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Ben Rice Drawing Trade Interest

By Nick Deeds | July 25, 2025 at 10:19am CDT

The Yankees have plenty of holes they’ll need to fill in the coming days. The club has been in desperate need of help at third base dating back to the offseason, and injuries to the pitching staff have created issues with both the rotation and bullpen as well. One option the club could consider to address those concerns, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, would be shopping slugger Ben Rice. Sherman writes that Rice has drawn interest from multiple teams and could be dealt as a way to address needs on the big league roster without dipping into the club’s farm system, though he adds that the Yankees would need to receive a big offer before they’d “even consider” parting ways with the 26-year-old.

It’s not hard to see why the Yankees would be reluctant to part ways with Rice. His second season in the majors has gone extremely well as he’s slashed a strong .232/.323/.468 (121 wRC+) across 84 games to go with even better expected numbers. A solid 9.1% walk rate in conjunction with his 20.6% strikeout rate and 30-homer power makes Rice one of the most intriguing young sluggers in the game, and the fact that he remains under team control for five more seasons after this one should only serve to further elevate his trade value.

With that being said, incumbent first baseman Paul Goldschmidt is a free agent after the 2025 season. The Yankees have an aging and expensive roster, so parting with a young, controllable asset who’s already proven himself to be a capable big league regular could be hard for the team to stomach, especially with a hole at a position he’s capable of handling set to open up in time for Opening Day 2026. To justify not only losing Rice but having to figure out a new long-term plan for the first base position, the Yankees would likely need to get a quality, controllable return in order for a deal to make sense. Teams like the Twins and Marlins could balk at giving up a high-end piece like Joe Ryan or Edward Cabrera for Rice, however, given that much of his production is concentrated within an incredible month of April. Since the calendar flipped to May, Rice has been rather pedestrian with a slash line of just .215/.297/.409 across his last 57 games.

One potential way that likely gap in perceived value could be bridged is if a rival club viewed Rice as a viable catcher. Sherman suggests that multiple teams have “inquired” regarding his viability at the position. The Yankees have Austin Wells entrenched as their everyday catcher, and J.C. Escarra has emerged as a viable backup this year. That leaves Rice to get only occasional time behind the plate with the majority of his work focused on first base and DH in the Bronx; he’s caught just 46 2/3 innings behind the plate with five starts and only two complete games. If a team views Rice as a viable option to catch on at least a semi-regular basis, that could pave the way for a team to value him as highly as the Yankees seem to.

Sherman suggests the Diamondbacks as one potential trade partner who could be intrigued by Rice, and it’s not hard to see why. Arizona traded first baseman Josh Naylor away just last night, and while Pavin Smith is a viable first base and DH option in his own right that would nonetheless open up playing time for Rice in the short-term. Sherman also adds that the Snakes “would like” to bring in catching help thanks to the recent injury history of primary backstop Gabriel Moreno. The 25-year-old is a Gold Glove winner behind the plate with consistently above average offense, but has appeared in just 150 games since the start of the 2024 season due to hand, adductor, and thumb injuries.

That could make Arizona an excellent fit for Rice, if he were to be dealt. Should the Diamondbacks be intrigued by the possibility that he could contribute behind the plate, they could utilize Rice on an occasional basis at the position down the stretch this year and head into the offseason better informed about whether he can stick as a catcher. Even if Rice didn’t pan out as a catcher in Arizona, they already have a hole to fill in their first base and DH mix that Rice could slide into seamlessly. That would allow Rice to serve as a long-term replacement for Naylor (who was himself a short-term replacement for longtime first baseman Christian Walker this past winter) even if he doesn’t work out as a catcher.

Of course, this is all largely speculative. The Diamondbacks are known to be prioritizing pitching this summer, and their roster is already extremely left-handed with Smith, Corbin Carroll, Jake McCarthy, and Alek Thomas all batting from the left side to say nothing of switch-hitters Geraldo Perdomo and Ketel Marte. If the Snakes were to add a hitter, they might prefer one who bats righty. That’s an especially noteworthy consideration given that Eugenio Suarez, Randal Grichuk, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. are all right-handed bats who have been discussed as potential trade candidates. Of that trio, only Gurriel is controlled beyond 2025.

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  1. mlbnyyfan

    11 hours ago

    Yankees definitely need to sell, but not Rice. Sell Volpe, Grisham, Goldy, Bellinger, Williams, Losianga, Stroman, Peraza, etc etc etc. I’d would trade Judge and do a complete over haul, but I’m in the minority thinking about that.

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    • lesterdnightfly

      11 hours ago

      Volpe would bring very little. His flaws are exposed more and more every day.
      Still, some GM might still believe the “next Jeter” hype.
      Actually he’s the “next Jeter Downs”.

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      • rocky7

        10 hours ago

        That’s not correct….Volpe would be valued highly as a trade piece……..he probably should and could be a second baseman if acquiring team believes his defensive lapse this year is something that points in that direction and his offensive flaws can be corrected….its only Boone and the Yankee coaches who fail to correct him…..he probably isn’t the next Jeter, but you’re selling a young, GG SS very short….

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        • Druuu

          10 hours ago

          If he improved offensively and defensively and changed positions he’d be a real steal!!!!

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        • BringBackDunkeroos

          9 hours ago

          @Druuu…You should be Volpe’s agent. You totally just sold me on acquiring him for my team. Well done!

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        • JanErixon

          7 mins ago

          why are you here then if your team is different

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      • thecoffinnail

        5 hours ago

        Volpe will settle down when he shifts to 3rd or 2nd when Lombard is ready. I would rather they shop Jazz than Volpe. His problem is his prospect days was his defense. That didn’t get fixed moving to NY. Lombard is a great SS and Volpe can concentrate on his bat with a move to 2nd.

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    • Fraham_

      11 hours ago

      Lol

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    • Salzilla

      10 hours ago

      You are in a minority of 1. This team is never blowing up, let alone trading their generational star.

      And Rice is not the future 1b or catcher here, I’d trade him for sure.

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      • The Raven

        10 hours ago

        I agree. There is no way they trade Judge. However, they have to be realistic they are no going to go far with that rotation. They should sell a few players to see if they can get quality, young players to fill some holes. Sell Weaver, Williams, Rice, Grisham. Keep Jones and Lombard for next year to see how they fare.

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        • Salzilla

          9 hours ago

          They’re both in the division and Wild Card race, leading the latter by 2+, they’re definitely adding players, but they aren’t selling Weaver or Williams, who they very much need. They’re going to add an arm to that bullpen, too.

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      • jerseyjohn

        10 hours ago

        Partially agree Sal. No fire sale for sure but the brass love Rice. He’ll be the starter at 1st next year. Escarra is likely to be moved. If they want to move higher cost controlled talent the Martian would be the guy.
        Would be nice to see the team flex their wallet but probably not because of Hal. The hole they left at 3rd is/was inexcusable.

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        • Salzilla

          9 hours ago

          Martian and Rice are both guys I’d move tbh. They’re in playoff race and need more proven players that can help. Escarra won’t fetch you much. Rice can, and I dont think the FO thinks he’s untradable. To me, he’s not the starting 1b on this team. That’s coming from outside the organization.

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        • jerseyjohn

          9 hours ago

          Sal: Fair enough take. I’m higher than Rice than you are. And I don’t think he’s untouchable but he has to move for something big. Agreed Escarra isn’t getting a SP or big needle mover but I think he could definitely fetch a decent rental bullpen arm.

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      • douglasb

        10 hours ago

        wait, who is the “generational star” in this discussion?

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        • vtadave

          10 hours ago

          Judge.

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    • Joe says...

      10 hours ago

      mlbnyyfan are you sure you’re a Yankees fan? You want to get rid of Judge, one of the best players in the league, but rebuild around Rice? Rice is good but he isn’t a first baseman and there are questions about his ability to catch. Though the same was said about Wells and he’s just fine. I like Rice but if they can get a good return, I can enjoy watching him on a different team. I did it with King.

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      • ChuckyNJ

        6 hours ago

        Rice was a finalist in the All-Star fan voting at DH. Now the Yankee-haters want him gone so they can grab a bigger name who’ll only be a 2-month rental.
        Such is the logic of the peanut gallery.

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    • Ronk325

      10 hours ago

      You’ve gone full blown WFAN caller with your nonsensical takes. Congratulations!

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    • Begamin

      10 hours ago

      I agree that they need to sell. Not Judge ,but they need to sell. People see theyre regular season warriors every year and ignore that thats should almost be a given with a 300 million yearly payroll. Then we get to the postseason and we find out oh the Dodgers have a similar payroll but theyre multiple tiers above the Yankees and slapping another bandaid on the problem isnt doing anything. How they have one the best RH bats of all time in his prime and unable to truly capitalize on it with the remaining 240-260MM (more than most teams’ historical peak payroll) YEARLY is baffling and screams they need a rebuild.

      People like Sal (who blocked me for telling him that he was spoiled for saying the Yankees dont spend enough, mind you lol) will never agree to this though because the 300MM team got to play the AL Central last year to see a WS appearance and then ignore the result of it.

      Normally I’m not one for prospect hugging but unless its Paul Skenes or Jose Ramirez theres not really a guy the Yankees should trade for that will fix this team now and the immediate future. Maybe Suarez, but hes a rental, so moving a top guy like Jones is silly.

      Moving on from Volpe, Grisham (especially Grisham, while his value is inflated), Goldy, pretty much anyone not named Judge or Fried should be embraced. But it wont happen and we’ll get 5 more years of Boone ball where the payroll is inflated by trash like Josh Donaldson, DJLM, Stanton and we waste Judge’s prime.

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      • Joe says...

        10 hours ago

        Move on from Volpe I get. He sucks. But I’m absolutely not for punting on the season. So Volpe goes at the end of the year because they don’t have a replacement right now. Lombard is a full year, if not two, away. Grisham and Goldy aren’t bringing anything of actual value back. And Boone and Cashman are going to be back regardless.

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        • Begamin

          9 hours ago

          Yeah im not suggesting they bring up Lombard whos struggling at the plate in AA right this moment. But how many times do we have to through the rigamaroo of “no guys we’re regular season champs we cant blow up this team” and watch the team get outclassed yearly in the playoffs? This team isnt winning a world series this year unless they somehow get a Jose Ramirez or a Paul Skenes so punting the season away doesnt change that fact. Goldy and Grisham being rentals obviously hinders their return but package him with a Volpe, whos still on his rookie contract, and you can definitely snag some solid prospects. A one off trade of Grisham or Goldy you’d prob get some lottery guy or two.

          You could punt the season away and use the room you got in terms of payroll to get right back where you were the following season. Something about spending 300MM annually does that for a team. If the Yankees could simply embrace the suck (or even embrace the mid) for the rest of this season or next, shed payroll, and boost the farm they could easily springboard back into contention and have a better base to springboard off of than the one they have now and maybe actually win a ring. Until then, the slapping bandaids on problem areas and missing out on generational free agents because their payroll is so inflated by bums method is going to result in 0 rings.

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        • ChuckyNJ

          6 hours ago

          Yankee-haters want the Bronx Bombers to become the White Flag White Sox. Jacob Ruppert and George Steinbrenner would both be screaming from the heavens if that ever happens.

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    • Yankee Clipper

      9 hours ago

      I’m starting to think that the Yankees players may have more value to other teams, and here’s why: if Yankees fans and multiple teams (if not all) notice the Yankees coaching is severely lacking, then it stands to reason they may believe they can fix players like Volpe.

      After all, it’s abundantly clear he has the capability to be an excellent defender. Oddly enough, the same defensive discussions have gone on since 2018 (coincidence? I think not!). Why do good defenders suddenly stop defending well while in the Yankees? Is it because of the “pressure of being in NY?” Boone and Cashman think so. But, it’s a lie. It’s because Boone’s clown show doesn’t train well enough to be consistent.

      As for Judge, no way, brother. Judge is going to go down as one of the greatest players of all time and is a Yankee through and through.

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      • Salzilla

        9 hours ago

        I really like Volpe, would love to see him get fixed here, but there’s also Lombard coming, I know…

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        • Yankee Clipper

          9 hours ago

          Me too, man. I root for him. Honestly, I think Boone is doing more damage to him trying to protect him. Boone is compounding the fans’ frustration, much like he did with IKF. I liked IKF, but Boone & co repeatedly played him out of position, exploiting his weaknesses, and then gaslighted the fanbase by telling us IKF was a top SS. That only served to piss everyone off. In fact, the Volpe situation is eerily similar to the IKF one.

          Also recall that IKF ASKED for more training, but Boone told him he was good!

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        • Joe says...

          9 hours ago

          Sal I was watching Trevor Plouffe talking about Volpe and he was saying something I’ve been saying since Volpe’s rookie year. He looks rushed every time the ball comes his way. His footwork is terrible. It seems like the game has never slowed down for him. I think he’ll have to go outside the organization to improve. Even then, I think he’s better suited to second, not short.

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        • luclusciano

          9 hours ago

          Yes, but, he instructed because he doesn’t have the arm strength, so he needs to be.

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        • luclusciano

          9 hours ago

          *he is rushed because

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      • LostYankeeinexile

        9 hours ago

        @Clipper I agree with a lot of what you said, but there’s the Boone’s Clown show part that I think doesn’t go far enough. Judge came up struggling to hit… went outside the organization to find a coach to help.. came back the next year and broke the HR record. That’s very telling for the MLB level coaching staff. There’s no player development at the MLB level because they expect the players to be a finished product. Yet they keep rushing these kids up AND playing them out of position. Catchers and pitchers we can develop, but fielders … ugh. Gotta blame Cashman in their somewhere for the staff hiring.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          9 hours ago

          So true, Lost Yankee. And don’t forget, Spencer Jones is now hitting because he ALSO went outside the org for the same hitting coach {that the Yankees won’t allow in the building}.

