Yankees place Aaron Judge on 10-day IL
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The New York Yankees have a few holes they still need to fill with little time to do so, and one writer labels them as one of the most desperate teams.
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Sporting a metal brace on his right arm a little over two weeks after undergoing an internal brace procedure on the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow, Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt said he is aiming to return after next season’s All-Star break.
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As the team endures a marked fall from grace after a torrid start to the year, it has placed the franchise slugger on the injured list with a strained flexor tendon. He is expected to return this season, but the fallout from that brutal injury will still be far reaching.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Pirates are listening to offers for everyone on their team besides Cruz and pitcher Paul Skenes.
Both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Baltimore Orioles will likely operate with a sense of urgency in advance of the July 31 trade deadline, but not in the way that many expected they would coming into the season.
The Yankees aren’t selling. They just don’t do that around here, especially not when they’re in playoff position. Right?
NEW YORK — The Yankees traded away one of their Triple-A starters on Monday afternoon, shipping veteran Carlos Carrasco to the Braves for a player to be named later. Carrasco had been in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for much of this summer, sticking around multiple times after being designated for assignment.