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Yankees Eyeing Reds' Lodolo for Rotation Boost
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The New York Yankees, with a shaky rotation due to injuries and age, are eyeing Cincinnati Reds lefty Nick Lodolo as a potential trade target. Lodolo, a promising young pitcher with a low arm angle, could bolster the Yankees rotation. The Yankees have a wealth of trade chips in their farm system, including promising bats and arms, which could sweeten a deal without weakening their big league club. The Reds, aiming for steady contention, could benefit from acquiring young, cost-controlled talent in exchange for Lodolo.
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