You guys should get Tommy Pham. He's been on a heater last 5-6 weeks since getting new contacts Lots of playoff experience, surprisingly good defensively. Wouldn't take much since Pirates want to deal him.Is it worth trading away a fairly high prospect for a #3 starter? Will a # 3 starter really help this team?
With Judge out 10 days at least…and this team playing poorly WITH Judge, to me it feels like another lost season and it’s probably not worth giving up prospects to hope you can get a wildcard.
Yanks get a corner OF to bat against LHPs since Grisham (.603 OPS) and Dominguez (.585 OPS) sorely need a platoon against LHPs.
Not a seismic move, obviously, but fits an immediate need, especially until Judge returns.
I wouldn’t mind a 2016-esque sell, especially if Judge can’t come back anytime soon.Rumor has it Cashman has been offering Bellinger and Goldschmidt in trade discussions!
Because Judge is hurt management is giving up!
Yankee fans will go bonkers if this happens IMHO!
Throwing away this season because Hal and Cashman don't want to offer both contracts for 2026 sucks big-time!I wouldn’t mind a 2016-esque sell, especially if Judge can’t come back anytime soon.
Better chance to win in 2026 w Cole/Gil back.
FfldCntyFan- - - I get where you're coming from, but my anger comes that Hal and Cashman early in the season knew what they needed and they had gotten Bellinger, Goldschmidt, Williams and Fried, which was great but they needed a 3rd baseman, at least 2 starting pitchers, 2 relief pitchers, possibly another outfielder!I get the frustration but I'm not sure it makes a whole lot of sense to get angry if they do trade Bellinger and/or Goldschmidt. We will need to make room, very soon for Spencer Jones and in all candor, the continued rotation of Grisham, Bellinger and Dominguez for two outfield spots wasn't helping Dominguez' development.
Of greatest importance, anyone who believes that this is a works series team needs to take a longer, deeper look at the team. There are a ton of flaws, that doesn't translate well to playoff baseball.
We thought the same thing in the Spring.Nice to see Volpe have some fireworks the last two games.
What's everyone looking/hoping for today at the deadline?
Overall, I think the moves so far have been "shrewd". 3B is secure and the bench is stronger without giving up top prospects.
Today is all about pitching. My one "hope" is that we get a starter/frontline reliever (ideally both) with a contract beyond this year. If we get rental pitchers, I'm not as keen to give up good value for them.
Here's my spin if I were GM and had free reign to trade: with Cruz, Leiter and Gil all looking ready to return in August, I'd trade Williams for a nice haul, trade a nicer haul to acquire Mason Miller (four years of control after this season) and then maybe trade lesser pieces for another reliever rental. Make sure to resign Luke Weaver over the offseason.
With Gil coming back, do we really need a SP3? Fried, Rodon, Gil is solid, maybe get an SP4/5 rental. Next year, a staff led by Cole, Fried, Rodon, Gil looks damn solid to build around.
But I digress...
In summary: no more bats, but would love a good reliever whose contract extends beyond this season.
Because the Yankees are all about exit velo and launch angle.We need a couple arms. I like the idea of what I read this morning, that if they can't land one of the relievers they're looking at they'll move Schlittler to the bullpen.
I still think they should have moved Gil to the pen late August last season to limit his innings. I don't understand why a management team that was overly concerned with a young pitcher's innings limit for decades didn't seem to care that Gil was going to end up so far beyond what a reasonable innings cap would have been. I would keep a close eye on him this year to make sure he doesn't reinjure his arm.
I do remember Cashman speaking about doing rates a couple years ago.Because the Yankees are all about exit velo and launch angle.
They can't manage pitchers.
I like it! This feels like a steal. Flores is a solid prospect, but he's kinda a retread with Rice as a bat-first guy who is kinda a catcher, kinda a first baseman.
Glad to bring in a closer with control for next year too. And, we still haven't traded anyone in the top-eight of our prospects.
He couldn't locate his breaking balls. Batters sat on fastballs and killed him. Don't really know specifics other than the shock value of being demoted to minors.@storrsroars
Bednar was so putrid last season. What is different now. I hate him. Cost me a fantasy bb season title, I think.
It feels like the Yankees went to Ocean State Job Lot for help.
I'm updating my own post to note that I hadn't fully read through the returns teams got for other (sometimes worse) relievers (sometimes pure rentals).Seems like a steal for you, but Cherington had to do something. We've still got a great pen without him, and he's gonna make >$7M next year. A non-competitive team doesn't need an expensive closer. Santana will do just fine. Happy to get a 1b/C who can actually contribute next year. Our catching situation is bad and 1b isn't much better. I like the deal. Hope it works out for both you guys and Bednar.