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      • slider32

        8 hours ago

        Clipper, you are right! The Yanks have plenty of players that can start on other teams. Just look at Navarez, Refsnyder, Whitlock, Weissert, Sears, Sevy, Chapman, Taillon, King, Higi, and the list goes on. The problem is a guy like Winans was great in AAA, and bad for the Yanks. There is just no telling when it comes to prospects, but you need some to make it to keep your costs down..

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    • NYCityRiddler

      8 hours ago

      @mlbnyyfan

      You forgot to mention, Stanton, Cole & Gil, fire Boone & Cash, sell the team, move them to Nashville & rename them the Hillbillys. Man, someone must be having a sale on tin foil hats again…that don’t work. It just keeps getting weirder & weider! Ahahahahahahahaha!

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    • thecoffinnail

      5 hours ago

      I’m not sure why the Yankees are still carrying the aging roster tag. They are under 30 at catcher, SS, 2nd, LF and now 3rd. Grisham is only 28 as well. They have 2 exciting prospects that should be ready next year too. They only have a single over 35 position player and he is a HoF candidate. Aging is something they haven’t been for a few years now. Besides Cole their pitching staff really hasn’t passed their primes yet either. Can’t believe they didn’t count their blessings and let him walk last off-season. His arm has been ridden like a stolen bicycle since 2017. He was overdue for a serious injury. It shows Cashman didn’t learn from his ARod blunder.

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  2. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    11 hours ago

    I remember when .232 was considered pretty smelly. .215?
    Really?
    Times HAVE changed. Thanks, Bob.

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  3. whyhayzee

    11 hours ago

    A big offer for Rice? Pfffft.

    Every Yankees player, farmhand, bag of ball is 50% overvalued at a minimum. So, a .230 average is like hitting .345 in normal land.

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    • Salzilla

      10 hours ago

      Man, I do not miss the overrated talk by you and others that’s for sure. Cashman as usual will get the pieces he needs with farm he has. Thanks.

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    • Taimaishoo

      10 hours ago

      Are you 90? There is way more to hitting than batting average. Arraez and his .288 BA is a league average hitter while Rice and his .230 BA has been 18% better than league average.

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      • The Saber-toothed Superfife

        8 hours ago

        Please explain.

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    • rocky7

      10 hours ago

      As is every other teams farmhands by commenters on this site….come on and get real…Yankee hating is alive and well right?

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      • whyhayzee

        10 hours ago

        Myopic fan base.

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        • JanErixon

          32 seconds ago

          actually rocky’s comment is the exact opposite of myopic- in the big picture, every team’s fans likely overrate their own prospects, it’s typical of fans everywhere. The only one being myopic here is you,

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    • Ronk325

      10 hours ago

      A Red Sox fan talking about overhyped prospects is rich. How’s Kristian Campbell doing?

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    • jerseyjohn

      10 hours ago

      Age and contract matter. A lefty slugger with 5 years of control who can catch and play 1st is very valuable. You gotta separate your Yankee hate from your talent assessments. Average is down all over MLB for years now. Dude walks, hits dingers, and has elite swing decision stats, don’t be a hater.

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      • padrepapi

        10 hours ago

        Is Ben Rice really a catcher though at the big league level? In 117 starts catching in the minors he allowed 209 SB and only threw out 38 (15%).

        Lots of teams would love to have him for his offensive upside, but he looks like an emergency 3rd catcher and not someone you’d trust back there.

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        • jerseyjohn

          10 hours ago

          He’s not winning a gold glove but he seems adequate for a bat first catcher. I really think he has another gear as a hitter. Time will tell but his floor as a cost controlled lefty 1st baseman is still valuable. I want to keep him so hopefully we don’t find out his trade value.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      Idiotic take by you would be putting it kindly. Rice has a .791 OPS and a 118 OPS+ this year along with a top 10 in ALL of MLB hard hit rate. This on top of being completely mismanaged by Boone who has him at 1B, DH, C, leading off, hitting cleanup, hitting third, sitting for days. He’ll be even better if he has some consistency.

      Facts don’t care about your Yankees feelings, dope.

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  4. Simm

    11 hours ago

    I’ve seen rumors that the Padres are interested in Rice. Was reported the padres have been scouting Yankees games.

    We also know the Yankees have interest in cease.

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    • Salzilla

      10 hours ago

      Yep, could have a match in some form.

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      • Simm

        10 hours ago

        Yeah I don’t see a one for one swap. I could even see Suarez being involved. Less likely but I wouldn’t rule out cronenworth or Arraez.

        There is a match between cease and others.

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        • ChuckyNJ

          6 hours ago

          Suarez is not coming to The Bronx now that the Yankees are getting Ryan McMahon.

