Yankees Loss to Red Sox Underscores Urgent Trade Deadline Needs

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The New York Yankees had a rough game against the Boston Red Sox. The loss, 10-7, really put a spotlight on issues in their infield and pitching roster.

They put up a fight, but it just wasn’t enough. Missing key players like Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe exposed some glaring weaknesses in their lineup and pitching staff.

Let’s dig into what actually happened on the field, how individual players fared, and what moves the Yankees might need to make if they want to stay in the hunt this season.

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Yankees’ Infield Woes

The infield’s been a headache for the Yankees all year. Jazz Chisholm Jr. sat out with an oblique injury, and Anthony Volpe was sidelined after getting hit by a pitch.

This left DJ LeMahieu, Oswald Peraza, and Pablo Reyes to pick up the slack. That trio just didn’t get it done against Boston.

Peraza and Reyes’ Struggles

Oswald Peraza still hasn’t shown he can handle major-league pitching on a regular basis. Pablo Reyes, who looked promising in spring training, hasn’t carried that over into the season.

In a key moment, Reyes botched a defensive play, letting the Red Sox load the bases. Trevor Story then cleared them with a three-run double. Not exactly what you want to see if you’re rooting for New York.

Infield Upgrade Needed

Yankees management knows they need help in the infield. Giancarlo Stanton’s expected return could push Reyes off the roster entirely.

It doesn’t seem like the front office trusts Peraza much, either. Finding a dependable infielder before the trade deadline feels pretty urgent if they want to patch up the defense and give the lineup a boost.

Pitching Concerns

Ryan Yarbrough had his worst performance yet in a Yankees uniform. He gave up eight runs over just four innings.

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He’d been a steady hand in the rotation, but this outing made it clear the Yankees need more pitching depth.

Yarbrough’s Struggles

Yarbrough only joined the team right before Opening Day and had been solid until now. But his high ERA minus FIP hinted that he might’ve been getting a little lucky.

This game really drove home the need for another reliable starter. Max Fried and Carlos Rodón can’t carry the whole rotation, and guys like Will Warren and Luis Gil (who’s still working back from a lat injury) could use some backup.

Relief Pitching Issues

Ian Hamilton didn’t help matters either. He gave up two runs in the ninth, letting Boston stretch their lead even further.

Hamilton’s fastball velocity has dropped, and his command just isn’t there right now. Maybe it’s time to send him to Triple-A and give someone else—like Clayton Beeter or Jake Cousins, who’s rehabbing—a shot in the bullpen.

Potential Trade Deadline Moves

The Yankees usually get active at the trade deadline. They’ve built a reputation for shoring up their bullpen, but this year, the priorities seem obvious.

They need an infielder and a starting pitcher, plain and simple.

Infield Reinforcement

A steady infielder who can hit and field would make a world of difference. With Peraza and Reyes both looking shaky, the infield could use some real stability.

Adding a Starting Pitcher

Another starter would take some pressure off the rotation. Injuries and inconsistency happen, so having another dependable arm would let them manage workloads for guys like Will Warren and the returning Luis Gil a little better.

Looking Ahead

The Yankees have faced some setbacks, but they’re still one of the top teams in MLB. They need to address their infield and pitching issues.

Strategic trades could really boost their chances as the season winds down. If they make the right moves, the Yankees might strengthen their roster just in time for October.

If you’re curious about the Yankees’ recent game against the Red Sox or want to dig into possible trade scenarios, check out the full article on The New York Times.

Joe Hughes

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