Yanks' may trade Brett Gardner


With the Yankees recent acquisitions of Jacoby Ellsbury and Carlos Beltran, multiple reports have surfaced that Brett Gardner could become trade bait in order to fill other needs on their roster.

By now you all have heard that the Yankees have added two more outfielders, which brings the total of outfielders on their roster to six. With that being said, it's more than likely that the club will try to trim that number down a bit before opening day.

Two outfielders that could become expendable are Vernon Wells and Ichiro Suzuki, but it may be hard to find a match due to their old age and decline in production. There has been some noise coming out of the San Francisco Giants front office about acquiring Ichiro Suzuki, though.

If they Yankees go ahead and part ways with Brett Gardner via trade, then they could address some of their needs, such as starting pitching, the bullpen, and the infield.

The Yankees are currently looking for one-two more starting pitchers and a second baseman, due to Robinson Cano's departure. With Gardner headlining a deal, the Yankees could bring in an above-average starting pitcher or second baseman, along with a relief pitcher.

It's also worth nothing that Gardner's contract expires at the end of the season and he could be seeking a sizable deal, so it could save the Yankees some money in the long run.

The Yankees could very well keep Gardner be the starting left fielder with Jacoby Ellsbury is center field and Carlos Beltran in right.

With the Winter Meetings kicking off on Monday, we'll find out soon enough what the Yankees' plans are with Gardner.

Yankees sign Brian Gordon to a minor-league deal


The Yankees have made a minor move today as they signed Brian Gordon to a minor league deal.

Gordon was a Yankee in 2011 and made two spot-starts for the team. Since then he has became a relief pitcher, something the Yankees desperately need. It is unclear if he has recieved an invite to Spring Training, but it sure would seem like it.

He spent last year with the Athletics organization at the Triple-A level and posted impressive numbers. He ended the season with a 3.57 ERA with 9.43 strikeouts per nine innings and 1.29 walks per nine innings. This is a guy that defiantly can help the Yankees in 2014.

Yanks', Carlos Beltran agree to three-year deal


The Yankees and Carlos Beltran have agreed to a three-year deal worth $45 million just hours after they learned that Robinson Cano would be leaving for the Seattle Mariners.

Beltran, who expressed his desire to come to the Bronx,will be manning the right field position, as well as being a part-time designated hitter to rest his surgically repaired knees.

Carlos Beltran had a pretty good year last year when he posted a .296 batting average with 24 home runs and 84 RBI's.

Robinson Cano, Mariners "close" on a deal

Update: The Mariners and Robinson Cano have agreed to a deal worth $240 over ten years.

The Mariners and free agent, Robinson Cano, are closing in on a deal that would make him a Mariner, sources say.

Reports have surfaced late last night and early this morning that talks have stopped, but those claims have been deemed inaccurate. 

The Mariners are preparing an offer in the nine-ten year range worth north of $225.

Yankees resign Hiroki Kuroda to 1-year deal

The Yankees have reportedly re-signed their best pitcher last year to a one-year deal worth $16 million. 


Kuroda decided to decline the qualifying offer the Yankees offered him last month. Kuroda was torn about retiring, returning to Japan, or returning to the Yankees.

Kuroda compiled a 11-13 record last year with a 3.31 ERA. After having a brilliant first half of the season, he slowed down during the September stretch. 

The Yankees have been searching for some starting pitching help this offseason, and with the re-signing of Kuroda, it'll sure help them in going forward.

 
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