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The struggling New York Yankees are expected to land a "big relief arm" before Thursday's trade deadline, per ESPN's Jeff Passan on Tuesday's edition of Pardon The Interruption.
Major League Baseball's trade deadline will pass at 6 p.m. ET on July 31, leaving teams with just over two days to complete their summer shopping. Some clubs have already been active swappers: the Yankees have obtained two infielders (Ryan McMahon and Amed Rosario),
The Dodgers, Mets, and Yankees are all connected to a trade that involves this Twins outfielder ahead of the trade deadline.
With the Yankees' bullpen struggling, Brendan Kuty of The Athletic reports the team could try to trade for the Rockies' Jake Bird. Bird has been the Rockies' best reliever this year, and since Naw York and Colorado have already completed the Ryan McMahon deal, there is familiarity between the two sides this month.
The New York Yankees are expected to replace their franchise shortstop after a brutal reaction from home fans.
The Yankees are looking to boost their rotation at the trade deadline, and they could make a strong proposal for Nationals ace MacKenzie Gore
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The Yankees have already been aggressive on the trade market, but they likely aren't done. Here's a look at who they could target next.
The 6-foot-7 Jones has been potent since his first promotion to Triple-A. In 19 games with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Jones has 13 home runs and is hitting .400. His trade availability is unclear. Some reports indicate it'd take a gigantic haul, while others suggest Jones very well could be moved for a more reasonable MLB option.