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Yankees, Chisholm and Home Run Derby
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As the Yankees are expected to be buyers, one team potentially looking to sell at the deadline would make an excellent trade partner for New York. Multiple MLB insiders, including ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB Network's Jon Morosi and MLB.com's Bryan Hoch have linked the Yankees with a potential swoop for a pair of Arizona Diamondbacks standouts.
The 20-year-old Lombard wowed Yankees fans in major league spring training this year, and has steadily climbed prospect rankings lists ever since. But as exciting as his future appears, he can't help the Yankees until mid-2026 at the earliest.
Former Northeastern player Cam Schlittler was born in Massachusetts but said he always wanted to play for the New York Yankees.
New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. has been announced as the final participant of this year's Home Run Derby.
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On Wednesday, the Yankees turned to their top pitching prospect, right-hander Cam Schlittler. His debut was met with ample hype. Pitching to a 2.82 ERA and 11.6 K/9 in AAA, Schlittler experienced a jump in velocity that unlocked lucrative upside and had fans clamoring for his arrival.
New York dominated the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1990s and was the last MLB franchise to three-peat, winning the World Series from 1998-2000 and four out of five years total (1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000); the Yankees have sent countless players to the Hall of Fame.
Also random: Jeff Nelson (Mariners), Paul Quantrill (Yankees) and Mike Stanton (Yankees). It was a big year for AL setup men.
The New York Yankees desperately need to make some changes this season, and one reliever has got to go before the trade deadline.
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Anthony Volpe scored the winning run with an acrobatic slide on Aaron Judge’s shallow sacrifice fly in the 10th inning, and the New York Yankees rallied past Seattle 6-5 after Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth.