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(Sept. 29, 2016 - Source: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images North America)
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I say that loosely. I feel like it's more like... they know he's out there...
Yes, it's true the Yankees have inquired about Matt Holliday, but they are also very much in the mix for guys like Carlos Beltran and Edwin Encarnacion as well.
According to
Jon Heyman...
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(July 27, 2016 - Source: Rob Foldy/Getty Images North America)
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"In addition to the previously mentioned Chapman and
Kenley Jansen as Yankees targets, plus hitting stars Carlos Beltran,
Edwin Encarnacion, Yoenis Cespedes and Jose Bautista, the Yankees have
called upon several more top free-agent hitters, including Dexter Fowler, Matt Holliday, Mike Napoli and Brandon Moss, and are believed to
have checked in with the better starting pitchers on the market,
including Rich Hill and Jason Hammel."
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(Oct. 29, 2016 - Source: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images North America) |
Yeah, that's right. Dexter Fowler of the Cubs is on that list as well as Mike Napoli. We wrote about Napoli in MIKE NAPOLI IS NOT A NEW YORK YANKEE. Check it out.
But Holliday is an interesting one. I mean, he still has pop in his bat, he's 36 years old though. You gotta wonder if this is just another Travis Hafner type situation all over again.
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(July 3, 2013 - Source: Hannah Foslien/Getty Images North America)
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Bronx Baseball Daily writes of Holliday: "Holliday finished the season with the St. Louis Cardinals where his
average dipped from 2015. In 110 games, Holliday hit .246/.322/.461.
However, his home run total was up from 2015, hitting 20 home runs and
driving in 62 versus four homers and 35 RBI.
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(Aug. 6, 2016 - Source: Michael Thomas/Getty Images North America) |
Holliday has experienced health issues in the past; he last played at
least 150 games in 2014 where he hit .272/.370/.441. However, Holliday
would be a powerful bat in the lineup at DH should the Yankees choose to
go that route."
Bottom line, I'm kind of over the old guys, although this is intriguing. We'll keep an eye on this though, just in case.
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