The Yankees are firm deadline buyers, but they’ve also been discussing left-hander Nestor Cortes with other teams, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. He adds an unexpected name to the starting pitching market — presumably one for whom the Yankees would prefer to add big league talent. (Heyman adds that the Yankees have some interest in Cardinals utilityman Tommy Edman but does not go so far as to suggest the two sides have discussed a Cortes-for-Edman swap.)
On the one hand, it’s always a bit surprising to see a win-now club of this nature discuss an active member of its rotation in trades. On the other, the Yankees went down a similar path just two years ago with another left-hander, Jordan Montgomery, when they traded him to the Cardinals in exchange for center fielder Harrison Bader.
At the time, Montgomery was a quality fourth option in a deep Yankees rotation but not one who was going to make the team’s postseason rotation. There’s similar context here. The Yankees could go with a postseason rotation including a combination of Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, Marcus Stroman, Luis Gil and/or a returning Clarke Schmidt. There’s also the possibility that GM Brian Cashman adds a more impactful arm to the group before tomorrow’s deadline.
Cortes, 29, is in the midst of a generally solid season but has floundered of late. He’s pitched to a 4.13 ERA in 124 1/3 innings, striking out 22.5% of his opponents (right on par with league average) and issuing walks at a tiny 5% clip along the way. However, he’s run into a rough patch of late, failing to complete five innings in each of his past three starts and serving up a total of 15 runs over the course of 13 2/3 innings during that mini-slump.
Like Montgomery in 2022, Cortes is affordable ($3.95MM salary) and controlled for one additional year. A new team would be able to retain him for the 2025 season via arbitration. He’ll be owed a raise of some note but should still see his salary fall well shy of $10MM.
This hasn’t been Cortes’ best season, but he’s solidified himself as a quality big league starter — and taken a unique path to getting there. The Orioles selected Cortes out of the Yankees’ system in the 2017 Rule 5 Draft but designated him for assignment that April and returned him to the Yankees. Just 18 months later, Cortes was designated for assignment by the Yankees, this time getting traded to the Mariners for international bonus allotments. Things didn’t pan out in Seattle, and Cortes returned to the Yanks as a minor league free agent in the 2020-21 offseason.
Since returning to the Bronx, Cortes touts a 3.38 ERA in 439 innings. He’s entrenched himself into the New York rotation, but with their control over the lefty dwindling and a solid collection of alternative options on the big league roster, flipping Cortes for some big league help in the infield — be it Edman or any number of other infield options presently on the market — or an outfielder who could push Jazz Chisholm Jr. to second base more regularly could work to the Yankees’ benefit.
All that said, it’d be somewhat surprising if the Yankees moved Cortes and didn’t backfill the rotation with a different addition. Cole has only made seven starts after spending the first two months of the season on the injured list with an elbow issue. Gil looks to have recovered from a rough patch he hit in June, but he’s up to 107 1/3 innings after pitching only four innings last year while mending from Tommy John surgery. Schmidt has been on the injured list since late May due to a lat strain. Rodon, like Gil, hit a rough spot in June and has righted the ship of late — but his track record in New York is spotty, to put things lightly. Stroman’s results have been solid (3.64 ERA) but he’s sporting career-worst strikeout, walk and ground-ball rates (leading to a 5.22 FIP and 4.85 SIERA).
There’s some sense to moving Cortes to address needs in another area — but only if they’re also adding a starting pitcher who’d more concretely slot into a playoff rotation and make up the remainder of Cortes’ innings for the balance of the regular season. That’s a tricky tightrope to walk, but it’s one the Yankees have navigated in the very recent past.
YanksPhan42
Trade him to TB as part of a package to get Yandy and Fairbanks
Fred Lingenfelser
The Rays usually want prospects or guys with more years of control.
Old York
@YanksPhan42
TB is smart enough to not trade for an aging and declining skill pitcher. A 4.00 FIP? This isn’t the 1990s TB Devil Rays team. Guy’s over the hill. NY should consider moving him to the pen. He’s not a starter.
Dogbone
Yeah, if I were the Yankees, I’d be trying to unload him too. Very inconsistent.