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        • Simm

          5 hours ago

          Robert Suarez the padres closer…MLB saves leader

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      Cease has a mid 4’s era and is a rental. NO!

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      • Simm

        10 hours ago

        Era isn’t the end all be all star. Look at his other stats…they say he is much better than that. Plus we know the Yankees has interest

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        • YanksPhan42

          10 hours ago

          I’m not one of those that buy into the newfound participation trophy stats. He coulda woulda shoulda had an ERA of .X!

          …….he DOESN’T. He hasn’t been that good this year. Period.

          He’s also a rental. For RICE? No thanks. For less? Maybe

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        • Simm

          10 hours ago

          Nobody said a one for one trade.

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  5. Russell Branyan

    11 hours ago

    Brewers got alot of young pitchers with 5+ years of control

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    • Stan "The Boy" Taylor

      10 hours ago

      I hope Rice goes to the Brewers, I love Sake!

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      Smart take! They should definitely have a convo.

      Yankees should have never traded Caleb Durbin either.

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      • slider32

        8 hours ago

        The Yanks got Williams, he is more valuable than any position player right now! The Yanks have been unlucky so far this year, there X- W/L is 61 wins which would give them a 4 game lead, and they have out scored there opponent by 106 best in AL. What they most is more relief pitching to close out games.. I think they add 2 pitchers and Suarez in the next week, then we will see if their luck changes. Adding Gil, Lieter, and Cruz would help a lot!

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        • Russell Branyan

          8 hours ago

          Think McMahon takes them out of the Suarez sweepstakes?

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        • YanksPhan42

          8 hours ago

          Of course

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  6. nyr2k2

    11 hours ago

    I keep reading the Yankees want to improve but then see that they won’t “even consider” moving any of the guys that would actually allow them to do that. They think trading middling prospects is going to find someone that will move the needle?

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    • rocky7

      10 hours ago

      Why not….every other team does and thinks exactly the same….trading middling prospects for needs is pretty smart…..

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      • nyr2k2

        10 hours ago

        If the Yankees want to go from being an “eh they’re pretty decent” club to a real WS contender they need to make an impact move. And you don’t typically acquire impact players for a bunch of B and C players and prospects. If they want to improve around the margins, that’s fine, but as you said everyone else is doing the same.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      You’re obviously not in sales, are you.

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      • nyr2k2

        10 hours ago

        If it’s all posturing then that’s great. If we’re going to have another episode of them missing a guy they wanted and people whining “ohh it’s the Yankees tax wahhh” well then…

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  7. KnicksFanCavsFan

    11 hours ago

    The difficulty in entertaining Rice in trade proposals as the main piece is how are other teams valuing him? Do they see the potential 30 homer and 12-15% walk rate that I see? To his defense he’s not seen enough at bats to improve vs lefties but he’s a very good bat vs right handers. He likely isn’t enough to get a true impact caliber SP so why bother?

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    • Simm

      10 hours ago

      If teams see him as a catcher then the bat plays even better.

      I really think the Padres are going to try and get him. Stick him at catcher part time (like most catchers), DH/1b. They can find plenty at bats for him and would provide some flexibility.

      The Padres could trade Cease and a reliever plus prospects for him.

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      • Rsox

        10 hours ago

        You want a contending team to trade Cease, a reliever and a prospect for Ben Rice? What else are the Yankees throwing? Because Rice by himself isn’t worth Cease or a Reliever from the Padres, unless it’s a minor league one

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        • Simm

          10 hours ago

          Rice has 5 years of control. Can also play catcher which is a spot the padres need help.

          Padres have a ton of relievers.

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    • rocky7

      10 hours ago

      1. He’s left-handed and hits the ball very hard.
      2. He’s young and controlled
      3. He came up as a catcher but is and can play first base league average…..
      Anything else?

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  8. YankeesBleacherCreature

    10 hours ago

    Keep Rice. Goldy will be gone. He’s cost-controlled through his prime years.

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    • rocky7

      10 hours ago

      Belli’s moving to first next season……Goldy is gone…..more range, left handed power, GG defense……anytihng else?

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        10 hours ago

        With the season he’s having, I see Belli opting out.

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        • CravenMoorehead

          5 hours ago

          It’s basically a formality with Bellinger opting out. He’s having a solid season almost on par with 2023 and his agent is Bora$. With Kyle Tucker becoming a free agent after 2025 you already know that teams are going to make a push for Bellinger as a consolation prize if Tucker signs before him. So far Bellinger has a higher average, slugging %, more HRs and RBIs than Tucker at this point in the season so Cody will almost surely be sought after.

