The New York Yankees have been
pretty quiet so far this offseason. They
did sign Chris Young to a one year 2.5 million dollar deal before last week GM
meetings took place. David Robertson did
turn down the qualifying offer last Monday as expected. He seems to have a lot of suitors but it
doesn't mean he won't return to the Yankees.
I would still bet on that happening although I didn't think Robinson
Cano would leave last year either.
The Yankees did make a minor trade
last week and also signed a very minor player also last week. They traded fan favorite Francisco Cervelli
to the Pittsburgh Pirates for left handed reliever Justin Wilson. I think this was a good move because they had
a surplus of catchers and Cervelli is a career backup with a big injury
history. They are very high on their
minor league catchers such as John Ryan Murphy and Austin Romine and then Gary
Sanchez is considered their number one prospect and this should open up the AAA
starting catcher spot for him. Romine
and Murphy will battle it out for backup catcher in spring training although
Romine is out of options. It appears
that Murphy has the edge for the spot but we will have to wait and see. As for Wilson he has very good stuff and is
young and controllable right now. The
Yankees do have some left handed relievers in the minors they are very high
on. Wilson though is more of a proven
commodity, I wouldn't rule out Jacob Lindgren making the team along with
Wilson. Wilson was 3-4 with a 4.20 ERA
70 appearances last season with the Pirates.
He is 6'2 and in three major
league seasons is 9-5 with a 2.99 ERA.
The other minor move that they made
was picking up Jose De Paula on a one year split contract. He will receive 510,000 if he appears in the
majors and 175,000 in the minors. He was
with AAA Fresno in the San Francisco Giants organization last season. De Paula went 4-3 with a 4.21 ERA. He has never appeared in the majors but the
Yankees like his stuff and he will have a chance to compete for a starting
spot. If not he will be AAA insurance. This is one of those moves that can't hurt,
if it works out great and if not then you didn't lost much.
The Yankees are talking with
Robertson and they have made offers to Chase Headley and Brandon McCarthy from
what I understand but they are in wait and see mode. It appears that if Headley doesn't resign
with them then Martin Prado will be their third baseman with Rob Refsnyder and
Jose Pirela battling it out for second base.
If no McCarthy the Yankees could look at other middle tier alternatives
such as Jason Hammell.
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