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The New York Yankees need to look for an upgrade at the hot corner, and some media members are suggesting a reunion with a surging infielder.
“Guardians are listening on relievers, including stars Cade Smith and Emmanuel Clasé,” New York Post MLB insider Jon Heyman reported on Saturday. “Prices are understandably high. They are seen as not too likely to trade either top pen guy, and with MLB’s easiest closing schedule, they aren’t even a certain seller.”
The 24-year-old began this season back at Somerset, hitting .274/.389/.594 with 16 homers and 32 RBI over 49 games before earning a promotion to Triple-A. Jones has been on fire with the RailRiders, hitting .362/.426/.776 with seven homers and 15 RBI over his first 14 games. He had four hits and homered on Saturday.
The New York Yankees need to add another infielder, but a trade for Colorado Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon doesn't make much sense at all.
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There was no update from Fried or the Yankees on the details of his brief mound session, but he said earlier Friday that his finger has been healing pretty good and manager Aaron Boone said after the game that a full-scale bullpen may be in the cards for Sunday morning.
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?
There is no sillier narrative in sports, certainly not around here, than this one: Yankee fans are spoiled and entitled ingrates who don’t appreciate the fact that their team never has a losing