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FanSided’s Quinn Everts named four trade destinations for Baltimore Orioles All-Star slugging utility man Ryan O’Hearn, including the Bronx. “He'd be a happy hitter in the Bronx, and he's mashed against the Yankees in his career, too,” wrote Everts. “Adding O'Hearn wouldn't be a luxury move, it would be one of necessity for the Bombers.”
FanGraphs projects the Yankees to have a payroll of $187 million in 2026, and MLBTradeRumors opined that arbitration raises for Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Fernando Cruz may cause that to be an underestimate.
Here’s a rundown of all sellers and potential sellers, and their possible market impact. Top tradeable talent: Eugenio Suárez, Josh Naylor, Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly. Insider notes: Suárez should bring a nice return for a rental with the Yankees, Cubs needing 3B help. Gallen is viewed favorably despite down year.
A new trade proposal would see the New York Yankees shipping out a fan-favorite outfielder to solidify the rotation and infield. The post Yankees Trade Proposal Dumps $5 Million Veteran, Upgrades Rotation and Infield appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Regarding Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton, Heyman reported that there's "no chance" that he gets moved before the trade deadline. Buxton declared to Heyman, "I'm a Twin for life," so it doesn't appear likely that he would be willing to waive his no-trade clause anytime soon.
The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers could emerge as the perfect suitors in a trade for Washington Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan.