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BBB writers on Yankees trade deadline moves

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Coming into this year’s trade deadline, Brian Cashman claimed the Yankees would be “careful buyers.” With that, Cashman was looking for controllable assets without compromising the future, and he did just that. In his first move, Cashman dealt a potentially blocked prospect in Blake Rutherford, often-injured arm in Ian Clarkin, lower level prospect in Tito Polo and struggling reliever Tyler Clippard to the Chicago White Sox for David Robertson, Tommy Kahnle and Todd Frazier . Then, the Yankees went out and acquired lefty Jaime Garcia from the Twins for pitching prospects Zack Littell and Dietrich Enns. Finally, the Yankees acquired Sonny Gray in a final-hour splash for prospects Dustin Fowler, Jorge Mateo, and James Kaprielian. Here’s what our writers think about how the Yankees did at this year’s trade deadline. Photo Credit: Brad Penner | USA TODAY Sports

Yankees Trade Deadline Preview: Outfield

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Brian Cashman's now infamous words of claiming the Yankees will be "careful buyer" has seemingly gone by the wayside in the wake of  last night's blockbuster trade  in which the Yankees dealt their number three overall prospect Blake Rutherford, double-A  outfielder Tito Polo, single-A starting pitcher Ian Clarkin, and much maligned relief pitcher Tyler Clippard to the Chicago White Sox for 1B/3B Todd Frazier and relievers  David Robertson and Tommy  Ka hnle .    In part two of our Trade Deadline Preview series, I'll be discussing the  outfield situation and some of the players previously connected to the Yankees.   **As a disclaimer, I firmly believe the Yankees are set in the outfield and  will  not  be trading for another outfielder, but keeping with the template of our series, we'll look at potential trade targets, as well as pieces the Yankees might even look to deal from  their  plethora of outfielder...

Rapid Reaction: Seven reasons why the Yankees/White Sox trade is a great deal for the New York Yankees

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Last night, the New York Yankees pulled off a seven-player blockbuster where they officially dealt prospects Blake Rutherford, Ian Clarkin and Tito Polo as well as reliever Tyler Clippard to the Chicago White Sox for relievers David Robertson and Tommy Kahnle as well as Todd Frazier. Yankees' general manager Brian Cashman noted that the Yankees would be buyers at the deadline, and he is sticking to his guns in what looks like another great deal for the New York Yankees. In honor of the seven-player deal, here are seven reasons why this is a great deal for the Yankees. Photo Credit: Getty Images via New York Post 1. In making this deal with White Sox GM Rick Hahn, the Yankees have effectively kept Todd Frazier and David Robertson away from the first place Red Sox. Right off the bat, you have to mention the fact that both the Yankees and the Red Sox were in on the players in this deal. At the top of the division, Boston has an even bigger hole at third base and no proven s...

BREAKING: Yankees acquire David Robertson, Tommy Kahnle and Todd Frazier from White Sox

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The Yankees and the White Sox struck a blockbuster deal on Tuesday night after the Yankees officially acquired 3B/1B Todd Frazier, RHP David Robertson and RHP Tommy Kahnle. In return, the White Sox acquired a package headlined by OF Blake Rutherford that included prospects LHP Ian Clarkin, and OF Tito Polo as well as RHP Tyler Clippard. Photo Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports For the Yankees, they are reuniting with Robertson who is signed through next season where he is owed $13 million. As for Kahnle, the 27-year-old is controlled through 2020. Frazier, on the other hand, is a free agent at the end of this season as he is effectively a rental who solves the Yankees problem at either first or third base. The Yankees could elect to resign Frazier to a short term deal this offseason. Frazier has hit to a disappointing-looking .207/.328/.432 line, but he has 16 homers, 15 doubles and 44 RBIs. He has been victimized by bad luck with a .214 BABIP, and he is not a big...

MLB Trade Rumors: Yankees, Athletics discussing Yonder Alonso trade

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Per  MLB.com's  Jon  Morosi , the Yankees have heated up their talks with the Oakland Athletics over first  baseman  Yonder Alonso.   It was first reported yesterday  that the Athletics had sent scouts to single-A Charleston to view Blake Rutherford, Estevan  Fl orial ,  Hoy Jun Park and  Fr eicer  P erez, and today it seems that talks are progressing, although nothing is imminent at this time. The Yankees have also previously expressed interest in other lefty  first basemen , namely, Lucas Duda of the Mets, Justin Bour of the Marlins and Matt Adams of the Braves.   Photo Credit: Chris O'Meara | AP

MLB Trade Rumors: A's scouting Rutherford, Florial, Park, Perez in Single-A Charleston

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As the July 31 trade deadline is near, it’s been reported that A’s scouts have been scouting the Yankees Low-A affiliate, the Charleston RiverDogs. They’re noted to be keeping an eye on top outfield prospect Blake Rutherford, shortstop Hoy Jun Park, outfielder Estevan Florial, and right-hander Freicer Perez. Photo Credit: Martin Griff | Pinstriped Prospects