Manny Machado visits Yankee Stadium as part of free-agency tour

He first dropped by the  Chicago White Sox's facility on Monday. Machado's brother-in-law, Yonder Alonso, was just signed last week by the White Sox. A source told ESPN's Jesse Rogers that indications are the visit went well.

This latest visit, which came after Machado was chauffeured 85 blocks to the Bronx from an upscale hotel on Manhattan's Upper East Side, lasted exactly 90 minutes. During it, he walked briefly around a ballpark he already has played in 45 times as an opposing player, saw his smiling face photo edited in pinstripes on the massive center-field video board and talked.

The talking was the most crucial part of his brief Big Apple stay.

Presumably, Machado spoke with Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and manager Aaron Boone, both of whom pulled into the ballpark some two hours before the controversial infielder's arrival.

Their conversations likely revolved around dollars and cents, as well as hustling comments.

Some of the Yankees' hesitance to make such an offer might stem from comments Machado made while playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers during the National League Championship Series in October.

After being questioned about the on-again, off-again effort Machado sometimes gives when running the bases, he told The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal he was not "the type of player that's going to be 'Johnny Hustle' and run down the line and slide to first base ... that's just not my personality, that's not my cup of tea, that's not who I am."

In the weeks following Machado's statement, Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner told reporters he believed the third baseman/shortstop needed to explain himself to the ballclub before it seriously entertained signing him. Comments like those wouldn't fly well in New York, Steinbrenner added.

Along with Cashman and Boone, recently re-signed Yankees starter CC Sabathia was on hand at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday. It's unclear if Sabathia played any role in Machado's visit or not.

What is clear is that Machado's tour continues with a stop Thursday in Philadelphia. He'll meet there with the  Phillies before making a decision about where he'd prefer to sign.