The Yankees and Blue Jays could wind up circling the same name as the deadline approaches, and that name is Luis Arraez.
For New York, the logic is simple: if there’s a chance to upgrade the offense, the Yankees should be willing to sort out the defensive pieces later. The source material makes the case that the real separator for this club in October will be what it does at the plate, assuming the pitching staff holds up. Defense still matters, of course, but the idea here is that the Yankees can afford to shuffle players around if it helps them score more.
Toronto fits into that conversation too. The Blue Jays have been one of the more intriguing teams to watch at this year’s deadline, and their uneven season could make it easier for the Yankees to land quality help if both clubs are chasing the same player.
Arraez has been floated as an option for both teams, and he’d give either lineup a boost. Chris Landers wrote, “Also as good as gone: Arraez, one of the sole bright spots for the Giants this year who is set to become a free agent at season's end. There's always the chance that his resurgence at second base collapses away from the tutelage of Ron Washington, but as it stands, he's been a very good two-way player this year at an awfully thin position,”
That’s the appeal. Arraez has at times looked like the best second baseman potentially available this season, and even with questions about whether the defense holds, his offensive value is hard to ignore. He puts the ball in play, and that alone makes him an attractive deadline target for either the Yankees or the Blue Jays.
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