I’d like to hear that the Cards picked him up.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Is it just me or does anyone kind of miss the devil rays name
Of course not the teams but devil ray sounds cooler than a ray of sunshine
denistaylor
Every Friday night at home this year they wear Devil Rays uniforms FYI.
YanksPhan42
Over the hill?? He’s 29!! LOL!!! How old are you kids on here…..14?
I asked about Yandy who is 32……so I guess he’s FAR over the hill. Sounds like a fit.
Nestor isn’t having his best year but his stuff is still there, he’s still on a cheap deal and has another year of control. I also said as PART of a package.
Fred above is right…..the Rays usually want prospects. BUT, they technically are still in the race this year. Their GM is just smarter than everyone else’s so they’re selling and still competing.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Tampa wants young arms
moneedstogo
You are dreaming.
10centBeerNight
Cashman needs to show he’s not been on the job too long and lost the touch. That he’s not late 80s Frank Cashen
mlbnyyfan
I wouldn’t trade Cortes. No one knows when Schmidt is coming back. Call up Pereza/Vivas. It’s time to part ways with Jones/Torres/DJL. Cashman has built nothing for his bench.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Schmidt should be back by late August. He’s already throwing BP sessions and will face live hitters soon. Peraza is hitting with no power in AAA and isn’t ready.
jerseyjohn
Cody Poteet is also on the way. I’d consider moving Nestor but not for Edelman as we don’t need any injured utility players. I want someone with strikeout stuff in a setup role. The idea of moving Gil to the pen is intriguing. We could plug Warren or one of the aforementioned pitchers into his spot.
Anthony maresca
Gil no doubt heading to the pen joining Effross, Hamilton and Burdi. I imagine they pickup a Closer too
Sterlingadingadong
Agreed except for Jones. I got a feeling that will bite us in the ass.
JRamHOF
Most obvious Guardian
SeaIndy
I hope they trade him to the Mexican Baseball League, I am tired of his windup delivery BS
JerryCavender
I’m sure someone else wants the Yankees trash.
Blackpink in the area
A lefty with an FIP of 4 pitching in a tough ballpark to pitch in?
That’s a guy a lot of teams could use if he’s actually available.
JoeBrady
He could be resurrected, but Yankee Stadium favors lefties, and he has much better splits at home. And only has one year left of control.
boggie77
Bullpen !
billysbballz
Trading Cortes a lefty 4th rotation arm but keeping Stroman who has been awful other than a few really good starts at beginning of the season makes zero sense! Stroman has been dreadful and every start against a strong team he bombs. I can’t watch when he pitches. I would put Nestor in bullpen, dump Stroman, Schmidt takes one spot, add another pitcher and in playoffs Gil goes to bullpen and 4 man rotation. Stroman and Cortes will not be in playoff rotation the way they both are throwing.
Old York
@billysbballz
Agreed, Stroman is cooked. Guy can’t pitch himself out of a paper bag.
jerseyjohn
No one wants Stroman for the contract he’s on. This isn’t a who do you hate the most scenario, it’s who can you actually trade situation.
Dogbone
Stroman is a move, that no one gives Hoyer credit for (or for NOT doing).
letsholdemandgohome
Don’t know if i’m on board with an Edman/Cortes trade or not. Sounds like White Sox asking price for Fedde is astronomical.
You always put your best offer out there if you’re the Sox. You can lower it if no one is meeting it. I think it’s wise for the Sox to start out asking for the moon.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
With this situation I feel like the Sox have to move fedde and crochet, they are both doing really well right now and it wouldn’t be worth the risk of having both fall after the deadline and then trying to trade them in the off-season
Eventually getz will have to budge and lower the asking price similar to what happened with cease in spring training
Robert can stay because he’s at his lowest point right now
moneedstogo
Trade deadline ends the 30th at 6 pm ET so they don’t really have the option to shop around too much if they want to add more future talent
whyhayzee
If he leaves the Yankees he loses that big as Montana strike zone and goes back to the Rhode Island that everyone else gets. That alone should give teams pause, never mind the fact that he’s a fat load. I mean he kind of belongs on the Yankees given the obvious preferential treatment by the dumpires and the overly excessive unnecessary massiveness.
siddfinch1079
What in the blue hell are you talking about??
Blackpink in the area
The Cardinals could use Cortes and perhaps Grisham but not really sure what the Cardinals have that the Yankees would want. Seems like the Yankees need a 3b more than anything.
Devlsh
Edman is the obvious answer. Not only can he play 2B, 3B and CF (wherever Jazz isn’t), he’s a swiss army knife able to patch any holes caused by injury.
Edman’s value is greatly underestimated; he provides league avg offense and quality defense no matter where you put him.
Blackpink in the area
Edman doesn’t have the arm for third.
moneedstogo
Dodgers also interested in Edman
fathead0507
Dodgers getting Edman
Troy Percival's iPad
My favorite time of year is the Yankees trading a lefty to St Louis for an “eh” OF
Gwynning
Eguy Rosario 3B/2B and ??? for Nestor?
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Hope not. I like Eguy, and honestly feel like once he gets consistent playing time (whether it’s in SD, or somewhere else), he’s got potential to be an all star.
SteveFinleyEnthusiast
Small sample size in the majors, but I think he’d at least be a good bench piece against LHPs. If Solano hadn’t ended up being a good pickup, I think he would’ve been the main utility guy this year.
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Agreed.
Gwynning
Love the guy but he’s blocked for years behind X, Manny and Cron…
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
I know..it sucks, because I see him being a 20/20 guy down the road.
Gwynning
Just… where? The dirt is set for ’25 with Arraez in town, so maximizing Eguy’s value might be the best play. Who knows? None of us are actively trying to ship him off, but perhaps now is the best time. We’ll see! Cheers fellas
SteveFinleyEnthusiast
Nestor Cortes for a lightly used Tyler Wade, who says no /s
User 1939973770
mccormick for cortes
joefleury
You heard it here first. The Yankees will trade Nester Cortez to the Minnesota Twins for Right Fielder Max Kepler. Kepler can slot over the CF in a pinch, has an elite glove in RF, his swing suits Yankees Stadium and the Twins get a left handed starter who fits their budget and extra control guidelines.
Blackpink in the area
Cortes to the Twins makes sense. But I don’t think the Yankees need another outfielder.
DrCox
Why the f should the Yankees trade for a RF??? Soto can play RF, Judge can play RF. Jasson will be back soon. And they still have Verdugo and Grisham. They need a 3B, SP and RP.
dasit
yankees don’t need outfielders they need high-octane relievers
Shady mapleworth
the cards could sure use T.O back in left call the bosox
moneedstogo
Meh
Mikenmn
Whenever I read “Yankees” and “trade” within 15 words of each other I pull a hammy.
Swag Dad
Last thing we need to do is move a starter before acquiring another one. A repeat of the Bader/Montgomery trade would be catastrophic. I’m not sure why all of a sudden they’re wanting to move Cortez he hasn’t been that bad. Focus on a couple RP’s and an infielder. Add a starter if it’s an actual upgrade.
Dogbone
Hayden Wesneski is available.
Devlsh
Don’t you usually trade for Frankie Montas in this scenario?
Hexbreaker
Jon Heyman is a hack.
ChuckyNJ
A lot of these Yankee trade scenarios are going poof. Fedde from White Sox to STL, Edman from STL to Dodgers.
slider32
I think people are selling Cortes short, he does have a 1.8 WAR which is good. I think a lot of teams could put him in their rotation. Cashman might just be seeing what Cortes is worth, and they move him in the winter!
Admin3 MLBrumormill
Cortes to Braves for AJ Minter
Niekro floater
Cashman is lost. Contemplating dealing away starting pitching when he doesn’t have enough already. Can never have too much pitching !
harpatkel50
How bout Cortes for Giambi?
dasit
don’t do it! league-average starting pitchers don’t grow on trees and if need be nestor could move to the bullpen to replace turd ferguson
differentbears
The Yankees know if they trade Nestor, he’ll just return to them anyway. They’ll come back from a road trip and find him on their stadium stoop, waiting to be let in.
Rsox
I’d be wary of trading for a guy named “Nestor” who also sports a mustache…
Silas
No, no, no, not Nasty Nestor! Not now! Newly navigating nightmarish norms Nasty Nestor now nixes noncontributory non-significant negotiations neglecting nearly no new nexuses nullifying nothing. Nah……