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Dodgers-Yankees Trade Proposal Gives New York a Crucial Pitching Boost
The Los Angeles Dodgers are stacked from top to bottom, and that was evident during their season-opening series in the U.S. over the weekend.
The Dodgers performed exceptionally well, and if anything is going to slow them down, it will likely be injuries or sheer bad luck. They are undoubtedly the top team in Major League Baseball and should remain in a strong position moving forward unless something unexpected occurs.
Several players on the Dodgers’ 40-man roster could be potential trade pieces. One of them is Dustin May, a pitcher with electric stuff but a history of injuries that has hindered his career.
May impressed during Spring Training but has yet to pitch in a game for the Dodgers in the early part of the season. That’s not a knock on him; rather, the team is being cautious, ensuring he is fully healthy before he takes the mound in a big-league game.
There’s also a scenario where Los Angeles simply doesn’t need him.
The Dodgers’ pitching staff is the best in Major League Baseball, and even though May is highly talented, a trade might be beneficial both for him and the organization.
Many teams would be willing to take a chance on a 27-year-old with his skill set, including the New York Yankees, who are in dire need of pitching depth.
Any trade involving the Dodgers and another Major League team for one of their big-league players would be intriguing. The Dodgers already have a strong farm system and don’t have any immediate needs at the big-league level.
However, acquiring more prospects is always a smart move, especially if Los Angeles plans to dominate the market and trade for a superstar at the deadline.
If May becomes available, the Yankees should be the first team to pick up the phone.