The Yankees have traded for Ryan McMahon as their new third baseman, eliminating the possibility of acquiring Eugenio Suárez. Suárez's high performance makes him valuable, with multiple contenders needing a third baseman. The Yankees appear hesitant to meet the high asking price for Suárez. Options exist for acquiring a pitcher to stabilize the rotation, particularly with a focus on No. 3 starters. Exploring trades for other pitchers remains viable, with Joe Ryan being a potential target due to his long-term team control.
Eugenio Suárez is not coming to the Bronx, because the Yankees traded for Ryan McMahon to be their third baseman instead.
Teams must be willing to play ball with the price tag, and I don't think the Yankees were ever comfortable going into those prospect waters.
The market is catered towards No. 3 pitchers that could stabilize a rotation, and that's nothing to scoff at given New York's current predicament.
Since they're not diving into the deep end on third base, perhaps Brian Cashman can cash his chips in here and go for one of the biggest pitchers being floated around in Joe Ryan.
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