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Yankees ‘working all angles’ ahead of trade deadline, Brian Cashman says | Sporting News

The Yankees are exploring their options.

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New York is “working all angles” ahead of the July 31 trade deadline, general manager Brian Cashman told the New York Post in a text message Monday.

The Yankees reportedly want to add at least one starter this month and had been in “regular contact” with the Blue Jays about Marcus Stroman. But, Toronto sent Stroman to the Mets last weekend in exchange for two pitching prospects.

The Yankees have also been linked to Trevor Bauer, Madison Bumgarner, Zack Wheeler, Noah Syndergaard, Robbie Ray and Mike Minor.

“I wouldn’t say anybody is untouchable,” Cashman said last week, via MLB.com. “I would just say some are more realistic than others. If you are going to play in certain waters, there is going to be only a smaller category of legitimate options that I would be interested in with certain guys.”

New York could look to acquire a reliever, as well, and has reportedly inquired about Tigers closer Shane Greene.

“I think we’ve entered this process at the deadline with a pretty good feel of what we’d like to do, what we’re willing to pay for it, and also having the built-in discipline of walking away if we don’t find the right matches under those circumstances,” Cashman said.

The Yankees have reportedly made two-time All-Star Gleyber Torres “off limits” in trade discussions but could be “willing to consider” moving outfielder Clint Frazier or infielder Miguel Andujar.

The Yankees entered play Tuesday in first place of the American League East with a 67-38 record.