NY trade deadline 2022

EvilEmpire

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There are benefits to having a good GM who has been with the organization for a long time and has job security. It seems like Cashman can stick to his valuations and is rarely under pressure to overpay for short term benefits at the expense of long term goals. He'll do it for the right guys if he wants to, but I don't think Hal is looking over his shoulder too much.

Obviously not every deal works out ('sup Joey), but as a fan, I'm thrilled that he's the one calling the shots.
 

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Also he is still doing a great job at holding onto the prospects that he hopes will actually work out in NY, and there are a lot of those right now. He has an excess of pitching in the high levels and has been using that as currency, at least so far.
 

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Goddamn NY traded a lot of pitching, but WE STILL HAVE PERAZA!!!!
 

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Also NY can't be done, they don't have roster spots for all of these pitchers.
 

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Gonna miss Medina but he was out of options. NY is a lot lower on high-level pitching depth than they were a week ago, but their pitching staff seems set through at least 2023.
 

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This also allows NY to move on from Taillon without overpaying for him this winter.
 

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All reports had him as the lead prospect, and even more so after Castillo brought back Marte.
Oh, I understand that was the buzz. I just didn’t see the Yankees parting with a player like Peraza to get Montas because the Yankees are smart. Ie, I didn’t buy those reports as reflective of the Yankees’ evaluation of Montas and Peraza.
 

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Still have the pieces for Soto...

Benintendi
Effross
Montas
Trivino

Didn't give up any of the prized prospects. Cashman is having a nice trade deadline here.
 

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Do the Yankees ever trade anyone from their top 3? I’d assume Cashman starts every call with I want your player but don’t play games you’re not getting my top 3.
 

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As far as moves left to make, who do we think is on the way out? Gallo? German?
Gallo has to be gone, and they have too many pitchers for roster spots, I think.

We might get Castillo vs Montas on Wed afternoon...
 

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Do the Yankees ever trade anyone from their top 3? I’d assume Cashman starts every call with I want your player but don’t play games you’re not getting my top 3.
They traded Justus Sheffield for Paxton a few years ago, he was pretty highly ranked at the time.
 

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Here is the bottom line: NY now has an entire pitching staff under control through 2023 at least, and they have not had to move any of their position player prospects. They are lined up very nicely to pay Judge and Rizzo this winter.
 

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I wrote here a week ago about NY drafting 15 pitchers this year:

I think the idea there is that Matt Blake and crew are so good at developing guys that they can trade a bunch of their AA/AAA SP prospects now and Blake will hopefully just keep the assembly line churning behind them. Will Warren as a 2021 8th round pick and already in AA and crushing is the blueprint, NY can put a lot of money into scouting and they know the kind of raw talent they can best work with.
They traded seven pitchers in these three deals, just one low-level position player. Fill 'em up, Matt!
 

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Every year I watch as the Yankees manage to get a star at the deadline without having to give up their top prospect. If I am any team trading to NY I ask for Volpe and don't budge.

Teams will budge.
Prescient.
 

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Here is the bottom line: NY now has an entire pitching staff under control through 2023 at least, and they have not had to move any of their position player prospects. They are lined up very nicely to pay Judge and Rizzo this winter.
Rizzo is signed through next season, and I'm sure you know that, so I'm assuming you meant someone else? Carpenter?
 

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Does Hicks have any value to Washington in a potential Soto trade? Just thinking about a MLB player at a low(er) yearly cost.
What would he help them do? His WAR is 1.3, 0.7, -0.3, 1.3 over the past 4 seasons, partially because he's hurt all the time. He might hit 2 WAR this year, and he turns 33 at the end of this season. Not sure what a rebuilding team would see in that
 

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I get Waldichuk and Medina have value in a deep system, but feels like the A's let the Yanks off the hook a bit.

Check back in in 2027....
 

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Rizzo is signed through next season, and I'm sure you know that, so I'm assuming you meant someone else? Carpenter?
Yeah, as was said, he has an opt-out. Hopefully Cashman can just extend him through 2024, so 2/32 after this season.