TRENTON, N.J. – Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is not expecting to make any major moves today as New York opens a key three-game series with the Baltimore Orioles.
He’s not ruling out a move that would bring an addition eligible for the postseason, but it’s not likely.
“If there is a player out there who can contribute to what we’re doing, and help us in an area of need, we’ll consider it,’’ Cashman said. “I just don’t see it.’’
Reflective Chamberlain on verge of returning to Yankees, writes Jed Weisberger.
The three-way trade involving the Yankees, Detroit Tigers and Arizona Diamondbacks – you know, the one in which Curtis Granderson came to the Yankees Dec. 8, 2009 – is often rated as one of the best multi-player deals ever.
Why, because each of the three teams received a player, or players, that have been keys to their success. Just like another Dec. 8 blockbuster 32 years prior, which will be talked about later.