MLB rumors: Insider shuts down intriguing Yankees notion before trade deadline

The New York Yankees are currently in an enviable position in the American League standings. At the time of writing, the Yankees are tied with the Baltimore Orioles for the lead in the AL East, with a 65-45 record, making them a legitimate contender to win the 2024 World Series trophy. Their moves prior to the trade deadline should only help in their quest, with Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Mark Leiter Jr. expected to improve the team in a huge way.

MLB rumors: Insider shuts down intriguing Yankees notion before trade  deadline

Alas, some fans couldn’t help but feel disappointed that those were the only moves the Yankees could muster. With their title window wide-open, many believed that if there was ever a time to go all-in, this year is it. However, reports came out that the Yankees were simply outbid and couldn’t match the trade price on a few players that changed teams prior to the deadline — suggesting that their farm system is a bit lackluster.

Nonetheless, the Yankees simply showed “no great interest” to trade away their best prospects, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, even though the likes of Jasson Dominguez, Ben Rice, Austin Wells, Chase Hampton, George Lombard Jr. and Spencer Jones were all reportedly “popular in trade talks”.

At the end of the day, the Yankees didn’t exactly need to pull off any league-altering trades to up their odds to win the World Series. Only time will tell, however, if they did enough prior to the deadline to bolster the team in preparation for what they’re hoping will be a deep postseason run.

Yankees whiff on a few of their trade targets

The Yankees were one of the teams that were expected to be the most active prior to the trade deadline. But in the end, they only traded for three players, receiving Jazz Chisholm Jr., Mark Leiter Jr., and Enyel De Los Santos — addressing their need at second base/center field and bullpen.

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But as Heyman made note of, they also expressed interest in Yandy Diaz, Pete Fairbanks, and Tanner Scott — whiffing on all three trade targets. Heyman even reported that the Yankees “never got close” to acquiring Diaz.

The Yankees also made a concerted effort to bolster their starting rotation and were among the teams that were in extensive trade talks for Jack Flaherty. Flaherty’s medical, however, gave New York pause, opening the door for the Los Angeles Dodgers to acquire the 28-year-old righty.

Roster-building requires a delicate balancing act. The Yankees clearly have high hopes for the prospects currently in their system, and having those young players around could help them build a more sustainable contending outfit for the foreseeable future.

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