New York Yankees 11/19 News Roundup and more

Oct 3, 2018; Bronx, NY, USA; New York Yankees executive Brian Cashman and manager Aaron Boone (17) talk before the game against the Oakland Athletics in the 2018 American League wild card playoff baseball game at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Yankees don’t forget their neighbors during the holidays

Yesterda, the New York Yankees partnered with Krasdale Foods for their annual Thanksgiving Food Voucher Giveaway, where they distributed approximately 4,000 food vouchers to Bronx residents to assist local families in preparing their Thanksgiving meals. The food vouchers came to well over $100 thousand.

Krasdale is a premier grocery distributor in Metro New York, that specializes in providing quality products that cater to the unique needs of our independent retail partners and the diverse communities they serve. Strategically located in Bronx, NY, our state-of-the-art warehouse facility proudly services over 2,500 independent grocery locations, including CTown Markets and Bravo Markets.

The New York Yankees are known for their support of their neighbors that surround Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, Yankee Hope Week is just one of them. The Yankees are presently running a food drive that will last until the end of November so that they can conduct their many Christmas charitable events.

New York Yankees news roundup

Happy Birthday this week to Yankee reliever Joely Rodriguez, and starting pitcher Jameson Taillon. Congratulations to Aaron Judge being named to his second Silver Slugger award. Congratulations to Yankee ace Gerrit Cole for coming in second in the Cy Young voting. Joey Gallo has another Gold Glove award for his mantle, it’s his second in his career. Ex New York Mets manager Luis Rojas’ option was not taken up by the Mets, but in a surprise move the Yankees have hired him to be the new third base coach, replacing Phil Nevin. The Yankees have learned that Justin Verlander will resign with the Houston Astros for one year at $26 million.

Hal and Cashman indicate all is in flex

Just days ago it looked as if Brian Cashman and the Yankees would be opening up the purse and spending some big money on a long term contract for a starting shortstop. But now it appears that has changed in favor of a short gap measure, while the Yankees wait for prospects Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza to become major league ready later this season or in 2023. So, it likely will not be costly Correa, the less expensive Marcus Semien now seems like the better option.

This does not mean the Yankees won’t be spending money, they will be, just not as much on shortstop. The Yankees still need back up at center and at least one new starting pitcher. Everything is in flex right now, but many moves, purchases and trades will be upcoming in an offseason that will see many changes for the New York Yankees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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