Thursday, January 10, 2019

SONNY GRAY'S FATE MAY DEPEND ON CC'S HEALTH

The Yankees are trading Sonny Gray....soon.....eventually.....when the time is right.


We've heard that for months now. That time might not be right until Spring Training or after the regular season starts once they are more confident in CC Sabathia's recovery. The good news is CC was cleared to resume baseball activities and is expected to be ready to report on time to spring training, read more HERE.


Rumor has it eleven teams called and inquired about Gray. Nothing enticed the Yankees enough to move him yet, and maybe that's not a bad thing. It sounds like CC is recovering well, thank goodness. But if this hadn't been the case and Cashman was quick to move him for just an "okay" trade package then it could've lead the Yankees to making additional moves that could've been avoided or worse unprepared for the season. I'm glad Brian Cashman waited to see how this was going to play out.


So now we sit and wait. CC does have a five game suspension he will have to serve once the regular season starts for throwing at Rays catcher Jesus Sucre, but it will only be a matter of time until we see how CC pitches. If he struggles, then at least Gray is there to fill in.

Or maybe we get the best case scenario here and CC has no issues and we take Gray into Spring Training and he pitches well. In a dark and twisted way CC's heart condition gives the Yankees more leverage because keeping Gray is now more valuable to them.


The Yankees built their rotation and traded for James Paxton without even considering Gray as a part of their future. He was expendable before, but now he is protection for CC. Why would teams come forward before with good trade offers? The Yankees didn't have a good reason to keep him, so there wasn't a reason for teams to part with better players. Now the Yankees can be even more selective.


But not too selective. The longer they wait, the harder it is to get the value they want out of this trade. The Yankees have already looked at offers for Gray including a three team trade with the Braves and the Rangers but that didn't get far. The Yankees targeted several of the Reds top prospects including Taylor Trammell but both sides have stopped their talks and the Reds acquired Tanner Roark and Alex Wood instead, so they are no longer a trade partner. Recently the Brewers and the Padres have shown a lot of interest but on paper the Padres and Yankees just don't match up well unless the Yankees want prospects. Their major league talent isn't enticing and it doesn't sound like the Padres will give up their better prospects for one year of Gray.

As much as I would like to see the Yankees end their experiment with Gray, I know Cashman is being smart with this. Baseball is so unpredictable. I never would've guessed that Sonny Gray's fate could be determined by CC....but it definitely looks like it could.




--Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
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1 comment:

  1. I think we should keep Gray because it is a sure bet CC will go down at least once for 4-5 weeks and Tanaka will go down for about the same amount of time . That is 9 weeks and at least 9 starts throw in those starts you give Tanaka extra rest and you have 3 more so that is 13 starts and if he goes say 8-4 it is a win win.
    I don't care for CC's health record any way , that knee , his weight asking for trouble and at 6'7" any knee problem is bad .

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