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Could the Seattle Mariners make a big splash with a familiar trade partner and land third baseman Eugenio Suárez at the MLB trade deadline?
If the Yankees wanted a cheaper option and didn't want to invest future money into someone, Suarez should be the target. Recently, general manager Brian Cashman shared his plans for the trade deadline, and it looked like he was looking to acquire a starting pitcher.
Suarez is currently fourth in the league in home runs with 29, trailing Raleigh (35), the New York Yankees' Aaron Judge (33) and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani (30).Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
As the Yankees are expected to be buyers, one team potentially looking to sell at the deadline would make an excellent trade partner for New York. Multiple MLB insiders, including ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB Network's Jon Morosi and MLB.com's Bryan Hoch have linked the Yankees with a potential swoop for a pair of Arizona Diamondbacks standouts.
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SB Nation on MSNYankees potential trade target: Eugenio SuárezFor the second straight season following their surprise NL pennant, the Diamondbacks spent big to try to get back to the Fall Classic. This year, they haven't rolled snake-eyes exactly — at time of writing they sit two games below .500 and still have a 7.5 percent chance to make the playoffs according to Baseball Reference.
Diamonbacks manager Torey Lovullo sends a clear message after Arizona star Eugenio Suarez gets hit by a pitch in the hand against the Padres.
Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Eugenio Suarez's name has been in the rumor mill with the veteran third baseman likely to part ways with the team at the trade deadline, per reports.
MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today believes Philadelphia Phillies starter Ranger Suarez is "about to be paid" in the offseason amid his hot stretch.
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