With spring training quickly approaching, the New York Yankees could finally move a major contract off the books.
“We're assuming that by the end of camp, the Yankees will have found a taker for Marcus Stroman, whose $18 million salary is too expensive for a sixth starter (or long man in the bullpen), assuming the rest of the rotation stays healthy," Joyce wrote. This is the smart take.
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The New York Yankees are trying to trade starting pitcher Marcus Stroman. Stroman's contract is an issue and the Yankees would have to deal some cash with him, but could they fill their need in the infield by trading him?
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