Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Yankees acquire AL home run leader Encarnacion from Mariners
CHICAGO — Edwin Encarnacion will find himself in a familiar spot after he joins the Yankees in New York today.
Manager Aaron Boone plans to use AL home run leader as his team’s primary designated hitter once the 36-year-old slugger arrives.
The AL East leaders acquired Encarnacion for a minor league pitcher in a late-night trade with Seattle. Boone said he’ll occasionally play the three-time All-Star at first base.
“We’re talking Edwin Encarnacion,” Boone said before Sunday’s game in Chicago against the White Sox. “When you get a guy of his caliber, that’s something we’re excited about. He’s obviously a great hitter, he has been for a long time and continues to be.”
“Just looking forward to adding him and just adding some more length to our lineup with not just a feared hitter, but also a good hitter,” he said.
The Yankees added Encarnacion to what could be one of the most powerful lineups in the majors when Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton return from injuries.
Seattle is sending $8,397,849 to the Yankees, leaving New York to pay $8 million of the remaining $16,397,849 that Encarnacion is guaranteed, which includes a $5 million buyout of a $25 million club option for 2020.
Tampa Bay owes the Mariners $5 million on Aug. 1 from the threeteam trade that moved Encarnacion from Cleveland to the Mariners last December.
New York sent 19-year-old minor league pitcher Juan Then to Seattle. He formerly pitched in the Mariners system and will start out in Class A.
Encarnacion has hit 21 home runs this season and has averaged 37 homers and 109 RBI in his last seven years.
Boone said Stanton could return Tuesday after being sidelined by biceps, shoulder and calf injuries. Judge also is inching closer after he strained his left oblique in April. Both stars are on rehab assignments in Class AAA.