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Yankees Miss Out on Cabrera, Fans Await Action

Yankees Offseason Frustration: Edward Cabrera Trade to Cubs Yankees fans are left disappointed as the team misses out on Miami Marlins starter Edward Cabrera, who is set to join the Chicago Cubs. The Yankees offseason remains quiet, with their biggest move being the signing of Trent Grisham on a qualifying offer. The team still needs pitching depth, leaving fans wondering when the action will pick up. Checkout Solipillow.com

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