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The New York Yankees could hit the trade market hard in the near future. Athletics pitcher Jeffrey Springs could be an under-the-radar target for them.
Suárez, 33, leads all third basemen this season with 29 home runs and an OPS of .883. It's a heck of a walk-year for the now-two-time All-Star, and it could secure him a trade to a contender if Arizona waves the white flag.
In a breakdown of the best deadline fits for every team above .500, Passan named Eugenio Suárez as the first move the Yankees should make, not the only one. New York has too many holes and too much pressure to settle for half-measures.
If the Yankees wanted a cheaper option and didn't want to invest future money into someone, Suarez should be the target. Recently, general manager Brian Cashman shared his plans for the trade deadline, and it looked like he was looking to acquire a starting pitcher.
Everson Pereira was scratched with general sickness and Bryan De La Cruz with an oblique issue on Tuesday night, and both remained out of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre lineup on Wednesday afternoon.
The New York Yankees have continuously been linked to Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes as a potential trade target.
Rafael Flores is not only the most underrated prospect in the Yankees' system, but he's one of the most underrated prospects in the game. He's only the No. 15-ranked prospect in New York's system per MLB Pipeline, but I think he's far more exciting and can fetch the Yankees an exciting return if they're willing to deal him.
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MLB: Aaron Boone Regrets DJ LeMahieu's Frustration After Benching Him from Yankees' Starting LineupAt 36 years old, his limited range in the Yankees' infield has contributed to critical moments in games. Boone commented that LeMahieu did not take the news of his new role well. "It wasn't a great reaction,