Report: Yankees in trade talks with Nationals about Gore

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  1. This offseason summed up with Yankees in talks with x. Yankees interested in y. Yankees far apart with z.

  2. This is just a regurgitation of Bryan Hoch’s very general report that the Yankees remain engaged with the Nationals and Brewers about Gore and Peralta. I doubt anything is close or even likely.

  3. Report tomorrow: Yankees “not even close with Gore”, considering other options

  4. Another guy with upside who might not crack our playoff rotation. Not exactly a GO FOR IT move. But not a bad move to improve the rotation especially early in the year.

  5. When Gore is traded to some team like Boston

    “Yankees were never close to a deal”

  6. Cash calls Nats: You guys willing to trade Gore?
    Nats: Not necessarily, make us an offer we can’t refuse.
    Cash: Ok, I’ll call back, we’re asking around.

    MEDIA: YANKEES IN ADVANCED TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH NATS FOR GORE

  7. Hopefully we can get his arm slot lower and create a bit more horizontal pitch shape.

  8. I’d like the acquisition but other reports say they aren’t interested in FAs Valdez and Suarez because they are left handed and they already have Fried and Rodon? So which is it? Oh right, the FAs are too expensive.

  9. I heard we may get Gerrit Cole this year. If that’s the case, I’d say it’s a good offseason. What do you think, Brian?

  10. When was the last time the Yankees did truly nothing in the offseason? Cause it’s looking more and more likely we do literally nothing and that is both crazy and feels unprecedented for the Yankees. Even if we don’t sign the biggest guy every year we are always making moves. It feels so obvious the Hal (and to an extent all other owners) are basically planing for a lockout or worse either way the CBA next year and are likely colluding (either officially or implicitly) to keep FA cost low leading into the CBA to better push a salary cap. Hell the Dodgers are barely spending this offseason and they have infinitely money from the Ohtani Code.

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