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This article was originally published on fansided.com as This Yankees-D'Backs trade would be perfect even without Eugenio Suarez. Considering the nonstop rash of injuries and a humiliating June swoon, it almost feels like a miracle that the New York Yankees are only two games out of first place.
An American League scout who knows the Yankees well discusses their first half and suggests two summer blockbuster trades that could get them back in the World Series in a revealing Q&A.
The prospects teams want most from the Yankees right now, assuming shortstop George Lombard Jr. is off the table, are likely outfielder Spencer Jones, recently-debuted pitcher Cam Schlittler, and Double-A fireballer Carlos Lagrange. This package has none of them.
As Eugenio Suarez stirs up trade rumors with All-Star break comments and commercial, a Yankees insider proposes a blockbuster 5-for-3 swap.
It's always nice to have options. No one knows that better than New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman as he shops for a power-hitting third baseman ahe
Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez, who could potentially be traded to the Mets or Yankees, was hit by a pitch in Tuesday's 2025 MLB All-Star Game.
Third base is a massive chasm that the New York Yankees need to fill ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline. Eugenio Suárez happens to be the perfect player to fill the organization's largest void. Unfortunately for GM Brian Cashman and his front office staff, adding Suárez can't entirely fix the team's infield.
The New York Yankees need to add a third baseman before the MLB trade deadline, and time is running out. The deadline, which is on July 31, is only getting clos