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The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers are all poised to be buyers at the MLB trade deadline, with each World Series contender having similar needs. That has led the three
The Yankees figure to be one of the most aggressive teams at the trade deadline. Here are nine names to watch over the next 10 days.
We're clear of the All-Star break and the MLB Draft, and that means the next big date on the baseball calendar is the July 31 trade deadline. Speaking of which, each day leading up to the deadline brings us a fresh supply of deadline rumors,
The Yankees are known to move late, but they can’t afford to strike out at the deadline. Because this isn’t just about chasing a title anymore—it’s about staying afloat. A
Brian Cashman uses the expression often in reference to the trade deadline. Because after 2018, MLB eliminated waiver trades between Aug. 1-31. That left the non-waiver portion as the last time you can externally improve your team.
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And one bold suggestion comes from former center fielder Cameron Maybin, who thinks Tigers starter Tarik Skubal could end up the Bronx. Maybin made the argument in a series of posts on his X account.
For now, Spencer Jones and George Lombard Jr. look like keepers, Bowden reports. The Yankees have been careful not to dangle either in serious talks. That leaves a deep and evolving tier just beneath them of talented, but more expendable prospects in the right deal.
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The New York Yankees are in the market for infielders, batting power and pitching depth in the short time left before the trade deadline. The Pittsburgh Pirates