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Yankees linked to Cardinals player amid trade rumors
St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Dylan Carlson. Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees aren’t expected to stand pat ahead of the 2023 MLB trade deadline.

It’s no secret that the Bronx Bombers have been in the market for help in the outfield. Star right fielder Aaron Judge hasn't played since June 3 as he recovers from a toe injury. Outside of Judge, New York’s other outfield bats have largely been quiet.

The Yankees have been linked to outfielders Cody Bellinger of the Chicago Cubs and Randal Grichuk of the Colorado Rockies. Both veteran sluggers own batting averages hovering around .300 for the season, a feat that not a single Yankees player has matched midway through July.

MLB insider Mark Feinsand, who previously reported the Yankees’ interest in both Bellinger and Grichuk, added one more name to the list: St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson.

Carlson has played primarily in center field for the Cardinals this season. While his defense is definitely a plus, he’s not exactly swinging a hot bat compared to the Yankees’ other two trade targets.

The Cardinals outfielder is batting .243 and has been even worse over the past month. Carlson is just 6-for-28 (.214) with one extra-base hit in July.

The Yankees own a 50-44 record. They’re a couple of games outside of a wild-card spot with just a few weeks left before the trade deadline.

With Judge’s return from injury not appearing to be imminent, the Yankees will likely stay active in trade talks until they land one of their targets.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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