Yankees Could Be Ideal Trade Destination for $39 Million Former All-Star Lefty
The New York Yankees have seen their starting rotation perform admirably without ace Gerrit Cole, maintaining the second-best ERA in the big leagues so far.
But after a disappointing 2023 season, the Yankees are “hell bent on being a champion,” as manager Aaron Boone put it, per the Associated Press. And reliable starting pitching is one thing that playoff-caliber teams simply cannot have enough of.
With that in mind, the Los Angeles Angels should consider the Yankees an ideal trade destination if they opt to deal starter Tyler Anderson by the deadline.
Tyler Anderson Seems Poised to Give a Playoff-Bound New York Yankees Team a Trade Deadline Boost
After nine big-league seasons, Anderson is enjoying a stellar 2024 campaign, with a 2.74 ERA and 32 strikeouts across 42.2 innings. The 32-year-old southpaw was an All-Star in 2022, when he racked up 15 wins with a 2.57 ERA, but he regressed last season. Now, it seems he’s found his groove again and could be an asset on a contending team, with the Angels rapidly declining toward seller status.
“The Angels came into 2024 hoping to compete, despite losing Shohei Ohtani to free agency, but it’s not going well so far,” as Darragh McDonald put it for MLB Trade Rumors. “Barring a miracle in the next few months, they are going to be deadline sellers in the months to come.”
Skeptics will be quick to note that Anderson is likely to regress from his current performance, and the advanced stats do back that up. Though he’s limited the damage, he has a .205 batting average on balls in play (BABIP), which marks as the sixth lowest in MLB and a top-11 strand rate, which suggest luck might catch up with him. But if he’s still performing well at midseason, the Yankees might see him as a necessary boost just before the playoffs.
“Though his results will likely dip a bit as the year goes on, pitching is always in demand at the deadline and the Angels could be able to eat some of his salary to get a deal done,” McDonald added.
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