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The Bronx Beat Podcast

July 16, 2024

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EJ and Tim discuss the Trevino injury, Stanton's return to play, and The Athletic's list of Yankee trade deadline targets.




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Alan B.
Alan B.
Jul 16

Jonathan India is not THE difference maker, so in no way is Cincy getting anyone in my Top 5 of prospects, plus they have a glut of infielders, so for them to get something real now for India instead of later where he becomes an excess piece, is good for them.


The A's demanded/requested like 4 of the top 6 prospects for Olson, and with Miller you are looking at them asking for 3 of the top 5 plus more for Miller. Miller is a rookie. Miller is pitching for a nobody playoff wise and not in front of 40,000 most nights. Plus the NY media. So I don't think he is coming here.


The Yankees FO for whatever their…


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Jeff Korell
Jeff Korell
Jul 17
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I would part with Spencer Jones and top prospects if the Yankees can acquire Tarik Skubal in return. The Red Sox are seriously trying to acquire him right now, so if the Yankees can acquire him instead, I would part with Jones and other top prospects.


Mason Miller or Garrett Crochet, no. Only because both are injury risks, Crochet coming off of Tommy John surgery and the danger of Miller needing it because of the high velocity he throws with and his recent history of soreness of the UCL in his elbow.

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