The New York Yankees are struggling to keep pace with the Tampa Bay Rays in the American League East, and a key factor in their slump is the inconsistent performance of Gerrit Cole. The right-hander has been hot and cold since returning from Tommy John surgery, and the team is now looking to bolster their rotation with a potential trade.
What happened?
The Yankees are 2-9 in their last 11 games and are now three games behind the Rays for first place in the American League East. Despite beating Tampa Bay 5-1 yesterday, the team only managed three hits and struck out 17 times.
Why it matters for Gerrit Cole
Gerrit Cole's performance has been a major factor in the Yankees' struggles, and the team is now looking to surround him with more talent in the rotation. The addition of a top pitcher like Tarik Skubal could give the Yankees the best rotation in baseball.
What comes next?
The Yankees are reportedly eyeing the Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal as a potential trade target, and the team would have to pay him approximately $12 million if they were to acquire him on deadline day. Skubal has a 3.15 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 65.2 innings this season, and is coming off back-to-back AL Cy Young awards.
The Yankees are also considering other options, including the Atlanta Braves' Max Fried and the Chicago White Sox's Carlos Rodon. However, Skubal's talent and experience make him a more attractive option for the team.
Gerrit Cole's status as a key figure in the Yankees' rotation is under scrutiny, and the team is now looking to surround him with more talent. The addition of a top pitcher like Tarik Skubal could give the Yankees the best rotation in baseball, and help them stay competitive in the American League East.
The Yankees have also seen both Will Warren and Ryan Weathers falter recently after being incredibly impressive early on, and either of them can be involved in the trade as well. If Weathers isn't dealt, New York could definitely insert him in the bullpen, with him reaching the most innings he's ever pitched and his velocity playing up down there.
Skubal is a rental this season, and with his superagent, Scott Boras, there's a zero percent chance that he signs a contract extension midseason, even with the expected looming lockout on the horizon. Skubal is 29 years old, making $32 million this year in arbitration, and the team taking him on would have to pay him approximately $12 million if he's traded on deadline day.
The Tigers are 40-50, five games behind in the AL Wild Card race, and would get a king's ransom back if they were to deal Skubal instead of losing him in free agency and only getting a pick back.
The Yankees' current second baseman is Jazz Chisholm Jr., who's in the midst of a down season during a contract year where he has a 97 wRC+, .700 OPS, .223 batting average, and 2.1 fWAR. Arraez would be a sizable upgrade over Chisholm Jr., and the team is now looking to make a move to improve their chances in the American League East.
The addition of a top player like Luis Arraez could give the Yankees the boost they need to stay competitive in the American League East. The team is now looking to make a move to improve their chances, and the addition of a top player like Arraez could be the key to their success.
The Yankees are 2-9 in their last 11 games, and are now three games behind the Rays for first place in the American League East. The team is looking to make a move to improve their chances, and the addition of a top player like Arraez could be the key to their success.
The Yankees are reportedly eyeing the Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal as a potential trade target, and the team would have to pay him approximately $12 million if they were to acquire him on deadline day. Skubal has a 3.15 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 65.2 innings this season, and is coming off back-to-back AL Cy Young awards.
The Yankees are also considering other options, including the Atlanta Braves' Max Fried and the Chicago White Sox's Carlos Rodon. However, Skubal's talent and experience make him a more attractive option for the team.
The Yankees have also seen both Will Warren and Ryan Weathers falter recently after being incredibly impressive early on, and either of them can be involved in the trade as well. If Weathers isn't dealt, New York could definitely insert him in the bullpen, with him reaching the most innings he's ever pitched and his velocity playing up down there.
Skubal is a rental this season, and with his superagent, Scott Boras, there's a zero percent chance that he signs a contract extension midseason, even with the expected looming lockout on the horizon. Skubal is 29 years old, making $32 million this year in arbitration, and the team taking him on would have to pay him approximately $12 million if he's traded on deadline day.
The Tigers are 40-50, five games behind in the AL Wild Card race, and would get a king's ransom back if they were to deal Skubal instead of losing him in free agency and only getting a pick back.
The Yankees' current second baseman is Jazz Chisholm Jr., who's in the midst of a down season during a contract year where he has a 97 wRC+, .700 OPS, .223 batting average, and 2.1 fWAR. Arraez would be a sizable upgrade over Chisholm Jr., and the team is now looking to make a move to improve their chances in the American League East.
The addition of a top player like Luis Arraez could give the Yankees the boost they need to stay competitive in the American League East. The team is now looking to make a move to improve their chances, and the addition of a top player like Arraez could be the key to their success.
The Yankees are 2-9 in their last 11 games, and are now three games behind the Rays for first place in the American League East. The team is looking to make a move to improve their chances, and the addition of a top player like Arraez could be the key to their success.