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    • Ronk325

      10 hours ago

      The Yankees shouldn’t be aggressive in trying to move Rice but if a good offer is available they should take it. The lineup is lefty heavy and Rice might be at peak value

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      • Rsox

        10 hours ago

        The Yankees are aggressive in moving Rice as they are over selling him as a bigger piece that a team would want to get them to pay down the salary of whoever they are trying to get without Cashman actually having to make a real offer

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  9. BobGibsonFan

    10 hours ago

    Ben Rice is Greg Bird 2.0… or is it Clint Frazier 3.0? Tyler Wade 4.0? Goodness, so many can’t miss Yankee prospects that have missed.

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    • BobGibsonFan

      10 hours ago

      Rob Refsnyder?

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      • whyhayzee

        10 hours ago

        Bob, you have to multiply hitting stats by 1.5 and divide pitching stats by 1.5 to get the “Yankee Valuation” result. Not biased at all.

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        • YanksPhan42

          10 hours ago

          Another one showing us that you’re competing to be the top clown on the board.

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      • Rsox

        10 hours ago

        Ref has actually carved out a decent niche for himself getting away from the Yankees and becoming a journeyman who kills lefty pitching. The othere not so much

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        • whyhayzee

          9 hours ago

          I’m liking Narvaez and Whitlock, too.

          They are SO GOOD at valuation.

          Idiots.

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        • PoisonedPens

          8 hours ago

          Plus he was mentioned in “Reacher”

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    • Sorinotsori

      10 hours ago

      I mean we can also look at Rice’s body of work including analytics….. Nah let’s just say greg bird instead. Casual Yankee haters are even dumber than casual yankee fans

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        10 hours ago

        Bird’s biggest problem was getting hurt all the time which hurt his development. Same for Andujar and his bummed shoulder. Frazier had the late-diagnosed concussion and vertigo.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      So beyond sick of complete idiots that write down every player that didn’t pan out on the Yankees. Do you even watch baseball? EVERY TEAM has top prospects that don’t pan out. Pointing out just the Yankees makes you look completely ridiculous. You’re like a liberal who just parrots whatever the made up propaganda headline is for the day to show the world what a follower you are.

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  10. Harvbanger

    10 hours ago

    How about a blockbuster trade between Yankees & Pirates? Yankees trade Rice & Jasson Dominguez TOGETHER to the pirates for:
    P Mitch Keller
    P Bubba Chandler
    3B KeBryan Hayes
    P David Bednar
    C Henry Davis

    This is such a crazy trade idea, I’m not sure which team is giving up more? Who comes out ahead?

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    • Gwynning

      10 hours ago

      What else are the Yankees including (?)… because that’s ridiculously one-sided.

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      • Harvbanger

        10 hours ago

        It sounds like it’s one sided…but the trade can be looked as one sided on both ends. The Bucs are shedding the unwanted salary of Hayes, which they in turn can allocate to another hitter on the free agent market. The Yanks are giving up TWO stud hitters…two guys with potential to be IMPACT bats. One of them already has 15 home runs this season. If it is too one sided, maybe the pirates pull back one of the pieces…Bednar?

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      • Sorinotsori

        10 hours ago

        It would make more sense minus Chandler. 11 years of control over 2 current major leaguers is valuable. Keller has value for sure, hayes I’d lean towards negative value, bednar definitely has value, davis is the opposite of rice and Dominguez as he’s had very little success in the majors, also the Yankees are set up very well with wells anyway

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      • Rsox

        10 hours ago

        One sided doesn’t begin to cover it. Rice and Dominguez for Keller and Hayes might not be terrible but in typical Yankees fan fashion you want to throw in the team’s closer, a Catcher that even the Yankees don’t really need, oh and the number 2 pitching prospect in all of Baseball. This is the equivalent of Dodgers fans offering Gonsolin, Outman, and Feduccia to the Pirates for Skenes

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      • CarverAndrews

        9 hours ago

        Note to self – come on here to scan a few trade ideas every day when grumpy. They will make you laugh out loud, and instantly improve your mood.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      Do you watch baseball?

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    • آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر

      9 hours ago

      Would never happen. Pirates want cash considerations.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      9 hours ago

      @bwmiller79 or @mlbnyyfan Is that you?

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      • آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر

        1 hour ago

        If you have cash, I’ll tell you. 😊

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  11. sufferforsnakes

    10 hours ago

    What the heck is Sherman smoking, because I want some of that stuff?

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    • PoisonedPens

      8 hours ago

      He’s got to out-Heyman Jon Heyman to get any pub, so that’s a pretty (low) bar for made-up rumors.

      Also LOL at Arizona trying to pencil in 29 year-old Pavin Smith and his 1.3 career WAR in 440 games as a legitimate answer at 1B.

