Jon Heyman

Jon Heyman

MLB

Inside look at Yankees’ trade deadline paralysis

When Yankees GM Brian Cashman suggested to bosses he’d like to listen on impending free agents Harrison Bader, Wandy Peralta, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Luis Severino, he got the go-ahead if:

1) he could get good prospects back, or 2) saved significant dollars.

There was interest in all of them to varying degrees, and Peralta was predictably popular. But the offers didn’t move the needle.

On the buy side, Cashman offered prospects for Cardinals OF Dylan Carlson.

However, St. Louis wanted controllable starting pitching back.

Cashman obviously didn’t want Randal Grichuk as he never made that call.

Same for Teoscar Hernandez.

The Yankees were caught in no man’s land at the worst possible time.

Brian Cashman had a very quiet trade deadline. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The hitter market was bleak, especially after obvious target Cody Bellinger was removed from the market.

There was no chance to try to land Bellinger early as the Cubs were waiting to see where they stood, then won seven straight.

The Yankees got many hits at the deadline on Wandy Peralta but didn’t trade the lefty reliever. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
The Yankees offered prospects for Dylan Carlson but couldn’t complete a trade. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

It’s tough to be in the middle and relievers Keynan Middleton and Spencer Howard felt like a small consolation prize.