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It may be down to two candidates for a deal, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers. The options: Eugenio Suarez of Arizona, an All Star this season with 31 homers, or Ryan McMahon of Colorado, a former All Star.
The New York Yankees would love to trade for Eugenio Suarez at the deadline, but they now have an obstacle thrown into their pursuit that Brian Cashman might not be able to overcome.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Mitch Keller has drawn some interest from a handful of teams ahead of the MLB trade deadline, and another World Series-contending club reportedly is eyeing him.
The New York Yankees need a new third baseman after letting DJ LeMahieu go and moving Jazz Chisholm Jr. back to second base. While Eugenio Suárez would be ideal, there is another player who makes sense.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is on the prowl for pitching ahead of the July 31 MLB trade deadline. Specifically, he could use another starter
Cashman has three significant areas which need to be addressed by the July 31 trade deadline, with none of the three any more important than the other.
Of most immediate concern is the status of Max Fried’s blister. The Yankees are going nowhere if they don’t have Fried atop their rotation, but it is still not clear whether the left-hander will need an IL stint because of the blister issue that popped up in Saturday’s start and has cost him time in the past.
A few guesses on the home run race, the trade deadline and a surprising regular season finish for the Yankees.