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  12. YanksPhan42

    10 hours ago

    Rice has performed this well in spite of the Yankees misusing him like they do with most of their young players. One day he’s at 1B, the next at DH, the next off, the next at C…..some games in the leadoff spot, then the cleanup spot, etc etc

    Young players need CONSISTENCY. Put him in one spot on the field and in the lineup and he’s EXPLODE.

    That all being said…..the only way I even THINK of trading Rice is if I’m getting a difference making, young starting pitcher back. Joe Ryan, Ed Cabrera, Bubic, Woo, Gavin Williams or Gore.

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  13. bwmiller79

    10 hours ago

    I think trading Jones is completely off the table at this point after his ’25 season between AA/AAA. They will likely keep Dominguez. Gallen or Kelly for Rice and Trent Sellers or Brendan Beck looks like a good trade.

    Judge, Jones and Dominguez is a nice trio to build around.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      I disagree. Jones to me looks like Gallo 2.0. Sell HIGH while he’s on a heater!

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      • bwmiller79

        10 hours ago

        I’m sure the Yanks would have no issue moving Jones, they could get Keller, they could probably get Joe Ryan if they packaged in Schlittler and Hess. I’d make that trade. See you on the flipside Joe!!

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      • PoisonedPens

        8 hours ago

        That’s a ridiculous assessment of Jones. Don’t forget Aaron Judge led the league in Ks in his age-25 season (208) so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that a young, raw player keeps improving, especially one with legit tools and athleticism.

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        • YanksPhan42

          8 hours ago

          Either one of us can easily be right. Time will tell. Right now, the scouts side with MY opinion though.

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  14. ohyeadam

    10 hours ago

    Rice and a prospect for Suarez and Kelly from DBacks

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    • desertdawg

      9 hours ago

      I read an article a couple days ago a Yankee official said that the Yankees maybe willing to trade Rice if the deal includes a starting pitcher in a deal for AZ 3B Suarez.

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      • ChuckyNJ

        6 hours ago

        Suarez is a rental, McMahon is controllable, hence the Yankees traded for McMahon.

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  15. Mr. McNasty

    10 hours ago

    As a player, Rice has the worth of a bag of batting practice balls.

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    • The Raven

      10 hours ago

      Have you told mother, Mr. McI’veNeverWatchedAGameBefore

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    • mlbnyyfan

      10 hours ago

      @Joe. I’m a huge Yankees fan, and I’m being realistic. Judge is not getting any younger, and Hal refused to sign Bregman and trade for Tucker, which cost the team dearly. Hal doesn’t care about winning WS anymore. He justs wants to keep the team relevant enough to make a profit. He’s not going above and beyond like his father. Believe me, Yankees are life to me. I broke 3 TVs last WS and still haven’t gotten over the 2001 WS. The main issue is Yankees is spending big money on the wrong players. Rizzo instead of Freeman is just one example. The trades they make on the wrong players, too, Gallo, Montas, etc

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      We’ve found the dumbest kid on the board!

      26 years old, controllable cheap deal, can play 1B and C, has a .791 OPS and is top 10 in hard hit rate = Worthless in brain dead Yankee hater land.

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  16. Rsox

    10 hours ago

    This is the Yankees way of trying to make a trade for a significant piece by offering Rice in exchange for the other team to pick the majority, if not all of the salary of the player they are trying to acquire.

    The Yankees ought to hold on to Rice and let him be the everyday First Baseman next season. First Base has been a revolving door in the Bronx since Teixeira retired and unless they want to go after Alonso next winter (if he opts out of his Mets deal) there is no one to get that’s better

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  17. Seamaholic

    10 hours ago

    They’re not gonna get a big offer for Rice, but yeah, I’m sure they would love to get their shopping done by only offering him, rather than prospects. Rice is a 1B only (that part about teams inquiring as to his catching skills is bullpoop). Although they might lose both Goldschmidt and Bellinger this off-season, 1B is very easy to fill.

    Rice is an average player at 26. He’s worth a B prospect. Typical Yankees bluster here.

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    • YanksPhan42

      10 hours ago

      Another imbecile heard from. Thanks for showing us you know nothing about baseball

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  18. clubber_lang84

    10 hours ago

    No he isn’t lol. NY media is trying to hype up this dude for trade value.

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  19. Ralphus_JPS

    10 hours ago

    Ozuna for rice straight up.

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  20. BronxBombers23

    10 hours ago

    He’s young, cheap, the Yankees’ second-best hitter, and his defense can still get better. No way I’d trade him! They should build an offense around Judge, Belli and Rice.

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  21. Old York

    10 hours ago

    Yes, trade some Ben’s Original rice for an upgrade to a Carl’s Jr.

