Yankees Acquire Ichiro Suzuki from Mariners

Update: 6:32 pm ET: The Yankees make the deal official. Ichiro is now a Yankee. 

Update 6:28 pm ET: There is a press conference at 7:00 pm ET regarding the trade. 

Update 6:20 pm ET: The deal is supposed to be announced soon. The Yankees will receive a huge amount of cash in this deal.

Update 6:17 pm ET: The deal is reportedly done. More coming.

Update 6:15 pm ET: The deal is still be negotiated. The money changing hands might be holding this deal up.

The Yankees have reportedly acquired Ichiro Suzuki from the Mariners for D.J. Mitchell and Danny Farquhar. The Yankees will also receive an undisclosed amount of cash as well.

Ichicro Suzuki, who will become a free agent at the end of the season, has posted a .261 batting average thus far.

Full credit goes to Jack Curry (@JackCurryYES) for breaking this developing story.


Trade Rumors: Victorino, Span, and Upton

The Yankees have reportedly called the Phillies, Twins, and Diamondbacks about acquiring an outfielder due to the recent loss of Brett Gardner. There has been much speculation that the Yankees would indeed acquire an outfielder to fill in Gardners position in left field.

Rumors have swirled around possible accusations of Shane Victorino of the Phillies, Denard Span of the Twins, or Justin Upton of the Diamondbacks.

Shane Victorino has been the main discussion lately about who the Yankees could acquire. Victorino will be a free agent at the end of the season and the Phillies could give him up if they do not want to sign him during the offseason.

Insiders have heard that the Yankees called the Twins recently about Denard Span, but they were asking for a ton, which the Yankees probably will not give up.

Justin Upton has been struggling as of late, so the Diamondbacks might just test the trade market and see if they could get anything that could benefit them this season or beyond.

Eduardo Nunez Activated from Minor League Disabled List

Eduardo Nunez, who has been sidelined for two months with a thumb injury, has been activated from the minor league disabled list after playing three Gulf Coast rehab games.

Nunez was optioned to Triple-A by the Yankees in mid-May. He played just four games in the minors before injuring his thumb.

The Yankees announced today that Nunez has been activated from the disabled list and that his option has been switched to Tampa. He will most likely play a few games while being watched by the Yankees staff at the minor league complex. There has been no word as far as if he will return to the Bronx anytime soon.

Probable Pitchers: Yankees at Mariners

The Yankees will conclude their final west coast road trip on Monday with a three game set against the Mariners.

Here are the probable pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Monday, July 23rd, 10:10 pm ET, Safeco Field

Yankees: 

Hiroki Kuroda RHP (9-7, 3.46 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Mariners: Click Here)

Mariners: 
Kevin Millwood RHP (3-7, 4.15 ERA this season)
(Kevin Millwood against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 2: Tuesday, July 24th, 10:10 pm ET, Safeco Field

Yankees:

Freddy Garcia RHP (4-3, 5.37 ERA this season)
(Freddy Garcia against the Mariners: Click Here)

Mariners: 
Felix Hernandez RHP (8-5, 2.82 ERA this season)
(Felix Hernandez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 3: Wednesday, July 25th, 3:40 pm ET, Safeco Field

Yankees:
Ivan Nova RHP (10-4, 4.10 ERA this season)
(Ivan Nova against the Mariners: Click Here)

Mariners: 

Hisashi Iwakuma RHP (1-2, 4.86 ERA this season)
(Hisashi Iwakuma against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!

Yankees Swept by Athletics

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New York Yankees v Oakland Athletics
C.C. Sabathia pitches against the Athletics on Sunday. (Getty Images)
The Yankees were defeat by the Athletics 5-4 on Sunday, which was them their fourth consecutive loss. This was the first time that they were swept in Oakland by the Athletics.

C.C. Sabathia started for the Yankees and he pitched well. He allowed 3 runs on 6 hits in 7 innings of work. He struck out 6 and walked 1. He exited with 98 pitches thrown, in which 68 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees went into the ninth inning up by 1, but Rafael Soriano couldn't shut the door. He allowed a game-tying home run to Seth Smith which sent the game into extras. The Yankees would eventually lose in the twelfth inning on a Coco Crisp walk-off single.

The Yankees will head into Seattle on Monday riding a four game losing streak.

 
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