Via The Star-Ledger:

“…general manager Brian Cashman said following the Yankees’ 6-2 victory over the Tigers on Tuesday that he believes the Yankees have enough to weather setbacks. As the deadline for waiver trades approaches at the end of the month, he doesn’t intend to make any moves.

“‘I’m not anticipating any more moves,’ Cashman said. ‘I think this is the team we’ve got and we’re looking forward to playing the string out and seeing where it takes us. Obviously, everybody in this game would like to be healthy. But that’s part of the game, not being healthy and dealing with it.'”

This is a bit of a surprise because before the July 31st deadline, the Yankees’ biggest target was a veteran bat who could play third base, and they missed landing a player who fills that role. Now Alex Rodriguez is having calf problems, and the Yankees need an upgrade over Ramiro Pena more than ever.

This doesn’t necessarily mean no trades, though, as something could present itself, and Cashman is never one to say never. It is unlikely that they’d make any other deal aside from a backup infielder.

 

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