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Monday, January 25, 2021

THE TRADE THAT BLEEDING YANKEE BLUE SAW COMING!


Did anyone see this trade coming? We actually wrote about it last week in Suzie's piece, GOT DJ, NOW WHAT? believe it or not. Look, I always said that getting DJ LeMahieu back was important, but that alone wasn't enough to get the Yankees back on top of the AL East if the starting rotation wasn't addressed. I think Brian Cashman surprised us all.

So yesterday the Yankees traded for Jameson Taillon from the Pittsburgh Pirates and some are calling this a risky move and while I don't disagree I think it is worth the risk. Taillon is coming back from his second Tommy John surgery and hasn't pitched since May of 2019 so I'm sure the Yankees will ease him back into game action. Taillon has a lot of upside and coming back from a second Tommy John surgery is definitely riskier than the first, but the Yankees have some good inside information to go off of.

This isn't a random move, the Yankees had a lot of resources to come to this decision, including Gerrit Cole. Back when both Taillon and Cole pitched down in the minors they were roommates. I'm sure Cole had a lot of insight for the Yankees that made them feel comfortable with this move.


And Taillon doesn't just get a friend's endorsement, at least one scout is also sold on his abilities. This is a lot of praise for someone who is coming back from Tommy John a second time and has been out of the game for a while.


The scout also called Taillon a "warrior" and I can't think of a better word to describe a guy who not only had Tommy John twice, but also defeated cancer. He's a fighter. We all love to see someone triumph over adversity. He has triumphed off of the field, it would be exciting to see him do it on the mound next.

We've been wondering how the Yankees were going to make the necessary improvements to the roster while operating on a budget and now we see how. Taillon will earn $2.25 million this season so he is the affordable option the Yankees were looking for which means it is more likely that the Yankees will not reunite with Masahiro Tanaka.



I'm excited by this move. I love when Brian Cashman pulls off a move none of us expect. Welcome to the Bronx, Taillon! 



  --Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
     BYB Managing Editor
    Twitter: @nyprincessj




1 comment:

  1. Well I would feel a lot better with Tanaka than Kluber or Tallion for the simple reason the Yankees stink at reading medical records.
    They couldn't read an x-ray or MRI if they had to.They even stink at determining when a player will return.
    The Yankees just plain stink at it.Tanaka earned at least a 1 year 12-15 million .He is being compared to his last season as a Yankee and his in normal playoff shelling.
    Well he was recovering from a Stanton line drive to the head, a catcher who can not catch balls in the dirt which keeps pitchers from throwing stuff to make hitter miss. A manager who still has not figured out pitching, even Cole only averaged only 6 innings a start.
    I am not sold on the Yankees pitching coach, I thought it should had went to Cone.
    I hope I am wrong and Kluber and Tallion win 17 games each.
    This is New York and no other town except maybe Fe way brings this type of pressure.

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