Yankees Explore Multiple Third Basemen Trades Ahead Deadline
Yankees Explore Multiple Third Basemen Trades Ahead Deadline

Yankees Explore Multiple Third Basemen Trades Ahead Deadline

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The New York Yankees are actively exploring trade options to address key weaknesses in their roster as the July trade deadline approaches. A major concern is the infield, particularly third base, where Jazz Chisholm Jr., a natural second baseman, has been playing out of position due to injuries and the declining performance of DJ LeMahieu. Multiple sources report that the Yankees are targeting third basemen such as Arizona's Eugenio Suarez, Texas' Josh Jung, St. Louis' Nolan Arenado, and the Angels' Luis Rengifo, aiming to move Chisholm back to his preferred position and shore up defensive and offensive production. Simultaneously, the bullpen has faltered, with reliever Luke Weaver struggling after injury and the team considering trades for arms like Miami's Ronny Henriquez, Arizona's Shelby Miller, Washington's Kyle Finnegan, and Pittsburgh's David Bednar, though such moves could require sacrificing top prospects. The urgency for roster upgrades is underscored by the Yankees' diminishing AL East lead and their need to remain competitive for a playoff run. The front office faces tough decisions, as acquiring impactful players will likely come at a significant prospect cost.

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