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The team endured a harsh stretch in the last few weeks, giving up its lead in the American League East as several players fell to injury or regressed. Starter Clarke Schmidt has been ruled out for the year and the team cut ties with infielder DJ LeMahieu after some defensive struggles.
Unfortunately for the New York Yankees, there aren't a ton of appealing third base options available at this year's trade deadline outside of Arizona Diamondbac
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The New York Yankees' starting rotation is about to get Luis Gil back, but they may want another arm in the rotation as well. They could target a more reliable arm for October.
The New York Yankees have a glaring hole at third base after moving Jazz Chisholm Jr. back to second base. Could they make a huge move to fill their need?
With Major League Baseball's trade deadline less than two weeks away, the rumor mill is now in full operation. One name in particular seems popular among contenders: Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller,
Dax Kilby’s bat is a big reason why the Yankees were so excited to grab the high school shortstop in the first round of this week’s MLB draft. “He’s got a contact-oriented swing that also has power,” Yankees director of amateur scouting Damon Oppenheimer told reporters this week. “It adapts to being able to hit balls in different quadrants.”
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 are projected to execute a massive deadline trade to fortify the roster in several critical ways.
Kilby described the moment he was drafted as “unreal” and a dream come true. He’s now the latest shortstop to be selected in the first round by the Yankees, joining top prospect George Lombard Jr., current starting shortstop Anthony Volpe, now-Tigers infielder Trey Sweeney and of course Derek Jeter.