The Yankees have inquired about a potential game-changing trade involving a rising superstar.
The trade deadline is approaching in about a month, and speculation is set to surge.
As the deadline nears, there will be a flood of rumors and speculation about potential trades and team interests. However, most of these speculated moves are unlikely to happen.
There will be plenty of distractions and minimal action until the actual deadline. Rumors will continue to spread, with the New York Yankees being a frequent subject of trade discussions.
The Yankees have a few clear needs before the deadline. Infield assistance is their top priority, followed by starting pitching and another high-leverage reliever.
Every contender is looking to strengthen their bullpen, and the Yankees are no exception. Oakland Athletics’ rising star Mason Miller, known for his exceptional fastball and stellar season, is a significant name being mentioned.
A trade for Miller is unlikely due to his team control until after the 2029 season, making his acquisition cost extremely high. While the Yankees have shown interest and inquired about a deal, according to SNY’s Andy Martino, it seems improbable due to the high price.
Martino mentioned that the Yankees are considering Luis Gil as a potential power reliever for the postseason, and although they had preliminary discussions with Oakland about Miller, these talks haven’t advanced. It seems unlikely that Brian Cashman will pay the steep price for Miller.
Even if a deal doesn’t materialize, the prospect of pairing Miller with Clay Holmes could significantly bolster the bullpen, with Miller potentially taking over the closer role in 2025.
Acquiring Miller would require multiple top prospects, so Yankees fans should monitor his situation closely in the coming weeks.