The case for, and against, trading Cam Schlittler
Briefly

The Yankees face critical roster challenges as the 2025 trade deadline approaches, needing to add players in multiple positions. Despite having sufficient catchers and first basemen, their third base position has performed poorly all season. Upcoming playoff aspirations are complicated by injuries to pitchers Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt. Additionally, the bullpen lacks depth, creating a need for at least four new players. Struggling against the AL East, with a record of 11-18, the Yankees risk missing playoff opportunities if they do not act decisively in the trade market.
The Yankees have three catchers, two first basemen, a full-time DH, and a full outfield, but third base has been a black hole all season.
The rotation is significantly weakened with Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt recovering from Tommy John surgery, and they could use another starter for a playoff push.
The Yankees will need to add at least four players to feel like there are no glaring weaknesses heading into the most crucial stretch of the season.
They are 11-18 against the AL East thus far, and with several teams competing for Wild Card spots, another rough patch could hurt their playoff chances.
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