The rumors and speculations surround the New York Yankees
and their left fielder Brett Gardner began before the MLB postseason and World
Series were already over. Some have it as an absolutely certainty that Brian
Cashman will send Gardner off in a trade this winter that will either open the
door for Aaron Hicks to be an everyday player or the that the trade will open
the door for a free agent signing such as Yoenis Cesedes, Justin Upton or Jason
Heyward. I am not against trading Gardner, personally, but it has to be in the
right deal. Jon Morosi reported this week that he is hearing, for what that’s
worth, that one potential deal Gardner could be included in is a deal that
could fetch a controllable starting pitcher out of the Cleveland Indians
organization.
Gardner in a deal for either Carlos Carrasco or Danny
Salazar, both of which are reportedly being shopped by Cleveland this winter,
would make a great deal of sense for both clubs. Cleveland is looking for an outfielder
to not only replace Michael Brantley while he is out with a shoulder surgery
but the team is also looking for an outfielder to play beside Brantley when he
returns from the DL.
Salazar, 25-years old, has not even hit his arbitration
years yet while Carrasco, 28-years old, looks like an absolute ace starting
pitcher in the making. Carrasco cannot hit free agency before the 2019 season
so trading Gardner for three seasons of Carrasco makes sense for a team that
desperately needs an ace and some stability in their rotation beyond the 2017
season. After the 2017 season the Yankees could possibly see one or all of
Masahiro Tanaka, CC Sabathia, Nathan Eovaldi and Michael Pineda hit free
agency.
There is no word whether this is the package that’s truly
being discussed or if this is just speculation, although I lean towards the
latter at the time of this writing, and there isn’t any word if the Yankees
would trade Gardner straight up or have to include prospects along with his
some of his $39.5 million remaining on his salary over the next three seasons.
For that you will just have to stay tuned.
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