New York Yankees complete 2nd trade
Digest more
Yankees 'eyeing' trade for 4.05 ERA reliever
Digest more
The Yankees made another trade on Monday in what is shaping up to be an active deadline — though this time they were dealing a veteran away.
The Atlanta Braves' injury-depleted starting rotation is adding more reinforcements after acquiring Carlos Carrasco from the New York Yankees.
Atlanta acquired the veteran right-hander for cash considerations. Carrasco, a 16-year veteran, had been at Triple-A with the Yankees.
The hobbled Braves are adding another reinforcement to their rotation, having agreed to a trade with the Yankees that will send veteran righty Carlos Carrasco to Atlanta for a player to be named or cash,
Explore more
NEW YORK — The Yankees traded away one of their Triple-A starters on Monday afternoon, shipping veteran Carlos Carrasco to the Braves for a player to be named later. Carrasco had been in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for much of this summer, sticking around multiple times after being designated for assignment.
The Braves, one day after acquiring pitcher Erick Fedde from the St. Louis Cardinals, acquired another starter from the Yankees to boost their ailing rotation.
The Yankees have turned their attention to the pitching staff, in particular the bullpen, as Thursday's trade deadline draws near.
The New York Mets are staring down a troubling dilemma in center field, and it’s starting to feel urgent. Tyrone […]