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  22. YanksPhan42

    10 hours ago

    Yankees haters on here are seriously akin to liberals with TDS.

    No common sense, knowledge, rational thought or critical thinking skills necessary.

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    • whyhayzee

      9 hours ago

      No common sense, knowledge, rational thought or critical thinking skills necessary.

      You just described the whole administration trying to take over the country.

      Idiot.

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      • YanksPhan42

        8 hours ago

        That’s why…..
        – Inflation is at it’s lowest in 5 years
        – Border is sealed
        – Gas and groceries are down?
        – We had the first monthly government surplus in 5 years?
        – Tariffs have raised BILLIONS
        – DOGE exposed oceans of fraud, waste and fake NGO’s stealing our tax dollars

        So not only are you an idiot with baseball, you are in life as well I see. Good job!

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  23. StudWinfield

    10 hours ago

    Aah, senseless Yankee fans comments. Got my fill pretty quick today.

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    • YanksPhan42

      9 hours ago

      Feel free to go elsewhere then. It’s your choice to come here.

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      • StudWinfield

        8 hours ago

        Too be fair it’s only half of Yankee fans. I do choose to read them because it fills my humor threshold for the day. Makes absolutely no sense to trade Rice unless your getting back an average or better 3b or SP that are not rentals. Belli, Gresham, Goldy are FA’s and only 2 more years of Stanton, if that. Easily going to get 500-600 ab’s next year if he’s putting up a 120 ops+

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  24. Swag Dad

    9 hours ago

    Don’t trade Rice man, ditch Goldy and get Rice in the lineup. Cashman can’t afford to mess this up, but he very well could. Get a RP, SP and a 3rd basemen without blowing up the farm. It’s pretty simple really.

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  25. Frankie Bani

    9 hours ago

    Escarra is a good player better than Wells

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  26. SupremeZeus

    9 hours ago

    Yankees looking to punt on Judge’s age 33 season?

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    • mlbnyyfan

      9 hours ago

      @Supreme. Yankees punted last winter when Hal refused to upgrade over the winter. Every Yankees Fan knew they needed a 3B last winter, but they signed Goldy for 1B when Bellinger could have played 1B instead. Goldy money should have gone to a 3B. Once Cole was told to get surgery, we all knew this season was going to be a difficult one. Yankees will definitely be in the playoffs, but Yankees fans deserve better than just that.

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  27. YanksPhan42

    8 hours ago

    Looks like we just traded for the league leader in striking out in Ryan McMahon. Yeaaaaaay. UGH!

    Looks like #8 prospect Herring is one piece. Who else?

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    • YanksPhan42

      8 hours ago

      The other is #21 Josh Grosz.

      At least the send away wasn’t major. Under the circumstances, decent upside for a modest sendoff. In this market, not terrible.

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  28. billysbballz

    8 hours ago

    The Yankees need to sell while also giving their fans hope that they can make a run in the playoffs. The playoffs are a crap shoot. I’m Tired of hearing fans say the window for Judge is closing? He was in the WS last season and the team is not about one player. Sometimes you need to take a step back in order to take 2 steps forward. Saying that here is the to do list:

    1- trade Grisham for bullpen help
    2- trade Escarra and a mid prospect for Cease who let’s be honest has been as bad as Stroman.
    3- call Jones up to play CF/LF
    4- never let Dominguez play LF again, play him in cf where he played in minors and was considered average or even some RF to give Judge a break.
    5- trade Ben Rice to St Louis for Brendan Donovan. If there’s no match see if a third team wants in?
    If not then Rice backs up wells and handles first but Goldy and Bellinger platoon in for defense in late innings.
    6- trade for Sandy Alcantara.
    7- Do not trade for Suarez or McMahon or Hayes. Suarez is below average in field and all 3 strikeout every other at bat.
    8- Yankees need high contact bats because they cannot hit good pitching in playoffs.
    9- if Rice and Escarra are both dealt call up Flores or the other kid from AAA to back up Wells.
    10- fire Boone after season, hire Girardi with Buck as bench coach and Arod as hitting coach. Keep pitching coaches.

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    • Frankie Bani

      5 hours ago

      “Yankees cannot hit good and bad pitching in playoff”,,,I think you are talking abou A, Judge,, Want AROD to be a hitting coach ?? It is a plus

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  29. bppack

    7 hours ago

    Rice is NOT the yankees answer for first base after Goldy. He will not dislodge Wells behind the plate. Stanton has him blocked at DH. Trade him for pitching while his stock is high.

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  30. dougjay

    4 hours ago

    What farm system??? The Yankees develope about 1 decent player every 5 years; they just rob other teams of proven vets with their deep pockets. They havent developed a real star since Derek Jeter…

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