missed them, an indictment of path, timing or—according to the Yankees—base width.

Ryan McMahon hits a home run during the Yankees' Sept. 26 game against the Orioles
When McMahon barrels one, his 93-mph exit velo rivals MVP-type sluggers.

Defense Already Platinum; Offense Needs Bronze-Level Upgrade

Manager Aaron Boone‘s praise is lavish because McMahon’s glove has never been in question. He transformed the Yankees’ infield down the stretch, vacuuming grounders for ground-ball artists Max Fried and Carlos Rodón. Boone’s ceiling: “That’s what I want it to look like.”

But glove-only third basemen don’t win pennants in the Bronx. Since the front office identified his wide base as the swing’s root flaw, any incremental contact gain is priceless for a lineup that will break camp with title or bust expectations.

Platoon Option Looms, But It’s Plan B

Ryan McMahon reacts after striking out during the Yankees Aug. 21 game against the Red Sox
One more whiff-heavy month could force a straight-lefties platoon with Amed Rosario.

The club has quietly floated using Amed Rosario at third versus left-handers—a move that would funnel McMahon’s reps almost exclusively to right-handed pitching. It’s a safety net that hides the bat instead of fixing it. McMahon, an All-Star in 2024, would rather hit his way out of a platoon.

X-Factor: If Contact Even Tougues League-Average, Look Out

McMahon’s below-average OPS+ every season of his career feels like stubborn proof the Coors-to-sea-level narrative still dogs him. Yet the ball doesn’t lie: a 93.3 mph exit velocity already plays anywhere. Add a slightly narrower base, a hair more hip rotation, and that batted-ball thunder converts to line drives instead of air time.

Hitting coach James Rowson won’t project numbers in February, but the data point he circles is simple—consistency. “With him being a little bit more narrow, he’s ending up in a good spot to drive the ball. I like what I see.”

Prediction: 2026 Will Grade the Experiment on Contact, Not Power

Yankee Stadium doesn’t judge 450-foot homers; it grades contact quality and strikeout suppression. Scouts inside Tampa see early BP spikes in opposite-field liners, fewer rollover grounders and—crucially—balls in play that used to be empty swings. If McMahon’s zone-contact rate jumps even four points into the low-80s, the Yankees slot a 30-homer, plus-glove third-baseman in the middle of a World Series lineup.

Fail, and the platoon looms, payroll flexibility evaporates, and New York hunts for a new savior at the deadline. Spring is forgiving; October is not. The foot-work gamble starts counting for real in three weeks.

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