MLB insider reveals 2 positions New York Yankees may target at trade deadline; 4 potential candidates

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The New York Yankees are one of the best teams in baseball this year, but there are always improvements that can be made to a World Series contender. While the MLB trade deadline is a few weeks away, there are reportedly two positions emerging for the Yankees trade targets in 2024.

The good news is that Gerrit Cole will soon rejoin the team, filling the void left in the rotation by the Clarke Schmidt injury. Plus, Juan Soto and Aaron Judge have largely carried the Yankees lineup in 2024. However, there are some clear weaknesses on the Yankees roster right now.

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Appearing on Fox Sports 1, senior MLB reporter Ken Rosenthal first highlighted the Yankees bullpen as something the front office is interested in improving ahead of the MLB trade deadline.

“Bullpen is going to be one thing. They are 2nd in the majors in bullpen ERA, but bottom 10 in strikeout rate from the bullpen. So they’d like a little more swing-and-miss.”

Ken Rosenthal on the New York Yankees’ interest in relief pitching ahead of the MLB trade deadline

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While the ERA is in excellent shape, teams do tend to emphasize strikeout rates and other metrics to gauge how successful their bullpen can be long-term. New York clearly knows what it needs, but there’s another potential position that could make it among the Yankees trade targets in 2024.

“One thing they are watching closely is Anthony Rizzo, who has struggled by any metric you want to use. He’s a guy that is turning 35 in August and the question is, if this a bad couple or months or is this a sharp decline?”

Ken Rosenthal on the New York Yankees potentially looking for an Anthony Rizzo replacement

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Rizzo isn’t providing anything positive for New York defensively and he’s currently a big hole in the Yankees lineup. As a result, whether it is replacing him directly or moving DJ LeMahieu to first base and pursuing a third baseman, an upgrade will likely be pursued.

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Identifying potential Yankees trade targets

Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller will rightfully headline most list of Yankees trade targets and for good reason. However, it’s hard to believe New York would unload its farm system for a reliever, so we’re focusing on other targets who would be more cost-effective.

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