Yankees, DJ LeMahieu
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New York Yankees veteran third baseman DJ LeMahieu is not getting any better, as he went with only one extra-base hit in July. After recovering from a foot injury, DJ made his season debut in late May. However, his struggles saw no bounds.

Meanwhile, with the season entering a crucial second half, the New York Yankees benched him on Sunday. While utility player Oswaldo Cabrera is temporarily holding the fort at third base, the Yanks can go for a permanent solution at the upcoming trade deadline. Here are three best picks for Bombers front office to take into consideration and accordingly make a move on August 1.

   

1. Matt Chapman

Yankees, Matt Chapman
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Impactful third baseman Matt Chapman signed a three-year $51 million contract with the San Francisco Giants earlier this off-season. He is hitting .234 with 13 homers and 43 RBIs across 412 plate appearances this season. Moreover, with Chapman having opt-outs in his contract, the Giants might move him at the trade deadline.

For the New York Yankees, Matt Chapman is an elite third baseman known for his exceptional defensive skills and power-hitting capabilities. His Gold Glove defense would be a significant upgrade for the Yankees’ infield. Moreover, offensively, Chapman has demonstrated his ability to hit for power, making him a threat in the middle of the lineup.

2. Luis Rengifo

Yankees, Luis Rengifo
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Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo has been out of action since July 5 with a wrist injury. However, his recovery is on pace with an imminent return on cards. This year, Rengifo has hit .315 with six home runs and 25 RBIs across 269 plate appearances. For the New York Yankees, Luis Rengifo can offer leverage across multiple infield positions.

Capable of playing second base, shortstop, and third base, Rengifo’s flexibility would give the Yankees numerous options for configuring their infield. His contact-hitting approach and speed on the base paths provide a different dynamic compared to LeMahieu, potentially igniting the Yanks’ offense with timely hits and aggressive baserunning. Also, Rengifo’s youthful energy could inject much-needed enthusiasm into the struggling Bombers lineup.

3. Isaac Paredes

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The Rays’ Isaac Paredes, right, scores on an RBI sacrifice fly hit by Brandon Lowe in the third inning. The Rays wore hints of pink in honor of Mother’s Day. [ JOHN MINCHILLO | AP ]

The New York Yankees witnessed Isaac Paredes’ firepower up close and personal in the recent series against the Tampa Bay Rays. Isaac scored a home run and drove 2 runs in four at-bats at the Yankee Stadium. Moreover, as per industry rumors, the Rays are willing to offer Paredes at the upcoming mid-season trade deadline for the right price.

Known for his power and plate discipline, Paredes has the potential to develop into a consistent offensive force. His ability to play both second base and third base makes him a valuable asset for the New York Yankees. At just 25 years old, Paredes represents a long-term solution with the potential to grow within the NYY organization.

Overall, each player brings unique strengths that could address the New York Yankees’ needs, whether it’s Chapman’s elite defense, Rengifo’s versatility and speed, or Paredes’ power and potential. These strategic moves could be pivotal in reversing the team’s fortunes and making a strong push for the postseason.

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