The Standard (St. Catharines)

Yankees exploring rotation upgrade

The club has space to acquire an impact player and still remain under luxury-tax threshold

- SCOTT ORGERA

NEW YORK — Hal Steinbrenn­er says his New York Yankees may need a starting pitching upgrade if they’re going to reach their first World Series since 2009.

Steinbrenn­er, the Yankees managing general partner, said Wednesday the American League baseball club will explore the trade market for an arm, especially considerin­g the recent loss of left-hander Jordan Montgomery, who had season-ending Tommy John surgery on June 7.

The Yankees entered Wednesday with the best record in baseball, narrowly ahead of AL East rival Boston.

The club has space to acquire an impact player and still remain under the $197-million luxurytax threshold, a goal the team has stated several times.

“Clearly starting pitching was always a concern,” Steinbrenn­er said, speaking to a small group of reporters at an owners’ meeting. “It’s definitely one of the areas we’re going to be looking at.

“Purposely left a decent amount of money for just this,” he added. “If we decide to go get a pitcher and if a pitcher’s available, I think we definitely have the flexibilit­y that would allow me to do just that.”

Cole Hamels, Chris Archer and Madison Bumgarner are among the biggest names that could potentiall­y be available at the deadline, but they would likely cost one or more of New York’s blue-chip prospects. Steinbrenn­er wants to be cautious about moving high-ceiling youngsters to beef up the rotation.

“It depends what the asks are. I mean, I love the young guys,” he said. “Our fans love the young guys, and I think it’s obvious to all of us.”

The team does have internal options, and Steinbrenn­er said he’s willing to stick by some young, untested pitchers if needed. Jonathan Loaisiga will make his major league debut Friday, rookie Domingo German has held his own in six starts, and prospects Justus Sheffield, Chance Adams and Erik Swanson could get looks later this year, too. “We’ve got some options for August, September, but again, we’re going to look at anything that comes across our desk,” Steinbrenn­er said.

Off and running

Steinbrenn­er praised firstyear manager Aaron Boone, pleased with his performanc­e thus far despite the rookie manager having no profession­al coaching experience.

“Everything we could ask for. Calm, cool, collected,” Steinbrenn­er said. “Players have a lot of respect for him. He’s been great in the clubhouse and he’s been great with his coaching staff, and the coaches he’s brought in have been good so I mean it’s as advertised.”

No worries

Giancarlo Stanton has been good, but not great, in his first year with the Yankees. He entered Wednesday batting .240 with 14 homers, 34 RBIs and a .797 OPS — compared to a 1.007 OPS when he won the NL MVP Award last season. Steinbrenn­er believes New York’s marquee offseason acquisitio­n will crank up his production soon, though.

“He’s had ups and downs, but when he gets hot, he’ll carry a team,” Steinbrenn­er said. “We’ve all seen that and it will happen. Work ethic is great. Worked his way right into the clubhouse in a great way, teammates like him, so he’s going to be great.”

Not-so-friendly skies

New York has had eight games either postponed or suspended by poor weather already this season. If that wasn’t enough of an inconvenie­nce, they’ve also encountere­d their share of travel snafus — which included having to spend a night at Dulles Internatio­nal Airport in mid-May due to weather and a problem with the plane.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Chris Archer has been a premium trade target for the past few seasons.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Chris Archer has been a premium trade target for the past few seasons.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? One of the best arms on the market is Texas Rangers southpaw Cole Hamels.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO One of the best arms on the market is Texas Rangers southpaw Cole Hamels.
 ?? MIAMI HERALD FILE PHOTO ?? San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner could be available.
MIAMI HERALD FILE PHOTO San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner could be available.

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