Brian Cashman Offers Simple Reason He Thinks Yankees’ Deadline Was Success

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New York Yankees have entered the deadline for trade with a few big problems to be resolved on the list.
They had to add a third basic player because the hot corner had been a massive vacuum for the Yankees, both in attack and defense. The Yankees exchanged against Ryan McMahon and Amed Rosario, probably against a peloton in the hot corner.
The Yankees also had to contact the enclosure of the lifts. Director General Brian Cashman has chosen to swing offers for Camilo Doval, David Bednar and Jake Bird to strengthen high -level situations for Bronx bombers.
They needed to add to the starting rotation, but New York made no additions to it.
However, Cashman seems to believe that the deadline was a success.

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“I know that we are better today than yesterday, so the mission is accomplished there,” said Cashman shortly after the deadline Thursday, according to Bryan Hoch of the MLB.
Is Cashman correct?
Yankees have improved in the third goal largely. McMahon may not be a superstar, but he is a great defender and strikes well enough to be without problem in the programming. Rosario provides utility depth throughout the field.
The largest Yankees upgrade has been to the enclosure of the readers. The addition of Bednar and Doval gives the manager Aaron Boone a pair of arms closer to caliber to launch in the seventh, eighth or ninth round. The bird gives Yankees another upgrade.
Although they did not address the hole in the starting rotation, the Yankees have improved a lot on the deadline. Combine this with the imminent return of the launcher leaving Luis Gil and this commercial deadline should be considered a resounding success for Bronx bombers.
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